I was just wondering on this, and, since I've only a general education in religion, so I was wondering this..
Say, for example, a Sikh devotes his entire life to orphaned children, takes in waifs and strays and helps them build a life for themselves. Say this man was good and kind to those around him, never offered violence to another man, was an honourable and devoted husband etc..
Now, one day, this man dies. If he was wrong about his religion, and, say, another religion is right, he stands before the wrong God, but is a good and honest man.
It seems to me that there are two options, Man can only really be judged by his actions, not his thoughts, since strength is the ability to resist temptation.
1 : The man gets allowed into Heaven for being a 'Good Man', but it is neither the Heaven nor the God he believed in.
2 : The man goes to whatever form of heaven he thinks he goes to, and it's different for all of us.
3 : The man goes to Hell for being a Heathen, which seems a bit unfair from any 'Wise and Powerful' God.
Thoughts anyone?