Look3467,
I admire your undertaking, really I do however.I do have some thoughts on the issue you present. You admit to the problem of geographic separation and language barriers. It always seemed to me, that if indeed there is a god, this god would not convey his message to one group of people only. The bible does allude to the separating of tribes and the different languages so that we may not conspire against god. But then why would the Christian God, separate the tribes of humans, speak to us in different tongues, and give us all such differing views, differing laws, and differing messages. This creates the tension between religions, even mandated by god in many instances.
How can you be certain that the Christian word of God is more valid than the word God revealed to the Muslims? Further still, how can the Abrahamic religions be considered more worthy than the beliefs of native peoples, who in some areas to this day live very much as they did thousands of years ago, without the contamination of other cultures?
Those are all excellent questions that I had in my search for what I deemed truth.
My reasoning takes into consideration all those points of yours and ties to make of it some sort of sense.
Now, the bible gives me that direction in that it explains to me a story of what God did, how He did it, and why He did it.
Up until Abraham, there was no word from the Jewish God (I say Jewish God because thats whom He chose to reveal Himself to to the world) to mankind until Abraham a Gentile was led by the spirit of God to do what he did.
Now, breaking away at this point from this story, lets see what the rest of the world was doing.
The rest of the world, according to the bible, says that they were a law unto themselves, meaning that whatever they thought a god was, was to them all they knew.
So gods were in abundance as like you said, the dispersion of languages and races created for each its own religious beliefs.
They all died just the same as the ones God had chosen to reveal Himself through, so for that matter, law or no law (Ten Commandments) all came under the same sentence, death.
Now back to Abraham's story. A promise was given to Abraham that of his seed, God would multiply peoples as the sand of the sea is of every nation, and or as the number of stars.
Then down the line from Abraham, God chooses a race, Jewish, to give them the burden of bearing this child of whose kingdom the promise to Abraham was about.
Keep in mind that the rest of the world besides the Jewish people are "lost"to the knowledge of the real God.
Therefore, the burden for the Jewish people is a great one, to live a life contrary to that of the rest of the world, therefore becoming as an outcast amongst the rest.
Here is where God the real God, in my opinion, comes and rescues His own creation by paying the price for our receiving knowledge which placed us out or separated us from the relationship with the Spirit God due to the creation of the flesh, which is termed death to the body as well as the soul.
God, then, in Jesus, comes with the power of God, fulfills all the requirements for reconciliation of mankind back to the Father the creator.
In so doing, God must reject the chosen (Jewish nation) and be rejected (Jesus) so that as high priests, the offering authority, would offer Jesus up as a ransom for the world.
Jesus then gives His life for the world, which makes of everybody, equal in the eyes of God,takes away the death penalty (spiritual death only) and frees us up to practice and worship anyway we please.
Jesus left only two stipulations as commandments, love God and neighbor.
Now, for those privileged to be in the know, have the burden to practice those two commandments.
And for those that are not, the only thing required of them is to love their neighbor, and if not, for either side, there are consequences to pay.
So, now we come down to this point in time, where there are unbelievers in the Jewish God, which was their god in the beginning, but now has become our God if we so desire.
If we reject the Jewish God as our God too, then we are still covered by the Blood of Jesus, as though we believed in Him as Savior of our souls.
What that means is that for unbelievers, if they practice living right, treating thy neighbor with compassion, help the needed and be an upright citizen, then, I believe that is acceptable by God.
But is they don't live right, then accountability for misdeeds is the same for both believers and unbelievers alike.
Theres allot of backup scriptures to collaborate what I said, if we don't listen to established religious beliefs, dogmas and or practices.
All those are good for a start, but one must desire to mature spiritually, and can only do it by questioning ones own beliefs to try to come to a satisfactory, comfort level by which our own minds will be at peace in.
Perhaps, I didn't answer your question completely, but that is my view of things, and really, don't expect anyone to believe what I say.
But at least, perhaps there are some on the borderline of believing or not, that might find their comfort level by my sharing of my views.
Peace>>>AJ