Okay, I will spell it out since we are pretending to be ignorant children....
Matters such as:
-Whether or not the spiritual exists and what it is like
-Whether or not we get an afterlife and how the system works
-Whether or not mankind needs to be redeemed according to some law of the universe/spiritual
-If so, what the requirements and process of redemption are
It is apparent that there are many disagreements, even direct oppositions, on these key points of religious beliefs. If yours is correct and others are not, or if yours is simply more correct than others, how do you arrive at this conclusion? What is your rational basis?
I don't really understand where the attitude is coming from, but relating to my own religion, you can have different beliefs and different models to back up those beliefs(scripture, history, science, etc). That doesn't necessarily make them wrong, but a different interpretation of how events happened. In regards to other religions, I simply just look at what they have to offer. Again, I said my beliefs are good for me, and they make sense to me, but that may not be the case for other people. I compare it to drawing a model in a classroom. Which angle is the right angle to draw from? Each angle has its vantage points.
I'll say it again, I don't know if mines is correct, I only know that it has been of great benefit to me. If I die, and there's a different realm than what I was expecting, than I'll have to own up to that. But while I'm here, I really don't feel the need to dismiss others beliefs because they don't believe what I do. When I hear people from other religions speak, I listen to what they have to say (which is something usually interesting) and if it has value to me I may remember it. They have faith conventions too where people from all other walks of life come together to talk about their different beliefs.