A fascinating argument against religious exclusivism can be found here, along with very intelligent comments. (The link takes you to the comments; simply scroll upward to see the original post.) I might have to write a reaction to this sometime soon.
If you're more into theodicy, look at this post, then go visit the comments. My sympathies lie with the commenter named Strange Doctrines. SD's point is to hold Christian thinkers to what the Scriptures say and not get involved in speculative, quasi-Thomistic departures from it. If Christians believe X, then it's no use arguing theology by inventing clever properties of God which are unknown to most Christian believers. And yes, that's my bias: those properties are invented, not discovered.
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