Most Christians claim that anyone who doesn’t do the right thing(s) before they die will be punished without end (even if doing the right thing might be as simple as choosing to believe the right thing). Does possibly losing our loved ones to never-ending punishment, maybe even to be tortured without end, sound like good news to anyone who isn’t selfish? Well, here’s actual Good News: Christ died for our sins (which means that sin has now been dealt with completely for everyone), He was buried (He was, not just His body while He went elsewhere), and He rose again the third day (in the same physical — albeit now immortal — body), and so everyone who is mortal (and hence has sinned) because of what Adam did will be made immortal (and hence sinless) because of what Christ did, although each in their own order — believers first, then everyone else (and immortality for humans is always connected with salvation in Scripture). Because God was in Christ, making peace with the world and not imputing our trespasses unto us, all will eventually come to a knowledge of the truth and be reconciled to God, enjoying the general salvation Christ won for all of us. And if God has given you the faith to believe this Good News now, you can be at peace with Him and have an early experience of salvation (known as the special salvation, which includes membership in the body of Christ), because God truly is the Saviour (and not just the potential Saviour) of all humanity, especially (not exclusively) of believers of this Good News.
Scriptural references: Romans 5:12-21, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, 1 Corinthians 15:22-28, 1 Corinthians 15:53-55, 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, 1 Timothy 2:3-6, 1 Timothy 4:10, Colossians 1:16-20
If you’re a Christian and disagree with the above Good News, it means you’re almost certainly a “Diet Roman Catholic,” as I call it, because you believe there’s something you have to add to what Christ accomplished in order to be saved, and very likely hold to many other core doctrines of Rome too. If you’d like to learn more about how and why to reject Rome and believe the Bible, however, and learn the scriptural interpretations and arguments that prove the above Good News, I’ve written a free, in-depth (book-length) Bible study explaining it in more detail, which you can find here: Rejecting Rome — How Most Christians Choose Catholic Dogma Over Biblical Doctrine, And What To Do About It