The Christian faith is "necessary for salvation"
Thus a hindu knowingly rejecting the Gospel is in a damnable position
The unbaptized hindu ignorant of Christianity could possibly go to limbo due to invincible ignorance if they follow their conscience (since morality is written on the heart as I think it says in Romans), as lacking baptism can be an obstacle for them being able to go to heaven, but their ignorance may be an obstacle for them being punished in hell
The common opinion of theologians is that few people will be saved (presumably among Christians), but this is a logical teaching as if the opinion was that many will be saved, then what is the point of making effort to be saved? But a permissible theological opinion is that the majority of men will be saved, including non-Christians.
ultimately Christians are focused on being good Christians and following the Gospel teaching to "baptize all nations" and the judgement is left up to God
Thus a hindu knowingly rejecting the Gospel is in a damnable position
The unbaptized hindu ignorant of Christianity could possibly go to limbo due to invincible ignorance if they follow their conscience (since morality is written on the heart as I think it says in Romans), as lacking baptism can be an obstacle for them being able to go to heaven, but their ignorance may be an obstacle for them being punished in hell
The common opinion of theologians is that few people will be saved (presumably among Christians), but this is a logical teaching as if the opinion was that many will be saved, then what is the point of making effort to be saved? But a permissible theological opinion is that the majority of men will be saved, including non-Christians.
ultimately Christians are focused on being good Christians and following the Gospel teaching to "baptize all nations" and the judgement is left up to God