Following is a few lines of an article written by Barbara Anderson:
My examination was based upon four points or standards which the “sons of the kingdom” needed to have in common to link up with each other; three of those standards were rejection of the Trinity, hellfire, and immortality of the human soul. However, the fourth standard was the most difficult—there had to be acceptance of the ransom sacrifice of Christ, that is, as defined by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Can anyone explain this line please? Does this mean that other Christians arrive at different understanding of the ransom sacrifice of Christ?