Most religions are man-centered in that they believe human works can achieve salvation or advancement.
Exactly as Christianity does.
If you sin constantly, look forward to it, revel in it, and don't repent, you don't achieve salvation. If you do repent and do good works consistently, and hold Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you do achieve salvation and advancement to Heaven. What we do, every hour of every day, directly determines our advancement and salvation. That's precisely one of the the core teachings of Christianity.
Unfortunately, if you do good works for selfish reasons, you are no better than a sinner. There is a time for you, there's a time for God, and there is a time for everyone else. In other words, you'll need to learn how to dance.
Exactly as Christianity does.
If you sin constantly, look forward to it, revel in it, and don't repent, you don't achieve salvation. If you do repent and do good works consistently, and hold Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you do achieve salvation and advancement to Heaven. What we do, every hour of every day, directly determines our advancement and salvation. That's precisely one of the the core teachings of Christianity.
Unfortunately, if you do good works for selfish reasons, you are no better than a sinner. There is a time for you, there's a time for God, and there is a time for everyone else. In other words, you'll need to learn how to dance.