That statement is true of any religion where belief grants some form of after-life benefit.
The problem with the statement is that it is false when you take a basic understanding of what a all-loving, all-merciful, divine being would actually do to good people who simply didn't believe. It is incredibly stupid to think that a truly 'good' God would punish any human, regardless of their religious (this includes atheism) choice, who is a good person.
I don't have to believe Jesus is a part of God, or that Muhammad was the prophet of God, or that eating pork/beef is a sin, or that God even exists. All of that is non-sense when you truly break down the intent and idea behind God and any religion. What is important is how I treat the world around me. That pays off in-life and according to most major religions, after death as well.







