It would be intresting to find out how many orthodox and Papist Romanist types think it would be better for a person to be unbaptized and/or unbelieving than to be Baptized and to believe in the Love of God.
I really think that anyone who wants to tell us what our ecclesiology is ought to read Dominus Jesus. The charges of "Rubber Bible" and "rubber dictionary" make me despair that anyone is sufficiently intereste din the truth to attack us for what we do beleive rather than what others say we believe.
It's just not as simple as "There are a lot of denominations and we're the right one while all those others aren't."
I have had the impression that Apostolics do not believe it is possible for people to love God on a large scale outside of an Apostolic Church. Whenever the subject has come up, Apostolics HAVE consistently told me that they allow for salvation and the love of God outside the Apostolic Church. However, the way it has always been described to me was in the nature of perhaps a person here or a person there, like the way we say that we are sure there are some Mormons in Heaven. Anyway, that's what I had in mind when I wrote my comment.