With all humility, that is something none of us is qualified to answer. For the matter, there are many tthat appear to 'meet the requirements' but who will perish, and others who appear 'lost' but are actually beloved by the Lord. Some like Paul, who I am sure many during his days would swear was a monster due to what he did when he was Saul. Or the criminal crucified next to our Lord, who in his last moments cried out and was saved. Then there are those like the pharisees and saducees, who appeared perfect but Christ Himself called them out as anything but. Or those poor souls of who it is written go to the judgment seat expecting heaven, only to be surprised with the 'other option' and wondering aloud how that is possible considering they healed the sick and cast out devils.
As human beings, it is impossible to know. Simply put.
True, but again the exercise is to go by one’s life and testimony. God has called us to be discerning and wise about things... if you reject the TRINITY, and say that Jesus never rose bodily then it is safe to say that you are not saved. Is it not?