You keep dancing around the matter. Do you receive a reward for following God's commandments? Is it possible for a nonbeliever to receive a a similar reward without following his commandment, whatever commandments nonJews are required to follow?
Also, it's been found that one of the leading archaeologists trying to prove Exodus faked his proof and no one else has really come up with much proof since. You can argue that absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence, but a lot of things point to it never occurring.
I've already indicated what Laws non-Jews are expected to follow, and that obedience to such renders them to be as righteous as any Jew. Of course, you don't know the name of the scientist.
The name is Ron Wyatt, I couldn't remember his name because it's useless information which can be looked up in 5 minutes.
You mentioned that eating bacon won't determine someone's access to Paradise, then why follow that commandment if it's pointless?