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“The adjective ‘aionios’ in like manner carries the idea of time. Neither the noun [aion] nor the adjective [aionios] in themselves, carry the sense of endless or everlasting…Aionios means enduring through or pertaining to a period of time.” Read More
Does "all" mean "all" humanity in a literal sense or just a select few of “all” who believe? Read More
The most common method used to refute universalism is to tie universalism solely to Origen and then state he was condemned as a heretic by the church. And if Origen was condemned as heretical, then so too was his universalism. Read More
This is a common objection to Universalism. Does God violate our freewill if Universalism is true? The argument that if everyone knows they’re going to heaven, then they’ll live a life of debauchery and wickedness believing there are no consequences for their actions. Read More
Our God is full of compassion, love and Grace. His love for our loved ones, and our enemies does not cease after their death, nor does God forsake those who we deem are irredeemable. Read More
How one interprets Scripture has very little to do with one’s commitment to the Lord or reverence for His word and everything to do with the theological presuppositions. Read More
Biblically based universalism teaches all mankind will be judged, and even those who profess faith can face the purifying fires of hell. No one escapes discipline by their Heavenly Father. Hell is reforming and medicinal. Read More
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