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Category Archives: conditional immortality
A Gentle Alternative to Punishment in Hell for Those Who Reject God’s Offer of Eternal Life—Conditional Immortality
Some believers (like me) think it likely that everyone who ever lived will have opportunity, with a clear mind free of confusion and misinformation, to understand God’s love and his offer of eternal life. This might be during their lifetime … Continue reading
Posted in C. S. Lewis, conditional immortality, eternal life, hell, resurrection
Tagged Annihilation, free will, Isaiah 66, Jeremiah 19, John 3:16, Mere Chritianity, Plato, soul, universalism
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Hell? Conditional Immortality? Something Else? What Happens to Those Who Reject God?
I agree with believers who suggest that God offers eternal life after death to everyone — even those who have never heard, and even those of other religions. Thus it is possible that all who ever lived could be part of … Continue reading
Posted in conditional immortality, eternal life, fear, hell, Kingdom of God, resurrection
Tagged Annihilation, Isaiah 66, Jeremiah 19, Plato, universalism
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Announcing Jesus Without Baggage Resource Pages
For the past few months, I have been working on compiling and organizing some of the best books, websites, and exceptional articles I have found on these seven important topics we discuss on Jesus without Baggage. I am very pleased … Continue reading
Posted in baggage, behavior, Bible, conditional immortality, evolution, gays, hell, inerrancy, legalism, love, sin
Tagged angry God, violent God
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Conditional Immortality and Natural Death
The New Testament has vivid warnings of potential calamity and destruction. Two Old Testament images used to illustrate these warnings are the story of Gehenna in Jeremiah chapter 19 and the destruction of the rebels in Isaiah chapter 66. In both … Continue reading
Posted in conditional immortality, eternal life, hell
Tagged Annihilation, Clark Pinnock, Plato
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Who Would Reject the Father and What Becomes of Them?
If there is no eternal, burning hell, does everyone ultimately become part of the Father’s family, whether they wish to or not? I don’t think so. The idea that everyone will live forever with God, or as some would put … Continue reading
Posted in C. S. Lewis, conditional immortality, eternal life, God, hell, The Father, The Father's House
Tagged universalism
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