Most of the reasons I hear for rejecting the doctrine of hell are emotional and visceral, which I understand – I have the same reactions. But they’re not biblical reasons. "Most of the reasons I hear ...
Traditionally, Christians believed that Heaven and Hell were physical places. Nowadays, some Christians believe that Heaven and Hell are not physical places but instead could be states of mind ...
For our purposes, the underworld will encompass a variety of different theologies, even though the lion’s share holds significance in Christianity. Best of all, you can “go to hell” and ...
The word “hell” in Christian tradition is a catchall term encompassing a variety of New Testament references to consequences in the afterlife. The New Testament itself, however, uses a variety ...
Hell. This word is often used as an expression by people in many ways (e.g. what the hell, when hell freezes over, a hell of a lot/time). But to Christians, hell is a very real place and is quite ...
I don't have the brain capacity." Explaining his views on another seemingly contradictory set of beliefs, he agreed that Christ died for the church, or the elect, and that those he died for will not ...
You’ll have many trials and tribulations. Jesus gives fair warning. Battles await us. So do temptation and persecution. They’ll test us. They’ll sharpen us. They’ll humble us. They may cause us ...