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Tag Archives: Hell
Ben Witherington weighs into the topic of Hell….
Ben Witherington has posted a great article on the subject of Hell and the traditional understanding of it… it is a worthwhile read.
There are times when you read a blog post and go wow!
Justin has started a blog which he calls blogosasarkos which in of its self is a great name. His recent post on “Hell” is well worth the read in how he engages with the passage in Mathew 25:31-46. Then … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Hell, Matthew, New Testament
Tagged Hell, judgement, kingdom not of this world, Sheep and Goats
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Does Scripture really teach the doctrine of Hell?
During the last year have been working through what I really believe Scripture says about hell and have come to the conclusion that the doctrine of Annihilationism is more Scriptural than it is popularly purported by Roman Catholicism and Evangelicalism. … Continue reading