How the Popular View of Hell Implies that God Is Cruel
What would be the point of God keeping the unrepentant alive? The notion of everlasting suffering isn’t just unbiblical; it’s unthinkable.
What would be the point of God keeping the unrepentant alive? The notion of everlasting suffering isn’t just unbiblical; it’s unthinkable.
Forget the paradigm of “heaven and hell.” Embrace the paradigm of “life and death.” Everything will come into focus.
I read Mike Fabarez’s book 10 Mistakes People Make About Heaven, Hell, and the Afterlife, and I found something mighty strange. Take a look.
One of the best clues we have about what hell is like is what happened with Jesus on the cross and in the grave. Discover why it’s good news.
Mainstream Christian theology teaches that hell is eternal conscious torment. I contend that the Bible doesn’t teach that. A few passages in the Bible do seem to refer to eternal conscious torment. One of them is the story about the rich man and Lazarus.