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Hell and universalism: truth from different perspectives
From Gregory MacDonald’s The Evangelical Universalist, pp.134f (italics in original, bold added): One could argue with John Robinson that the New Testament sets out two alternative visions for humanity: eternal life and eternal damnation. One vision asserts that all will … Continue reading
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