Tune in here for the livestream of the Annihilationism debate between myself and @datechris.
Annihilationism Debate: Will the Lost Live Forever in Hell? https://t.co/gxIN9Ic7HL via @YouTube
If you're touch with Rosaria Butterfield, tell her I challenge her to a debate on annihilationism. I'll travel and plan around her schedule. She wants to call annihilationism version 2.0 of celibate gay affirmation? Let her put her claims to the test in debate vs one of its foremost defenders.
They don't seem to understand that they are no longer gatekeepers. We don't have to beg legacy outlets to represent us accurately, we now have our own channels and can easily ratio them.
Inboxes stuffed with profanity-laced threats following hit pieces will not deter us.
Holy trouble? Yes please.
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@iwonderdaily That's possible, but it's equally possible that, because mankind is fallen, many believe or wish annihilationism or universalism is true. Meaning, God is far more just than us.
The psychologizing can go either way. W need to accept what Scripture teaches, not what feels just.
@jubileemedia I'm one of the world's foremost defenders of a Christian view of hell known as annihilationism or conditional immortality. Would you be interested in hosting an episode of Surrounded featuring me?
This is an excellent defense of Israel and Zionism, from someone who also exhibits commendable demeanor and posture in the face of uninformed hostility. Thank you, @rudy_rochman !
https://t.co/GR8kHg2Gkx
@diognetus9 I think @DrPaulCopan would say yes, because the resurrection of the saved includes glorification and the removal of a sinful nature, where that of the lost does not. And I think this is standard ECT.