1. Universalism, Annihilationism and Conscious Punishment
Does the punishment fit the crime? ... The righteous unto eternal life, while the wicked are raised to be judged with the punishment being death in totality. The wicked are raised therefore unto annihilation as punishment. ... "12 He notes elsewhere that "Fire by its very nature would either consume sinners thrown into it or else torture them endlessly.... "21 The report continues on and notes that universalism becomes increasingly acceptable to a pluralistic, multicultural society and gains traction within liberal Christianity. ...
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- Grade Level: High School