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Cyber Areopagus
Then they took him and brought him to meeting of the Areopagus where they said to him, "May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting" Acts 17:19 The Areopagus in Ancient Greece was a hill and a court that met there, where according to ledgend, Ares, the Greek god of war was tried for murder. It was here that the Apostle Paul used an alter to an unknown god as a way of preaching the gospel to the men of Athens. The Cyber Areopagus is therefore the place to discuss church matters, biblcal matters or other topics in an adult and mature manner. |
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rodgertutt@sympatico.ca
IP: 69.158.48.115 Oct 6, 07 - 6:04 AM |
Why I believe the Bible teaches universal salvation.
The people who want to keep believing that the Bible proves that everyone deserves to suffer forever in hell just because they were born into this world, or because they don’t make the “right” choice before it’s “too late,” or that God created beings with a will so strong that they can irreversibly choose themselves into a state of eternal torment - these people will keep believing it because they want to. But people who want to believe that the Bible nowhere supports such a concept of God will examine the evidence contained in HIS ACHIEVEMENT ARE WE at http://concordant.org/expohtml/HisAchievement/index.html And also here Information, and frequently asked questions in support of a correctly (literally, not interpretively) translated Bible teaching universal salvation, http://www.tentmaker.org/bloglinks.htm http://www.tentmaker.org/sitemap.html http://www.christian-universalism.com/links.html copy and paste into address bar if necessary and they will learn that the Bible actually teaches universal salvation instead, not even annihilation. Or, they will go to the search engine at the top of http://www.tentmaker.org and will type in a key word or phrase from any argument or scripture passage. Ten articles will come up refuting the claim that the Bible teaches eternal torment. Then they may click to the next page and ten more articles will come up, and so on and so on for many pages. The many entries in my guestbook that is accessed towards the bottom of my front page at http://greater-emmanuel.org/Hope4You/ and the many entries at http://www.tentmaker.org/visitorcomments.htm show just how much this information is helping people. This was the information that enabled me to recover from a twelve year nervous breakdown (1966-68), and it gives me great joy to keep learning every day that it is helping more and more other people too!! I’m 68 |
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