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"Without Jesus we are all dead" I discuss the bible and conditional immortality. This is the biblical view that shows that rejecting the author of life leads to death and not an existence of eternal torment. For other resources and scripts to non-live videos from me, see the website: https://thehellproject.substack.com/ If you want to buy me a coffee you can pay for a subscription on substack or u... more

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Due to the common idea that to be a conditionalist you must believe in soul sleep (see carm.org's refutations of conditionalism) or a physicalist (soul and body are a united whole and never separate) I have asked William to join me in discussing how ... more

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10 months ago

Joseph Dear has written 'The Bible Teaches Annihilationism' (https://amzn.to/3cEzl5L) an extensive look at not only what the bible teaches, but church history and responses to traditional and universalist arguments. Joseph has contributed a lot of ti... more

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10 months ago

Dan Page changed his mind from believing and teaching Eternal Conscious Torment to Conditionalism. We discuss why. more

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a year ago

Having started this channel I have made a few friends from around the world who have also come to view conditionalism due to scripture. Michael Pearce is one such friend and we're going to be discussing 10 reasons people won't burn in hell forever. T... more

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a year ago

John Tancock has a lot of experience with evangelism and apologetics and has been engaging with both since his late teens. He has contributed to a number of apologetics leaflets and written articles for Premier Christianity and appeared on Premier Ra... more

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a year ago

I spoke from Psalm 37 on the 5th of September 2021 as part of a series on Psalms in my previous church. It is a Psalm which I find brings clarity to the hope that Christians can have, even in suffering, and why even God's judgement is good news. more

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2 years ago

Chris Date has been engaging with the hell debate for a number of years having edited the book, Rethinking Hell (https://amzn.to/2Tlt60g) and become the face of Rethinking Hell Live on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/user/rethinkinghell). more

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2 years ago

The original article I am responding to is here: https://www.baptiststandard.com/opinion/voices/best-understanding-hell I don't know much about Joshua Sharp but would be happy to interact if for some reason this little live stream gets back to him. T... more

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2 years ago

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