hell
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Hell isn’t a cosmic torture chamber built into creation; it’s the tragic end of freedom misused. Jesus’ fiery “Gehenna” language points to a real valley outside Jerusalem—a warning poster, not a travel guide. The gospel’s shock-therapy imagery serves one aim: to steer us from ruin into the wide-open life of new creation.
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Throughout history, the concepts of hell and divine judgment have sparked intense debate among theologians and believers alike. At the center of this discussion is the traditional view of eternal torment, which stands in stark contrast to alternative interpretations such as annihilationism and universalism. While the conventional perspective instills fear regarding the consequences of sin,…
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Introduction The concept of hell can be reimagined through a lens that gives priority to historical context, while also highlighting the rich biblical language and the overarching narrative of Scripture. This approach provides a nuanced perspective that moves beyond traditional views of eternal punishment, offering deeper insights into the spiritual realities and moral implications of…