Collects searching questions that test assumptions about Scripture, tradition, judgment, salvation, and the character of God.
Heb 2:10
How can suffering coexist in a universe with a perfectly good and all-powerful God? We can blame human free will, if we wish, but that does not remove the difficulty as to why God, knowing that men would use their free will thus, did not...
Eph 3:20
We should expect that a story authored by God would be the very best story imaginable – or even unimaginable! Can we not imagine that God would recover all that was lost to Him? Do we think that He is not wise or competent enough to...
1. How can an all powerful, all loving God create billions of people, knowing ahead of time that they’re going to be tormented in fire forever? 2. Is the power of our free will greater to damn ourselves than the free will of God to save...
Thus, to deny the absolute universality of Christ’s redeeming sway, as destined to embrace all souls and all things whatsoever, seems no less than to withdraw from the New Testament an essential and vital part of its teaching. For here we...
Isa 46:9; Rev 1:18
Why has the good news been perverted so much? The message of hell has affected us because... 1. It contradicts the unending, unfailing love of the Father. It perverts the message with the idea that we have to love Him before He will love...
Those who acknowledge that Jesus died to save the whole world, but believe that many will ultimately be lost, must face yet another important issue. The New Testament consistently describes Jesus as the conqueror of the inferior powers...