This is part 4 of my Biblical Universalism series of articles on the subject of biblical soteriology (the study of salvation), along with various topics related to it. Part 3 is available here: How long does “for ever” last in the Bible? Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in the links (which are are… Continue reading What is death?
Author: Drew Costen
How long does “for ever” last in the Bible?
This is part 3 of my Biblical Universalism series of articles on the subject of biblical soteriology (the study of salvation), along with various topics related to it. Part 2 is available here: What the Hinnom? Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in the links (which are are the underlined words throughout the article),… Continue reading How long does “for ever” last in the Bible?
What the Hinnom?
This is part 2 of my Biblical Universalism series of articles on the subject of biblical soteriology (the study of salvation), along with various topics related to it. Part 1 is available here: Salvations Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in the links (which are are the underlined words throughout the article), and they… Continue reading What the Hinnom?
Salvations
This is part 1 of my Biblical Universalism series of articles on the subject of biblical soteriology (the study of salvation), along with various topics related to it. The theological facts laid out in this article are required reading in order to truly understand biblical soteriology, so make sure you read it carefully. Please note that I’m… Continue reading Salvations
The Biblical Universalism series
Welcome to the Biblical Universalism series. This is a series of articles that my free Biblical Universalism eBook was originally based on, and while I’d recommend reading the eBook rather than the articles (since it’s more up to date than the articles are), they are still available for those who prefer to read articles on… Continue reading The Biblical Universalism series
All things are permitted
There’s a very simple bit of theology that Christians don’t seem to have caught onto yet: According to the Bible, we can do whatever we want to do (1 Corinthians 6:12). Does the Bible really tell us we’re free to sin? Yes, technically it does. We can do pretty much anything and we’re still covered… Continue reading All things are permitted
Questioning your presuppositions
While truly questioning one’s theological presuppositions is rare among Christians, the real hallmark of a heretic is that he or she is willing to reject the ideas that conflict with reality, regardless of how “orthodox” said beliefs may happen to be and how much trouble he or she might get into for following the evidence… Continue reading Questioning your presuppositions
God’s terrible mistake
On the third day of creation, God made a mistake so extreme that the world still hasn’t fully recovered. I know, it’s hard to believe, but after two days of creating a whole universe you’d have trouble maintaining perfection too. The physics involved in creating gravity alone would be enough to drive a mere mortal… Continue reading God’s terrible mistake
Why we should keep the law out of the courtroom
If the Mosaic law was created to get people to sin more rather than less, as Romans chapter 5 tells us it was, then it seems to me that the people who want the 10 Commandments posted in or around court houses and schools are actually encouraging sin rather than discouraging it. Which isn’t the end… Continue reading Why we should keep the law out of the courtroom
The evangelical abortion inconsistency
If you’ve read many of my posts, you know by now that one of the most consistent traits of Christians is that they’re not very consistent in their theological thinking. This is possibly no more obvious than in their views on the subject of abortion. Most evangelicals I know of, for instance, are extremely anti-abortion,… Continue reading The evangelical abortion inconsistency