In Christ shall all be made alive

This is part 12 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 11 is available here: How can you be “born again” if you weren’t even born a first time? Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in… Continue reading In Christ shall all be made alive

The impossibility of “free will”

This is part 10 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 9 is available here: God is still on Plan A Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in the links (which are are the underlined words… Continue reading The impossibility of “free will”

God is still on Plan A

This is part 9 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 8 is available here: Unmerited suffering and God Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in the links (which are are the underlined words throughout the… Continue reading God is still on Plan A

Unmerited suffering and God

This is part 8 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 7 is available here: Heaven isn’t what you think it is Please note that I’m including many of my scriptural references in the links (which are are the underlined… Continue reading Unmerited suffering and God

We are all innocent

Those who know me well know that I don’t believe in “free will,” or at least that I think it’s the biggest misnomer there is, philosophically and theologically speaking. Every person alive is a victim of their genetics and past experiences. In other words, every choice we make is predetermined by a combination of our… Continue reading We are all innocent

It’s not their fault

One thing that can frustrate a Universalist to no end is the fact that Universal Reconciliation seems to be one of the clearest doctrines in Scripture, yet most Christians just can’t seem to see it at all. Most Christians interpret certain parables, metaphors, and other biblical figures of speech as teaching never-ending torment in hell… Continue reading It’s not their fault