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In this episode, Kyla, Brody, Bo, and Ryan discuss annihilationism — the belief that the wicked are ultimately destroyed rather than eternally punished. We break down what annihilationism teaches, where the idea came from historically, and why it’s gaining traction in some Christian circles today. Together, we explore:
What annihilationism actually claims
How it differs from the traditional view of eternal punishment
Historical roots of the doctrine
Modern teachers and movements promoting it
Why the conversation matters for theology and the gospel
This is a thoughtful and engaging discussion examining a growing belief and encouraging listeners to think carefully about Scripture, tradition, and theological consistency. Subscribe for more conversations on theology, culture, and worldview.
By Ryan Rindels and Bo SalisburyIn this episode, Kyla, Brody, Bo, and Ryan discuss annihilationism — the belief that the wicked are ultimately destroyed rather than eternally punished. We break down what annihilationism teaches, where the idea came from historically, and why it’s gaining traction in some Christian circles today. Together, we explore:
What annihilationism actually claims
How it differs from the traditional view of eternal punishment
Historical roots of the doctrine
Modern teachers and movements promoting it
Why the conversation matters for theology and the gospel
This is a thoughtful and engaging discussion examining a growing belief and encouraging listeners to think carefully about Scripture, tradition, and theological consistency. Subscribe for more conversations on theology, culture, and worldview.