In this thought-provoking episode, Jenna Ellis dives deep into the controversial topic of hell, spurred by recent discussions from Kirk Cameron's podcast. Joined by Dr. Braxton Hunter, president of Trinity Seminary, Jenna explores the theological debate between annihilationism and eternal conscious torment. They dissect what scripture truly says about the nature of hell, the implications of each view, and how these beliefs shape our understanding of justice, salvation, and the character of God. With an emphasis on studying the full counsel of the Bible, Jenna and Dr. Hunter encourage listeners to engage in these critical conversations, urging a deeper exploration of theology and its impact on faith. Tune in for a compelling discussion that challenges assumptions and invites a closer look at the eternal consequences of our beliefs.
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04:48| Dr. Braxton Hunter joins us to discuss eternal conscious torment and hell
09:05 | To determine whether annihilationism or eternal conscious punishment is correct biblical view
11:12 | There are some biblical texts that seem to imply eternal conscious torment is true
15:15 | This is a text that is appealed to for eternal conscious torment and against conditionalism
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20:53 | Jenna Ellis: What does hell actually look like for the unbeliever
22:10 | Dr. Hunter: Kirk Cameron raises question about eternal conscious torment in Christianity
29:22 | Jenna: I'm glad that this conversation is happening
33:15 | Jenna: One danger of annihilationism is telling unsaved there's hell
41:20 | Dr. Braxton Hunter discusses annihilationism versus eternal conscious torment
48:47 | Are there any other resources that you would point to for people besides obviously scripture