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An idea rejected for most of Church history is seeing a resurgence today. Universalism: the doctrine that all human beings will receive salvation and so spend eternity with God in heaven regardless of their belief in or love for Jesus. But what does that mean, exactly? More importantly, is it Biblical? That's the question I explore in this week's episode of Ask.
By David DeaneAn idea rejected for most of Church history is seeing a resurgence today. Universalism: the doctrine that all human beings will receive salvation and so spend eternity with God in heaven regardless of their belief in or love for Jesus. But what does that mean, exactly? More importantly, is it Biblical? That's the question I explore in this week's episode of Ask.