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Daily Archives: October 10, 2017
Sometimes Eternity Ain’t Forever: Aiónios and the Universalist Hope
Originally posted on Eclectic Orthodoxy:
When discussing the question of eschatological judgment, defenders of traditional doctrine immediately appeal to our Lord’s teaching on hell. It is simply obvious that Jesus taught the eternal damnation of the reprobate. Certainly that is…
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Jews, Kurds, and a weird coincidence
Originally posted on theoutwardquest:
Among the ethnic and nationalist movements that have made news lately has been a vote for independence by Iraqi Kurds. Actually, the Kurds are in Turkey and Iran too. All three countries strongly oppose Kurdish independence.…
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