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The Law and Sabbath in the Life of the Modern Christian: Part 3
How Does the Christian Relate to the Sabbath? While the termination of the law may seem like a straightforward argument for the...


The Law and Sabbath in the Life of the Modern Christian: Part 2
The Application of the Mosaic Law to the Life of the Christian With such agreement on the essential function and purpose of the law, from...


The Law and Sabbath in the Life of the Modern Christian: Part 1
Introduction Theories and interpretations abound regarding the Mosaic Law (hereinafter referred to as “the law”) and its function in the...

Defending the Traditional Doctrine of Hell: Part 4
Traditionalism at a Glance I believe the traditional doctrine of hell is well enough understood that I will not spend a great deal of...

Defending the Traditional Doctrine of Hell: Part 3
Conditional Immortality Conditional Immortality - or “conditionalism,” “annihilationism,” “extinctionism,” or “terminalism” - “is the...

Defending the Traditional Doctrine of Hell: Part 2
Universalism Evangelical universalism - or “universal reconciliation” or “restorationism” - is the view that God intends to save every...

Defending the Traditional Doctrine of Hell: Part 1
Introduction In his introduction to The Other Side of the Good News, Larry Dixon says, “Today’s ‘kinder and gentler’ evangelicalism seems...


How Will Heaven Mitigate Our Suffering on Earth?
The troubles of this world shrink to nothing when compared to eternity with God. Paul said, "We do not lose heart. For this slight,...


What Good Is the Suffering I Endure?
1. To the Christian, probably the most obvious good that comes from suffering is repentance. Many times after suffering, nations and...


Is Free Will Valuable Enough for God to Permit so Much Suffering?
God cannot actualize a contradiction. Man’s free will and a world without evil are contradictory states, since free will necessarily...
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