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In Christianity, the belief in universal salvation, i.e., that all humans will be reconciled to God
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How do non-universalists account for these passages talking about the salvation of all?
I read through a Universalist's web-page and I think you meant to refer to Colossians 1:19-20 (and not 3. Corinthians 1:19-20). Assuming that to be the case, I will just deal with that one proof-text …
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According to universalists, why should we obey God?
Universalism rejects the natural theology of liberalism, wishing to be distanced from much of the modernist religious spirit of the age (a century ago), to recover what it would call Christianity’s true … I mention this to illustrate that there are shades of teaching about universalism. The full-blown type you state is at one end, but the universalism of Neo-Orthodoxy is somewhat removed from it. …
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Who defended the devil's salvation?
This question made me think immediately of the phrase, “devil’s advocate” which was taken from medieval Latin (‘advocatus diaboli’) and used in the English language in the 18th century. It can carry t …