There are two kinds of “Christianity.” One is a religion that, on paper, intellectually adheres to all the correct theological recipes and doctrines about Jesus’ Lordship and Divinity. The other is a way of life—represented by the kingdom of heaven—embodied by Christ-like individuals who live out the values Jesus taught …
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Aren’t we “Born Again” to Avoid Hellfire?
by Dr. Eitan Bar 5 minutes readEvangelicals, commonly self-identified as “Born-again Evangelicals,” generally interpret “born again” as a profound experience of repentance and faith in Jesus’s sacrifice for sins. This experience is often specific, memorable, and pivotal to their personal testimony. These experiences, usually emotionally charged, can look like reciting a “salvation prayer” from a pamphlet …
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What Are the “Unquenchable Fire” and “Wheat and Chaff”?
by Dr. Eitan Bar 9 minutes readWhen the Western mind encounters the word “fire,” it often conjures images of witches being burned at the stake, nuclear bombs, or Dante’s depictions of individuals tormented by flames, which has significantly influenced Western Christian theology. However, in the Bible, Judaism, and other ancient civilizations, fire, though potentially painful, primarily …
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What are “Outer Darkness” and “Gnashing of Teeth”?
by Dr. Eitan Bar 8 minutes readWhen these metaphors are taken literally and out of context, their imagery might appear quite terrifying, akin to a vivid depiction of the Augustinian-Calvinist hellfire: But the subjects of the kingdom will be thrown outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Matthew 8:12 They …
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Is the Parable of the Sheep & Goats About Hell? (Matthew 25:31-46)
by Dr. Eitan Bar 6 minutes readJesus presents three parables in Matthew 25: The Parable of the Ten Virgins (verses 1-13), The Parable of the Bags of Gold (verses 14-28), and the one we focus on today, The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats (verses 31-46). Some, Augustine himself included, interpret a section of this parable …
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The Biblical Concept of Time and Why Hell Won’t Last Forever (Aion / Aionios / Olam)
by Dr. Eitan Bar 16 minutes readJustice demands punishment; without it, crimes such as murder and theft would go unchecked, leading to chaos and lawlessness. Retribution is a necessary deterrent to maintain order and protect society. While the opposite extreme of ‘Eternal Conscious Torment’ in Hellfire are those who do not anticipate any form of punishment …
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Does a Sin Against an Infinite God Merit Infinite Punishment?
by Dr. Eitan Bar 11 minutes readOnce upon a time, a naïve couple lived in blissful ignorance, unaware of their own lack of knowledge. Then, a cunning, malevolent figure exploited their innocence, convincing them they could become all-knowing, just like God. Seduced by this idea, they ate from the Tree of Knowledge, which opened their eyes …
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Why God Allowed Sin in the First Place?
by Dr. Eitan Bar 12 minutes read“I’m only human. Of flesh and blood, I’m made. Human. Born to make mistakes.“ (Human, Song by The Human League, 1986) Imagine a game where you put someone in an Escape Room, telling them that unless they figure it out, you’ll burn the room with them in it. It sounds …
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Calvinism’s “God Can’t Stand You” Theology Debunked
by Dr. Eitan Bar 17 minutes readAn article titled, “Why do I face the consequences of Adam’s sin when I did not eat the fruit?” on the popular Reformed website “GotQuestions” reads: The Bible says, “Sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because …
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The Doctrine of ‘Hell’ in Modern Christianity
by Dr. Eitan Bar 5 minutes readHere is a brief summary of the most prevalent views on hell in contemporary Christianity, detailing the main advocates and the evolution of each perspective: Annihilationism (Conditionalism) Annihilationism asserts that the wicked will ultimately be destroyed or cease to exist rather than suffer eternally. Annihilationism believes that only the saved …
