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Can a good God condemn forever?
Can love and justice truly coexist?
And if the Gospel is good news, shouldn’t it be good for everyone?
In Part 2 of Evangelicalism vs. Universalism, Jeromy and David Artman dive head-on into the debate: hell, judgment, free will, and the moral logic of universal salvation.
It’s a passionate, respectful clash between evangelical theology and the expanding hope of Christian universalism—a faith that insists every knee will bow, every heart will heal, and love will, in the end, win.
Because if grace is real, it can’t stop halfway.
It has to save us all.
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Grace doesn’t hold back. She breaks the rules, softens hearts, and loves without apology. The open, universal, unapologetic love of God. Together we’re building a braver, more honest space. Thanks for your support and for listening.
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Chapters
1. Introduction and the debate continues (00:00:00)
2. If there's no Hell, what are we saved from? (00:01:15)
3. This sounds a lot like Purgatory (00:04:25)
4. Why create people who are going to go to Hell? (00:09:28)
5. Love has to be given freely, right? (00:15:33)
6. What if you're wrong and there is a hell? (00:18:41)
7. Grace Saves All, the book (00:21:55)
8. What has the church gotten right with Grace? (00:28:55)
9. What could the church improve about grace? (00:31:06)
10. David's encouraging parting words (00:34:06)
11. Thank you and wrap up (00:37:58)
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