Articles dealing with Universal Reconciliation
(PT = Prophetic Telegraph, WP = Wayside Pulpit)
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Why settle for half the Gospel? Gospel = Good News. How much “good news” is there? |
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Every knee shall bow. Questions and answers on this subject |
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Jesus the Firstborn of All Creation. He came to die for ALL. |
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A God of Justice. A Lawyer looks at God’s dealing with the Patriarchs. |
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God’s Pleasure. The greatness of God’s ability, and His pleasure in it. |
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The “Full” Gospel. The only “full gospel” is one that includes everyone. |
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Confession and torment. Two rather unpopular words come under scrutiny. |
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Too Hard! NOTHING is too hard for the Lord, but how many believe it? |
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Freewill. An investigation into Calvinism and Arminianism. |
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Vengeance. How to understand 2 Thessalonians 1:7-9 |
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A Gross Exaggeration. Hyperbolic language in the Bible. Meaning of “everlasting”, “eternal”. |
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Sodom’s Great Secret. Little-known facts about Sodom, past and future. |
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An “everlasting” problem. An investigation into how the word “everlasting” is used in the Bible |
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The secret of the number 276, the people saved from shipwreck, and how it teaches U.R. |
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God of all men. Selections from the Wisdom of Solomon 11:23 – 12:2 & 12:16-18 |
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“Much more” and “No more”. N.T. verses declaring the riches of Christ. |
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The First and the Lost. Nowhere did Jesus prophesy the destruction of 95% of all mankind. |
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Forgiveness and punishment. From Thomas Talbot’s book, “The Inescapable Love of God.” |
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The Saviour of Mankind. Jesus came to save ALL. |
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The Moral Dilemma. Comparing and contrasting U.R. verses with those of eternal hell-fire |
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The Moral Dilemma. Personal answer to problems raised in WP.64 |
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The Moral Dilemma. Further answers to WP.64 |
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Professor William Barclay. Courageous advocate of Universal Reconciliation. |
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The Unacceptable face of Universalism. Criticisms levelled by Christians. |
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A passionate plea for truth. Testimonies to the truth of Universal Reconciliation. |
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Trash. Written in irony, concerning the ultimate fate of most humans. |
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The reason for the irony. The bankruptcy of Calvinism and Arminianism. |
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For whom did Christ die? Universalism is the only doctrine that doesn’t offend divine justice. |