What is Universalism?
I am going to list all the arguments for and against it, by a person who actually believes in universalism. We can start by stating exactly what it is. I read this and it closely follows my way of thinking and confirms what the Bible teaches.
Great, but it doesn't change Biblical truth on the matter which is crystal clear.
As I mentioned,
you cannot base doctrinal truth on human rationality, becuz even the cross itself (crucifixion of Christ) IS FOOLISH at face value - and that is the bedrock of Christianity. God says it's foolish to all except who are saved.
He says that He uses the simple things to confound the wise, on purpose..
If we used a pro and con approach to doctrine, we most likely would rule out quite a few things in our Bible or possibly not even follow Christianity at all. Do it with Baptism, communion, church attendance, giving offerings, certain spiritual gifts, the Law, OT battles, ceremonial rituals, animal sacrifice, etc.
It's one thing to search them out for discussion purposes,
it's quite another to base spiritual truth on those rationalizations.
Even IF we came up with more cons for the truth of Christ needing to die on the cross, it doesn't make the cross "a false doctrine" becuz it wasn't logical enough to us.
(even worse, alot of people are basing their pros & cons on ignorance. They haven't studied the OT Law & the sacrificial system or atonement, aspects of sin, ... or how grace didn't remove the OT law from being in effect. When you study those things, the reality & necessity of Gehenna becomes alot more clear & more rational.
So people are making uneducated assessments based on asthetics without the study of those other doctrines that reveal universal laws at play which God is operating by).
I'd also make one last note,
God's moral law keeps many away from Christianity, REPENTANCE keeps most away from Christianity. Plus, the OT laws bother people about God, God wiping out whole cities w/ women & children keeps most away....
Do we remove restrictions on sin becuz that way more people would be Christians?
If we're going to rationalize what "offends people", then look to the very basics of what Christianity is, its history & what it calls us to do.
NO ONE seeks God on their own, HE has to draw them, HE has to give them the measure of faith it takes to even accept anything. So just thinking the removal of "hell" via Universalism, will
'reel them all in like fish' is a false hope.
The truth Jesus & His apostles preached offended many - but it never changed their message.