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Does NOT BELIEVING IN ETERNAL TORMENT make one a Universalist?
There are Anihillationists, who don't believe in ECT, but they are not Universalists, they think the damned just kind of wink out of existence.
If Timothy Ware is Universalist, and I know William Barclay is -- then there is room for Universalism among respected theologians.
The Bible is AMBIGUOUS about anyone being RIGHTEOUS - "there is none RIGHTEOUS, no, not one" but elsewhere speaks of RIGHTEOUS, or JUST individuals.
There are Anihillationists, who don't believe in ECT, but they are not Universalists, they think the damned just kind of wink out of existence.
If Timothy Ware is Universalist, and I know William Barclay is -- then there is room for Universalism among respected theologians.
The Bible is AMBIGUOUS about anyone being RIGHTEOUS - "there is none RIGHTEOUS, no, not one" but elsewhere speaks of RIGHTEOUS, or JUST individuals.
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