annihilationism उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Although Sadler had left the Adventist church by the time " The Urantia Book " was published, its teachings are broadly consistent with some aspects of Adventist theology, such as soul sleep and annihilationism.
- *The subsection " Annihilationism " uses phrases like " Compare this with " and " Also consider " : we are meant to be informing the readers, not telling them what to do to inform themselves.
- Prominent evangelical theologians who have adopted conditionalist beliefs include John Wenham, Edward Fudge, Clark Pinnock and John Stott ( although the last has described himself as an " agnostic " on the issue of annihilationism ).
- Prominent evangelical theologians who have adopted conditionalist beliefs include John Wenham, Edward Fudge, Clark Pinnock and John Stott ( although the latter has described himself as an " agnostic " on the issue of annihilationism ).
- Annihilationism stands in contrast to both the traditional and long-standing belief in eternal torture in the lake of fire, and the belief that everyone will be saved ( universal reconciliation or simply " universalism " ).
- Christian mortalism and annihilationism are directly related to the doctrine of conditional immortality, the idea that a human soul is not immortal unless it is given eternal life at the second coming of Christ and resurrection of the dead.
- As a general rule, conditionalism goes hand in hand with annihilationism; that is, the belief that the souls of the wicked will be destroyed in " Gehenna " ( often translated " hell ", especially by non-conditionalists and non-universalists ) fire rather than suffering eternal torment.
- Opponents of annihilationism often argue that ceasing to exist is not eternal punishment and therefore conflicts with passages such as Matthew 25 : 46 : " And these shall go away into everlasting punishment but the righteous into eternal life . " This argument uses a definition of the word " punishment " that must include some form of suffering.
- He is noted for a broad view of what constitutes Protestant " orthodoxy . " For example, on annihilationism he commented that some evangelical theologians have " resurrected the old polemical labels of heresy and aberrational teaching " in order to marginalize other evangelicals holding the view ( " The mosaic of Christian belief ", 2002 ).
- While annihilationism places emphasis on the " active " destruction of a person, conditionalism places emphasis on a person's dependence upon God for life; the extinction of the person is thus a " passive " consequence of separation from God, much like natural death is a consequence of prolonged separation from food, water, and air.