In Christianity, Universalism is the belief that all people will eventually be saved and reconciled to God. It generally accepts the idea of a real Heaven, but denies the existence of an eternal Hell.
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| - In Christianity, Universalism is the belief that all people will eventually be saved and reconciled to God. It generally accepts the idea of a real Heaven, but denies the existence of an eternal Hell.
- Absolute and total Universalism is the absolute belief in that there is a natural order to things. That the entire universe is suspended on a delicate balance. Universalism is actually evolved from Atheism. In Universalism, there is no god, there is no weekly congregation at some sort of church assembly, in fact, it is only known that there is one person in the Universalist religion and that is The One Most Corrupted. He acts as both follower and leader.
- Universalism was founded as its own church....awhile ago, but has recently joined congregations mostly with the Unitarian church. Universalism has some striking differences between itself and much of mainstream Christianity, the most notable of these differences is that Universalism holds that there is no Hell in a Biblical sense, and that all who die will enter a sort of Purgatory place whether they were born again or not. The most common claim for this is that because God is so merciful, that they believe He cannot punish sin with infinite justice. Some also say that if god was to be so narrowminded or selfish; then most of the bible would be pointless; and that the existance of hell would not make him a kind or loving god. Many Christian universalists steadfastly oppose the act of teach
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| - In Christianity, Universalism is the belief that all people will eventually be saved and reconciled to God. It generally accepts the idea of a real Heaven, but denies the existence of an eternal Hell.
- Absolute and total Universalism is the absolute belief in that there is a natural order to things. That the entire universe is suspended on a delicate balance. Universalism is actually evolved from Atheism. In Universalism, there is no god, there is no weekly congregation at some sort of church assembly, in fact, it is only known that there is one person in the Universalist religion and that is The One Most Corrupted. He acts as both follower and leader.
- Universalism was founded as its own church....awhile ago, but has recently joined congregations mostly with the Unitarian church. Universalism has some striking differences between itself and much of mainstream Christianity, the most notable of these differences is that Universalism holds that there is no Hell in a Biblical sense, and that all who die will enter a sort of Purgatory place whether they were born again or not. The most common claim for this is that because God is so merciful, that they believe He cannot punish sin with infinite justice. Some also say that if god was to be so narrowminded or selfish; then most of the bible would be pointless; and that the existance of hell would not make him a kind or loving god. Many Christian universalists steadfastly oppose the act of teaching that there is a Hell, just as evangelical protestants often do with Universalism.
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