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Monday, November 15, 2010

The Real Good News!


A FEW GUIDELINES

When presenting the Gospel of the Salvation of All, I’ve discovered there are a few guidelines which must be understood and followed, if the learning is to stay on course.




Who Should Read This Blog?

There are many different reasons why I decided to write this blog. Many different people this blog is directed towards.

Satisfied Attenders

It is written to believers who are attending traditional church and who are satisfied with the doctrine of salvation being taught from the pulpit. They believe that everlasting torment is a necessary pillar of the gospel. Perhaps this blog may be used to begin the eye opening process.

Dissatisfied Attenders

It is written to believers in Jesus who are attending traditional church, but who are not satisfied with the inconsistencies offered from the pulpit. Those believers who are currently looking for answers that traditional Christianity does not offer. Who are not afraid to question and are hungry for the truth.

Dissatisfied Non-Attenders

It is written to those who are believers, but who no longer attend church. They have seen through the inconsistencies and are looking for consistent answers.

Those Who Have Left the Faith

It is written to those who used to believe in Jesus, but left that belief because of all the inconsistent and abusive baggage that went along with it. They were taught that unless you believe in Jesus in time, then you will be tormented forever. They were not able to accept this doc-trine and they thought that was what the Bible and Jesus taught, so they left them both.

Non-Believers

And it is written to those who have never even seriously considered Christianity. They have heard that the Bible teaches that if you don’t make a wise and timely decision to accept Christ, you will burn forever. They know that makes no sense, and since they have never been indoc-trinated to accept the nonsensical, they are not interested.

Back Filers

Last, but not least, this is written to get the attention of those believers who just don’t care. They believe in the reality of everlasting torment, but have placed the whole idea in the “back file” of their minds. They rarely think about it and don’t understand why it is so important. They have yet to see how the threat of everlasting torment cannot coexist with the character and attributes of God. I hope to show them that everlasting torment has no place in, and in fact destroys, the Gospel of Grace declared by Paul.

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