Thomas Allin
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“The secularist Austin Holyoake, for instance, argued that the doctrine of hell “brutalises all who believe in it”33 and was useless as a tool of moral improvement. Christianity was being accused of being immoral and some were rejecting the church because of its theology of hell.”
― Christ Triumphant: Universalism Asserted as the Hope of the Gospel on the Authority of Reason, the Fathers, and Holy Scripture. Annotated Edition
― Christ Triumphant: Universalism Asserted as the Hope of the Gospel on the Authority of Reason, the Fathers, and Holy Scripture. Annotated Edition
“The dogma of hell, except in the rarest cases, did no moral good. It never affected the right persons. It tortured innocent young women and virtuous boys. It appealed to the lowest motives and the lowest characters. It never, except in the rarest instances, deterred from the commission of sin. It caused unceasing mental and moral difficulties. *** It always influenced the wrong people, and in a wrong way. It caused infidelity to some, temptations to others, and misery without virtue to most." -R. Suffield.”
― Christ Triumphant: Or Universalism Attested
― Christ Triumphant: Or Universalism Attested
“While sin is universal, and sorrow and pain universal, shall not our hope be universal too? Shall not life be as universal as death, and salvation as universal as sin?”
― Christ Triumphant: Or Universalism Attested
― Christ Triumphant: Or Universalism Attested
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