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Caleb Dyer
is 55% done
“At the center of the first church is the belief that history is not tragic and hell is not forever” wow that is a statement. He claims that a belief that God will reconcile all people, even those suffering in hell, is an orthodox belief held by thousands of orthodox Christians throughout the church, but he fails to recognize the council of Constantinople in 553 that condemned that very view as heretical.
— Jul 01, 2026 10:36AM
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Caleb Dyer
is 99% done
That was difficult. Rob obviously cares about people, but man his view of God and his holiness is very warped. He genuinely believes that a God who sends people to hell, to be punished for their sins and rejection of a Christ, without giving them infinite chances to repent throughout eternity, is not a good God nor the God of scripture. Lots of emotionalism in the book. I have more thoughts, but not enough space!
— Jul 01, 2026 01:12PM
Caleb Dyer
is 75% done
He seems to view scripture as primarily men’s words about God as opposed to God’s self revelation. The metaphors for salvation are not just the authors searching for culturally appropriate ways to explain what they think happened at the cross, but Christ himself telling us in the words of men what he accomplished.
— Jul 01, 2026 11:21AM
Caleb Dyer
is 55% done
He has a very subjective understanding of what a “better” story is. He asks many, many questions, but fails to answer them in a compelling, biblical way. He sure quotes the Bible, but only to ask questions, not to answer them.
— Jul 01, 2026 10:38AM
Caleb Dyer
is 50% done
Rob Bell does not understand how the Greek language works or how the NT relates to the OT. Lots of problems would be solved with a few basic Greek classes, as well as reading through the Shorter catechism with Scripture proofs.
— Jul 01, 2026 09:32AM
Caleb Dyer
is 15% done
Listening to audiobook. This guy could use a dose of traditional, confessional reformation theology.
— Jun 30, 2026 12:34PM

