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>> No.15721451

Absolutely.

>> No.15721963

Incredibly so

>> No.15722222

Literally who?

>> No.15722233

YES

>> No.15722238

Feser?

>> No.15722611

no one could outbased him

>> No.15722737

Why would he be based?

>> No.15722910

>>15722737
Ngmi

>> No.15722927

>>15722222
Jack Dee

>> No.15722980
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15722980

>>15721333
>no

>> No.15723026

>>15722980
>In this momentous book, David Bentley Hart makes the case that nearly two millennia of dogmatic tradition have misled readers on the crucial matter of universal salvation. On the basis of the earliest Christian writings, theological tradition, scripture, and logic, Hart argues that if God is the good creator of all, he is the savior of all, without fail. And if he is not the savior of all, the Kingdom is only a dream, and creation something considerably worse than a nightmare. But it is not so. There is no such thing as eternal damnation; all will be saved. With great rhetorical power, wit, and emotional range, Hart offers a new perspective on one of Christianity’s most important themes.
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