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Why Would a Good God Make a Bad Place Like Hell?

Published on August 16, 2026 By sirrahc

Last month, I shared a vignette from Part 1 of the “Rapid Fire” series published in Stand to Reason’s (STR) newsletter. (It was a follow-up to earlier posts in which I shared vignettes from Parts 4 & 5 in the series.) In this post, Greg Koukl clearly addresses another question (from Part 1) often posed […]

Why Does God Make Death the Deadline for Salvation?

Published on July 26, 2026 By sirrahc

I figured I was “due” to share something involving Christian theology or apologetics this week, but I didn’t have anything in the works and was growing short on time. Then I remembered Stand to Reason (STR) and the “Rapid Fire” series they did in their newsletter not long ago. If you’ve been reading along, you […]

Universalism and Salvation

Published on October 10, 2021 By sirrahc

I have been reading the book Hell Under Fire, eds. Christopher W. Morgan and Robert A. Peterson. I highly recommend it. One of the chapters is written by noted Anglican theologian J.I. Packer, in which he addresses the theology of universalism, especially in relation to the eternal destiny of those who do not “accept Jesus” […]