by Ron Rhodes
The doctrine of annihilationism teaches that man was created immortal. But those who continue in sin and reject Christ are by a positive act of God deprived of the gift of immortality and are ultimately destroyed.
by Tim Challies
April 9, 2018
If you look at almost any poll about life after death, it will show that the vast majority of people believe in an afterlife.
by Y-Jesus
Where did the idea of Hell come from, and is it truly biblical?
by Cathy Timm
If I live a faithful, overcoming life in obedience to God’s Word then I can meet death with joy and peace. Death is nothing to be feared for anyone who is a disciple of Jesus.
by Doug Britton
Many people, including Christians, are afraid of death or afraid of dying. In fact many people are consumed by the fear of death and dying. Or they are afraid of suffering as they die.
by GotQuestions.org
Even the most secure, devout believer can have occasions when he fears death. It is hard-wired into our systems to avoid death.
by Dennis Huebshman
May 7, 2018
A movement that started a few years ago, seems to be gaining momentum even among some so-called “evangelical” circles. It’s being said there really is no hell, and if anyone is to be punished at all, it will be for a specified time and afterward the person will be taken to Heaven.
by Dr Zukeran
Dr. Zukeran brings a biblical perspective to a question we all would like to know: what happens to me after I die? He looks to the Bible to determine what we can and cannot know about our life after we pass out of our present bodies.
by Loren Davis
2010
You may gamble on a lot of things, but you can’t afford to gamble with your eternal soul. The stakes are big and they are forever.
The popular slogan used in churches around the globe is ‘God is good all the time’. God is love but there is another side to God that most people don’t want to talk about.
by Dr. David R. Reagan
The Bible does not teach one resurrection or even two resurrections in number. Rather, it teaches that there will be two resurrections in type which will be conducted in stages, resulting in several resurrections — at least four, to be specific.
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