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405 Difficult Texts about the Intermediate State (Warren Prestige)

Posted on August 19, 2021August 26, 2021 by Sean Finnegan

 Last time Warren Prestidge walked us through a case for conditional immortality.  Today, we’ll delve into some of the key texts that proponents of natural immortality employ to make their case, including these four texts: Luke 23.43; John 14.2-3; 2 Corinthians 5.8; and Philippians 1.23.  In each case, Prestidge appeals to the context of the Read more about 405 Difficult Texts about the Intermediate State (Warren Prestige)[…]

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Theology 4 – Challenging Conditional Immortality

Posted on February 21, 2019April 10, 2019 by Sean Finnegan

In our last episode we looked at what the scriptures teach about humanity, including creation, death, and resurrection.  I laid out a case for conditional immortality from several important texts.  This time, we will consider a number of challenges to this understanding including: Philippians 1.23 “depart and be with Christ” 1 Corinthians 5.8 “absent from Read more about Theology 4 – Challenging Conditional Immortality[…]

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106 Misunderstood Texts (Kingdom of God 15)

Posted on August 10, 2017August 9, 2017 by Sean Finnegan

Find out what the most commonly misunderstood texts about the kingdom are as well as how to interpret them within their own contexts.  In this final session of the kingdom of God class, we’ll look at these important verses: Matthew 16.28 “Some…will not taste death until they see…the kingdom” Luke 17.21 “The kingdom of God Read more about 106 Misunderstood Texts (Kingdom of God 15)[…]

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