Episode 74: House of Cards
February 2nd, 2012 at 1:47 am (Eschatology, Hell, Annihilationism, Ronnie, Joey Dear, Eternal Torment)
Fellow annihilationists/conditionalists Ronnie and Joey Dear join me for more than 3 hours to discuss Ronnie's debate with TurretinFan, my debate with Hiram Diaz, and arguments made against our view following the debate. This episode contains part three of three; listen to episodes 72 and 73 for parts one and two, respectively.
Music
- Robert Plant, House of Cards from the album, Band of Joy, 2010
Promoted Resources
- Ronnie's Consuming Fire blog
- Joey Dear's online presence
- Joey's "tome" defending annihilationism, The Bible Teaches Annihilationism.
- Ronnie's debate with TurretinFan (part 1 and part 2)
- My debate with Hiram Diaz (part 1 and part 2)
- My friend Michael Burgos' ministry, Grassroots Apologetics
- Michael Burgos' article, "Three Arguments Against Annihilationism"
- Hiram Diaz' article, "Do Matthew 3:11-12 and Malachi 4:1-6 Support Annihilationism?"
- Hiram Diaz' article, "Is Matthew 5:21-26 Merely Earthly Legal Advice?"
- Hiram Diaz' article, "Utter Destruction and Consumption: Allowing Context to Define the Key Terms (Pt. 1)"
- TurretinFan's exegesis of Jude's "twice dead" trees
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Eric J. Sawyer said,
March 29, 2012 at 9:48 am
Hi there, I listened to your first podcast (number 1) a few days ago and was greatly encouraged with your enthusiasm for this profoundly complex doctrine. I’ve been studying it for slightly over a decade and the cogs in the old thinking machine ground to a partial halt after ‘Love Wins’ hit the shelves. I guess that and coupled with necessary reading and in particular a book by Prof. H. Obayashi who has gone into the multi-religious and cultural background to the subject of Death and the Afterlife. I guess the Jazz (I’m primarily a musician) has seized the front room of my thinking, but your excellent podcast has woken up the thinking again and I wanted to thank you for your focus and humble attitude in the way that you handle your interviews. Sincerely, Eric J. Sawyer.
theopologetics said,
March 29, 2012 at 10:35 am
Thanks so much, Eric!