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  1. Hellbound? in the Washington Post

    26 Sep 2012
    Posted By: ReKnew
    Greg and Kevin Miller

    Kevin Miller, the writer/director of “Hellbound?” was featured in the Washington Post in an article titled “Hell is a reality distortion field.” He challenges us to consider that what we believe about hell or anything else is partially conditioned … read more

    Heaven and Hell | Hellbound | Theology
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  2. Hellbound?

    23 Sep 2012
    Posted By: ReKnew

    Greg will be at the 7:15 showing of Hellbound? this Tuesday evening at AMC Inver Grove 16 to answer questions after the showing. The writer/director Kevin Miller will be there as well. If you’re in the Twin Cities, come … read more

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  3. Greg on Framing the Question for HELLBOUND? Documentary [Video]

    27 Jul 2012
    Posted By: ReKnew

    Greg did an interview for the forthcoming feature documentary Hellbound? in which he explains the importance of framing the question of Hell correctly.

    Watch the interview below and check out the iTunes theatrical trailer.

    Greg Boyd on the importance … read more

    Afterlife | Heaven and Hell
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  4. What about the thief on the cross?

    03 Feb 2009
    Posted By: Greg Boyd

    Question: You hold that most people who are saved will nevertheless have to go through a “purging fire” to have their character refined and fit for heaven. Whatever is unfinished in our “sanctification” in this epoch must be completed in … read more

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  5. Will people get married in heaven?

    29 Jan 2008
    Posted By: Greg Boyd

    Question: I lead a Bible study group for teenagers. One recently asked a question: “Will there be marriage in Heaven? And if not, why? God created marriage when He created the perfect earth, so why won’t there also be marriage … read more

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  6. Are you an annihilationist, and if so, why?

    19 Jan 2008
    Posted By: Greg Boyd

    Annihilationism is the view that whoever and whatever cannot be redeemed by God is ultimately put out of existence. Sentient beings do not suffer eternally, as the traditional view of hell teaches.I’m strongly inclined toward the annihilationist position. The reason … read more

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  7. The Case for Annihilationism

    19 Jan 2008
    Posted By: Greg Boyd

    Annihilationism is the view that whoever and whatever cannot be redeemed by God is ultimately put out of existence. Sentient beings do not suffer eternally, as the traditional view of hell teaches. While I am not completely convinced of this … read more

    Afterlife | Heaven and Hell | Judgement
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