God’s Character Attacked: Annihilationism vs. Eternal Torment
Is God a torturer or a merciful Judge? We tackle the debate between annihilationism and eternal torment, comparing key biblical terms like “destroy,” “perish,” and “death” versus “torment.” Discover why the biblical view of conditional immortality reveals a God of justice and love, not endless cruelty.
Eternal Torment or Annihilationism? What Does the Bible Teach?
Is hell eternal torment or annihilation? We take a step-by-step biblical journey, examining the clear language of Scripture, “death,” “destruction,” and “perish.” Discover why key verses like John 3:16 and Matthew 10:28 point to the final destruction of the wicked, not endless suffering, and how this aligns with God’s character.
Ray Comfort or Kirk Cameron? What Really Happens to the Wicked? A Biblical Case for Annihilationism
Is hell eternal conscious torment, or the final destruction of the wicked? We explore the biblical case for annihilationism, examining key scriptures like John 3:16 and Matthew 10:28. Discover why immortality is a gift only for the saved and how God’s justice aligns with His character of love.
The Significance of the Cross for Time and Eternity
What was truly accomplished at the cross? We explore the profound significance of Jesus’ death and His final words, “It is finished.” Discover how He fulfilled ancient prophecy, ended the sacrificial system, and secured the ultimate victory over Satan, reconciling humanity to God once and for all.
Christian Nationalism, Second Coming, Sabbath and Protecting Freedom to Worship
Explore the origins and rising influence of Christian Nationalism. We trace its roots from colonial America to the modern era and examine its impact on government, faith, and the rights of the minority. Discover the importance of upholding liberty of conscience and the separation of church and state in these prophetic times.
When Death and Judgment Are Mercy: Life After Rejecting Christ
How can a loving God judge the world? We explore the profound truth that God’s judgment is an act of mercy, honoring human freedom. Discover why heaven would be misery for those who reject Christ, and examine the biblical view of hell as final destruction rather than eternal torment.

