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Erasing Hell

What God Said About Eternity, and the Things We've Made Up

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Erasing Hell

By: Francis Chan, Preston Sprinkle
Narrated by: Josh Childs
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How could a loving God send people to hell? Will people have a chance after they die to believe in Jesus and go to heaven?

With a humble respect for God's word, Francis Chan and Preston Sprinkle address the deepest questions you have about eternal destiny. They've asked the same questions. Like you, sometimes they just don't want to believe in hell. But as they write, "We cannot afford to be wrong on this issue". This is not a book about who is saying what. It's a book about what God says. It's not a book about impersonal theological issues. It's a book about people who God loves. It's not a book about arguments, doctrine, or being right. It's a book about the character of God.

Erasing Hell will immerse you in the truth of Scripture as, together with the authors, you find not only the truth but the courage to live it out.

©2011 Francis Chan, Preston Sprinkle (P)2021 David C. Cook
Christianity Christian Living Ministry & Evangelism
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The truth of the bible is presented in the form of facts with little option. Major questions were answered with scripture and there was a comprohensive flow the the presentation of the subject.

Frances presents the truth

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it makes me furious and drives me even further away from god and only adds to my despair

truth hurts

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At the end of this, I felt a bit hopeless and fearful. I’m sure that was not the author's intent, but now I am questioning my understanding of what God’s definition of love is versus my hopeful belief that it is something it may not be.

Hopeless

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The openness and honesty is this book had made me look again at some of my ideas and attitudes about God and eternal judgement. It's challenging and well worth investing the time to read it.

Dealing with a tough issue

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chan doesn't answer the duration question leaving readers still wondering one OF the central issues

good reading to ponder

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