Unless Jesus Says Otherwise Hell Exists Asserts Evangelical Report
British group acknowledges differences on annihilationism, but says doctrine of hell must be preached again.
By Cedric Pulford, Ecumenical News International, in London | posted 4/18/00 | posted 4/01/2000 12:00AM

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"In fact, there are intriguing hints in the new physics around the science of black holes that these apparently opposite positions may ultimately be reconcilable."Copyright © 2000 Ecumenical News International. Used with permission.
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press release about The Nature of Hell and coverage of the report in Australia's national newspaper
The Age.Recent ChristianityToday.com articles on Hell include:Books & Culture Corner: Who in Hell? | Theologian John Sanders considers the eternal fate of non-Christians. (Apr. 10, 2000)
CT Classic: The Perennial Debate | Christians have never agreed on the salvation for those who have never heard of Christ. By John Sanders (Apr. 10, 2000)
Is Hell Forever? (Oct. 5, 1998)
Can We Be Good Without Hell? (June 16 1997)Leadership Journal offers an article for pastors, "
Preaching Hell in a Tolerant Age | Brimstone for the broad-minded."
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