AstaKask

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Robert said
No, Bart does not think that. He attributes a doctrine of annihilation to Jesus. If you disagree with this historical judgement about the teachings of Jesus, please state your reasons.
He does attribute a doctrine of annihilation to Jesus, but as I understand it the sinners will be tormented for a while before they’re annihilated.
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Evangelicals are led to the idea that Jesus preached supernatural events as accompanying the coming of God’s Kingdom based on their literal reading of the Bible. What leads Dr Ehrman to the view to the coincidence of supernatural phenomena and Kingdom of God? Is it also a literal reading of the same passages and if not, what?
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