21 episodes

"Without Jesus we are all dead"
I discuss the bible and conditional immortality. This is the biblical view that shows that rejecting the author of life leads to death and not an existence of eternal torment.

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"Without Jesus we are all dead"
I discuss the bible and conditional immortality. This is the biblical view that shows that rejecting the author of life leads to death and not an existence of eternal torment.

For other resources and scripts to non-live videos from me, see the website: https://thehellproject.substack.com/

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    Conditional Immortality and the Soul with William Tanksley Jr.

    Conditional Immortality and the Soul with William Tanksley Jr.

    Due to the common idea that to be a conditionalist you must believe in soul sleep (see carm.org's refutations of conditionalism) or a physicalist (soul and body are a united whole and never separate) I have asked William to join me in discussing how dualists think of Hell and the soul. William contributes to Rethinking Hell and is writing a paper on a conditionalist reading of Revelation with Chris Date. You can see some of the work here: http://independent.academia.edu/WilliamTanksleyJr
    For some of William's writings go to: http://rethinkinghell.com/author/william-tanksley/
    To see more of the backstory of this channel, go here: https://thehellproject.substack.com/p/the-back-story
    I do this for free and am very happy to continue to do so to the extent that my videos will not be monetised if my youtube ever grows that big. If you'd like to support what I do or just stay up to date with the resources I create you can do so at my website: https://thehellproject.online
    #soul #theology #hell


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    • 1 hr 33 min
    The Bible Teaches Annihilationism: A Conversation with Joseph Dear

    The Bible Teaches Annihilationism: A Conversation with Joseph Dear

    Joseph Dear has written 'The Bible Teaches Annihilationism' (https://amzn.to/3cEzl5L) an extensive look at not only what the bible teaches, but church history and responses to traditional and universalist arguments. Joseph has contributed a lot of time and study to the topic and much of what he has written can also be found at the Rethinking Hell website or at his own blog here:
    https://www.3ringbinder.org/
    For Joseph's contributions go to: http://rethinkinghell.com/author/jose...
    To see more of the backstory of this channel, go to http://thehellproject.online:
    I do this for free and am very happy to continue to do so to the extent that my videos will not be monetised if my youtube ever grows that big. If you'd like to support what I do or just stay up to date with the resources I create you can do so at my website.



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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Changing your Mind on Hell?

    Changing your Mind on Hell?

    Dan Page changed his mind from believing and teaching Eternal Conscious Torment to Conditionalism. We discuss why.
    We reference a note that Dan posted on his Facebook page. You can see it here with some edits to fit in the description:
    “This rather lengthy post is primarily for my friends who call themselves Christians. ... Since the beginning of my relationship with God I’ve often heard people say something along the lines of, “the Bible says everyone is going to live forever in one of two places.” I’m now quite sure that’s not at all what the Bible says. The primary picture the scriptures paint is one of eternal life (eternally alive & preserved) in heaven or eternal death (eternally dead & destroyed) in hell. I’m not trying to stir up discord or cause division. Nor am I saying that hell isn’t real. Of course it is. Jesus said,
    “Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Instead, fear the one who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.” (Matthew 10:28)
    When we bring the most honest hermeneutic we can to the scriptures, being committed to letting them speak to us rather than us telling them what we think they say, that’s when we find ourselves more able to discover what the truth truly is. No matter how long any individual, church or religious organization has believed anything, it doesn’t make it right or mean it’s true. I remember the cognitive dissonance with which I wrestled as I began questioning ECT. As I’ve continued to read & study the Bible being honest about what never seemed compatible with believing that love & justice would allow for let alone require ECT, it’s come to this: doesn’t inviting someone who never asked to exist to consider & respond to the good news communicated & confirmed in the gospel & person of Jesus Christ all the while having to include the reality of eternal conscious torment in a fiery hell if they refuse His gift of eternal life create its own cognitive dissonance? God is good & He is love & in His image He created every human being who was, is & will ever be? Yet the overwhelming majority of humanity will be tormented if not tortured eternally? Where, even once (yes, once), in the entirety of the Old Testament or the Book of Acts or any of the letters written by Paul, Peter or James does anything even hinting at ECT appear? ... If it isn’t & someone’s rejecting God because of it, then it's not God they’re rejecting but a distorted & disfigured caricature of Him.
    There is no doubt whatsoever that the misinterpretation of scripture leads to the misrepresentation of God. While some will say that’s exactly what I’m doing here concerning this, obviously I would beg to differ. The bottom line is that I am trying to expose as clearly as I can that which I’ve come to see is an absolutely humungous misunderstanding concerning immortality being something anyone has who has not yet received the gift of eternal life in Christ (Genesis 2:16-17 / Matthew 7:13-14 / John 3:16 / Romans 6:23 / 1 Corinthians 15:53-54 / 2 Timothy 1:10 / 1 John 5:11-12).
    Knowing that how we look at what we see very much influences what it is we see, I do have to say I see the scriptural support for conditional immortality far outweighs that for eternal conscious torment. May whatever the truth is always be our passion & prize. May we always be willing to say “I was wrong” about anything & anyone, including the Bible & God, whenever the need to do so arises. The best questions to ask about whatever the Bible addresses are what does this actually say & what does it truly mean? This includes being aware of context historically, culturally & geographically. It requires being willing & able to acknowledge & address the difference between metaphor, hyperbole, symbolism, allusion & imagery, etc. Is something timely or timeless? Is it a promise, a proverb or a principle / a moral, civil or ceremonial law / a commandment, exhortation or observation? Is

    • 54 min
    10 Reasons People Won't Burn in Hell Forever

    10 Reasons People Won't Burn in Hell Forever

    Having started this channel I have made a few friends from around the world who have also come to view conditionalism due to scripture. Michael Pearce is one such friend and we're going to be discussing 10 reasons people won't burn in hell forever. To see more of the backstory of this channel, go here:
    I do this for free and am very happy to continue to do so to the extent that my videos will not be monetised if my youtube ever grows that big. If you'd like to support what I do or just stay up to date with the resources I create you can do so here: https://thehellproject.substack.com/
    #biblestudy #theology #hell


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    • 1 hr 26 min
    A conversation with John Tancock - Hell and Evangelism

    A conversation with John Tancock - Hell and Evangelism

    John Tancock has a lot of experience with evangelism and apologetics and has been engaging with both since his late teens. He has contributed to a number of apologetics leaflets and written articles for Premier Christianity and appeared on Premier Radio. He headed up the Rethinking Hell conference in London in 2016. He is a fascinating bloke as can be seen in his Premier blurb: 'JT' was born in a pub, has led and planted a number of churches and has worked in apologetics since his teens. He regularly travels to Zambia, where he indulges himself in Bible teaching and his love of ants (yes, ants).  
    This conversation is about JT's Christian walk, how his view on hell has impacted his faith and relationship with other Christians. 
    We will also look into how hell impacts evangelism and apologetics.  
    For some of JT's writings on apologetics: https://petersbrook.com/collections/understanding-series  
    For JT's blog: http://jtsblogspot.blogspot.com/  
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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Psalm 37 - Judgement and New Creation - A sermon

    Psalm 37 - Judgement and New Creation - A sermon

    I spoke from Psalm 37 on the 5th of September 2021 as part of a series on Psalms in my previous church. It is a Psalm which I find brings clarity to the hope that Christians can have, even in suffering, and why even God's judgement is good news. 
    You can watch it on YouTube, or read the script here: The Hell Project's Substack
    The script isn't always what I've said as I can tend to go off script every now and then...  
    #hell #judgement #hope 
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    • 48 min

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