The Early Christians Believed in Hell - Refuting John Lilley
I was recently directed to a website belonging to John Lilley, an author of at least three books on Christianity. One of those books is titled “ Hell is a Mistranslation ”. One article on his website, titled “ The Early Christians did not Believe in Hell ” served as a sort of prologue to the book, explaining why Lilley believes “hell” to be a mistranslation and explaining that neither Christ nor the early Christian writers from the first several centuries believed in “hell” as we understand it today. I have attempted several times to re-access his webpage lately, but have been unable. I continue to get a message that the webpage (johnlilley.org) has expired. Whether the page will come up again, I do not know. What I do know is that there are at least a handful of people who have recently read his article and were misled by it, and so I am going to refute it. Actually, I’m going to let Jesus and the early Christians refute it; I’ll just post their words. Christ, Himself, as w...
In "The Dying Wish of My Brother, Danny Manthei", I noted that shortly before he passed, he participated in a series of video talking points/Q&A about the faith. I'll be sharing these as our younger brother gets them uploaded. This one is titled, "Confession".
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting this. I'm so glad his wisdom can still be passed on to his family and friends and beyond. Even after Danny left the Earth, he is still doing his Father's work.
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