RE: Hell & MWH (Was Re: MWH experimental test)

From: Glenn Morton (glennmorton@entouch.net)
Date: Tue Jul 08 2003 - 21:06:05 EDT

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    George wrote:

    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: George Murphy [mailto:gmurphy@raex.com]
    >Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 2:26 PM
    >
    > I think that Glenn's point can be stated better than by
    >putting it in terms of
    >who will be in Hell & who won't, & that Howard's description in
    >terms of acceptance or
    >non-acceptance of a set of propositions is something of a
    >caricature of traditional
    >Christian belief. But there is a significant issue here: How can
    >there be an
    >acceptable Christian eschatology with MWH?
    >
    > By "acceptable eschatology" I mean one that involves some
    >ultimate vindication
    >of the good and defeat of evil.

    Wow. I guess since I am at the other end of the Bible most often, I hadn't
    thought of that one. As I understand the MWH, there would probably be
    universes where evil ultimatly prevails, in a supposedly God-created
    universe.

    And would their be universes in which Mohammed was the Messiah?



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