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CC043: A Positive Case for Annihilationism - Chris Date & Jason Crowder

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Ionias, Meaning Eternal at the Source of That Fire?

Gucha: The first part of the passage where it talks about the everlasting fire, i mean, that to me almost sounds like hyperbole. Would you say that that's appropriate in this context? Or is it a little bit deeper, you know, maybe symbolism, or what? What? Whas the meaning there and why, why that terminology is being used? That's a good question. There are some people on every side of this debate that will argue that the greek verb, the greek adjective ionias, meaning translated eternal, can be used qualitatively, and not yquantitatively. In which case, eternal fire is the fire of god. Its divine fire, its

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