
Certainty, Hell, Evil, and Universalism: A Conversation with Keith DeRose
A Pastor and a Philosopher Walk into a Bar
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The Importance of Repentance
The kind of person who really most embodies and exemplifies the kind of habituated character I'm talking about is someone who becomes so set in one kind of one train of choices that the good choices are not tempting to them. The word that evil people were repenting the end seems to be based on the observation that they sometimes repent here. And so why not after death? Maybe even more so after death, because God has like infinite opportunity to convince them in all kinds of creative ways that God might not have had here. But it seems to me that the evidence available to any of us strongly predicts that most people won't repent Because it's extremely rare even in this life.
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