
Martin Zender Goes to Hell
A Critical Look at an Un-Criticized Doctrine
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Narrado por:
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John Heth
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Martin Zender
As indicated by the title, this book presents a very critical look at the doctrine of Hell, which is rarely criticized within Christendom today. The English word "hell" comes from the Anglo-Saxon "helan", which means "to cover, conceal, or hide". In the scriptures, there is no mention of "eternal torment" in the Old Testament, and in the Greek scriptures (the NT), there are three words translated to "hell": Gehenna, Hades, and Tartarus, none of which have anything to do with eternal torment. My objective is to guide you into the knowledge that the doctrine of hell is unbiblical and extremely harmful to those who hold to it.
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It never made sense to me that a God of love and mercy could possibly consign everyone who fails to “accept” Jesus to eternal torment. Like many believers, I have unsaved loved ones, and I now know they will experience God’s grace either in this life or after the grave. Zender ably refutes the awful doctrine of hell. The narrator was clear and easy to listen to. It was liberating.
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Incredible expose' on demonic doctrine of "hell"
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