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There are many who find the doctrine of Hell disturbing and uncomfortable. It sits uneasily with many Christians, and is a doctrine that for many preachers, gathers dust, filed away somewhere quiet. For those who find Hell a problem, a far more comfortable option has been redeveloped, and has gathered support in recent years. It is annihilationism, an idea that proposes that rather than the lost...

tendency in evangelicalism toward a milder view of Hell.4 Several non-traditional views concerning Hell have been popularized recently and have brought this often-avoided doctrine to the forefront. A few evangelicals have reasserted universalism, the position that God will save everyone and punish no one eternally.5 Others have embraced inclusivism.6 Inclusivism is the notion that many people who have not heard the gospel due to the barriers of geography, language, and time will be saved because
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