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This site has been established as a place where questions and answers concerning biblical Universal Reconciliation can be shared.

Then approaching this subject from the Scriptures, many honest and sincere questions arise. The site is designed to be an interactive forum bringing members of the Body of Christ together in fellowship and study around the subject of Universal Reconciliation.

For those who have answers.

Those who have been studying Universal Reconciliation for some time can look through the list of questions to offer answers for the help of those who come to the site. You can write the answers yourself, or share material that is already in print. You may also want to answer a question that has already been answered by another reader, offering additional material, or an alternate viewpoint.

How this all came about.

The concept for this site was conceived during a series of email exchanges with J. Wade. This brother has been a serious student of Universal Reconciliation for the past few years. After doing much reading of various sources on this topic, thought that he could not really testify with confidence that he truly believed in Universal Reconciliation until he had examined the Bible cover-to-cover as objectively as possible. 

 

He began in Genesis and, after reaching Deuteronomy, got impatient and decided to limit his exploration to the New Testament, since the vast majority of issues appeared to be New Testament issues anyway.

 

He decided to jot down those passages which he felt a partialist would raise a question about.  Then, he decided to go back, reread those passages, and type out the questions associated with each passage.  (Keep in mind that he felt that he knew the answer to at least some of the questions he was typing.  He was just trying to make a master list of questions that he felt a partialist would ask, whether or not he knew the answer.) 

 

He hadn’t planned for the project to get as big as it had gotten.  In fact, in a way it really discouraged him. After compiling a list of 322 questions from the New Testament, he has felt stuck at an impasse in his studies.

 

We began this site with J. Wade’s initial list of 322 questions.

 

We have been thrilled to have others assists in this ongoing study.

 

We would like to encourage you to share this site with others.

 

Your fellow,

 

Clyde L. Pilkington, Jr.

 


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