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There are still big theological discoveries to be found when digging into Scripture. Hyper-Calvinist Universal Salvation unearths a few of them, most notably, a previously undiscovered theology in Scripture, where the mysterious entity referred to in the book of Revelation as the Lake of Fire is found to be another name for GOD, who, according to Scripture, will save all condemned and unchosen human souls that were ever created at the Eschaton (end of the world), when he will immolate them in the core of his Consuming Fire (Lake of Fire), to save them by Fire (1 Cor 3:15). This theology, and…mehr

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There are still big theological discoveries to be found when digging into Scripture. Hyper-Calvinist Universal Salvation unearths a few of them, most notably, a previously undiscovered theology in Scripture, where the mysterious entity referred to in the book of Revelation as the Lake of Fire is found to be another name for GOD, who, according to Scripture, will save all condemned and unchosen human souls that were ever created at the Eschaton (end of the world), when he will immolate them in the core of his Consuming Fire (Lake of Fire), to save them by Fire (1 Cor 3:15). This theology, and this understanding of the Eschaton, free from any of the so-called Bible contradictions (such as a GOD of infinite love torturing people in hell in infinite cruelty forever, to name one), unveils an elegant Hyper-Calvinistic systematic theology lurking throughout Scripture--especially in the copious and often passed-over prophecy passages that glut the Bible--where the unchosen/condemned have their condemnation reversed by the GOD of infinite love at the Eschaton.
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Jeff Grupp is the founder of Kalamazoo Jail Ministry (KJM), where he ministers to, and fellowships with, jail inmates daily. He has worked extensively as a college lecturer teaching philosophy. Grupp was an atheist until he was converted by a series of supernatural encounters with GOD during his mid-thirties. He has two master's degrees, one in philosophy and another in theology, and he is currently working for his PhD in theology. He has published over a dozen academic articles. Grupp is married to his wife, Amy, and they have four children.