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What is the difference between universalism and annihilationism?

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Universalism asserts that all will eventually be saved, while annihilationism claims that the impenitent will cease to exist.

Universalism and annihilationism represent two divergent views on the fate of the impenitent. Universalism posits that, ultimately, every individual will be saved, including those in hell, resulting in a universal reconciliation with God. In contrast, annihilationism teaches that those who are eternally condemned will not suffer forever but will instead be annihilated—essentially ceasing to exist. Both views, however, are criticized for lacking a strong biblical foundation, as Scripture speaks decisively of everlasting punishment and the conscious reality of hell as a place of continuous suffering.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:46

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