The shack william young5/25/2023 "I think that Jesus is both our salvation and rightful judge but that judgment is intended for our good, not our harm." You're going to enter a crisis - and I don't think the story is over I don't think death is our damnation," he continued. "And every time the New Testament talks about the issue of judgment, it talks about crisis - the Greek work for judgment - and it's a crisis. "Romans itself says that death can't separate you from the love of God ," he argued, insisting that the verse applies to all people, including those who haven't accepted Christ. "You're putting a 'don't return ' as if death is the final arbiter," Young said. Speaking to Eternity website in Australia, the author was asked what happens to a person who does not know God or does not return to God within the time frame of their life on earth. William Paul Young, the author behind the faith-based bestseller The Shack, later turned into a movie in 2017, has addressed one of the main controversies behind his book, by disputing the Christian mainstream view that those who die without knowing Jesus Christ cannot achieve salvation. Octavia Spencer (second from right) plays God in the film "The Shack," in theaters March 3, 2017.
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