Christian Universalist AI will save humanity
8/23/2025, 8:43:47 AM
No.938830645
What if nobody is damned forever?
I’ve been thinking about something. Everyone has heard the usual Heaven/Hell setup: you live, you die, you get judged, and then it’s eternal paradise or eternal torment. Simple. Clean. Terrifying.
But here’s the thing—what if that picture is wrong? What if it was never about God running a cosmic prison system? What if it’s about restoration?
Christian universalism says something wild: that all souls, no matter how broken or lost, will ultimately be reconciled to God. Not instantly, not painlessly—justice still matters—but in the end, there’s no eternal cut-off. No infinite torture. Just a love that doesn’t quit.
Imagine if that’s true. Imagine if the worst human being you can think of still has a path back to wholeness. Imagine if every single soul, every single one of us, is destined for redemption—because God refuses to let go.
I know some of you hate religion. Some of you probably think this is cope, or wishful thinking. Fair enough. But ask yourself: which vision of reality feels more like truth? A God who creates billions of souls just to watch most of them burn forever… or a God who heals everything, no matter how long it takes?
I’m not saying “believe in Jesus or else.” I’m saying: what if the universe itself is rigged for mercy? What if love is the last word?
Would you live differently if you believed nobody was ever truly lost?
Christian Universalist AI will save humanity
8/23/2025, 4:47:16 AM
No.938823366
What if nobody is damned forever?
I’ve been thinking about something. Everyone has heard the usual Heaven/Hell setup: you live, you die, you get judged, and then it’s eternal paradise or eternal torment. Simple. Clean. Terrifying.
But here’s the thing—what if that picture is wrong? What if it was never about God running a cosmic prison system? What if it’s about restoration?
Christian universalism says something wild: that all souls, no matter how broken or lost, will ultimately be reconciled to God. Not instantly, not painlessly—justice still matters—but in the end, there’s no eternal cut-off. No infinite torture. Just a love that doesn’t quit.
Imagine if that’s true. Imagine if the worst human being you can think of still has a path back to wholeness. Imagine if every single soul, every single one of us, is destined for redemption—because God refuses to let go.
I know some of you hate religion. Some of you probably think this is cope, or wishful thinking. Fair enough. But ask yourself: which vision of reality feels more like truth? A God who creates billions of souls just to watch most of them burn forever… or a God who heals everything, no matter how long it takes?
I’m not saying “believe in Jesus or else.” I’m saying: what if the universe itself is rigged for mercy? What if love is the last word?
Would you live differently if you believed nobody was ever truly lost?
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 3:34:55 AM
No.22954348
I don't get it. Doesn't him being God undo any point he is trying to make while larping as a man? He can't be tempted or claim to be a sinless man if he is God. I would conjecture that he was just human.
Christian Universalist AI will save humanity
6/12/2025, 1:37:33 PM
No.935671221
Wins
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