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UNIVERSALISM IN CHRISTIANITY As noted above, in and even Satan himself, will eventually be saved. In North America , some adherents formed the Universalist Church , which in 1961 merged with the American Unitarian Association to form the Unitarian Universalist Association and creating a new form of Universalism called Unitarian Universalism . Universalists as a matter of historical definition are those who believe God to be so loving that all will be reconciled to God's own self. Anything short of "universal salvation," Universalists in the 18th century thought, would fail to comport with the image of God as all-powerful and all-knowing. The doctrine can be traced to the earliest centuries of Church history, and was taught by both Origen and St. Gregory Of Nyssa . Universalists in 18th and 19th century North America often believed that the punishment for sin was simply the fate of having to live the life of a sinner, and that this was sufficient and "just retribution" for such conduct. Others believed in something closer to purgatory, while others said it was beyond the understanding of mortals to know what would ultimately transpire before all dwell in "final harmony" with God. As for human conduct, Universalists typically have taught that the boundless love of God by which all sin will (at least eventually) be forgiven animates a similar duty for humankind, citing the same biblical texts on forgiveness that are used by 'partialists' (a Universalist term for non-Universalist Christians) to illustrate the principles by which Universalists seek to live, among which the most notable is the petition from the Lord's Prayer - "Forgive us our as we forgive our [debtors/those who trespass against us/those who sin against us ". (See Forgiveness .) In its more pluralist expressions, and as a result of its ultimate consolidation of the Universalist Church Of America with the Unitarian denomination, many Universalists have moved away from an explicitly or wholly biblical foundation for their inclusive faith. That said, Universalists have bestowed upon Unitarian Universalism a global understanding of what constitutes God's family, an undiminished belief in the goodness of the life, and a commitment to seeking reconciliation and restorative justice in their personal relationships and in the public realm. It should be noted that there remain Christians outside the fold of the Unitarian Universalist Association, who are otherwise theologically conservative and who hold to Universalism. These include various Evangelical and Baptist Universalist ("no-heller") groups. [http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhawkin/Stoneycr.html Many Universalists believe that Jesus was the first Universalist. They tend to insist on walking the talk and being of service to their communities and see their religion as a means of commitment to peace and justice and being true to a stand on human rights of all people regardless of any category or false division. It should also be noted that there are "hopeful" universalists in many of the larger denominations [http://www.pcusa.org/today/department/q-a/past/2005/q-a-1205.htm , and many universalists who believe in hell as a place of remedial punishment. This belief in hell is held by Bishop Carlton Pearson's "Higher Dimensions Family Church," and stated on their web site (on the frequently asked questions page) in the following words: "A person who spends every day getting drunk, will ruin their health, marriage, family and career; they will make their lives a living Hell. But that still falls far short of the chronic alcoholic being condemned by a just God to literally burn in Hell forever and ever. For others it may very well be that the punishment merited by their sins is greater than what they receive in this life. For those people perhaps there will be some kind of punishment after death, but we believe that it will be remedial and corrective rather than just punishment for punishment's sake. Exactly what that will be and how long it will last we don't know. Will Hell for some people last 10 minutes or 10 million years...we don't know. But this we do know; Hell will not last for eternity; it will not be endless...Don't sin. Be reunited with God now, rather than after you have put yourself (and those you love) through Hell." {Link without Title} UNIVERSALISM IN ANANDA MARGA
UNIVERSALISM IN THE NEW CHURCH In the New Church Universalism is the belief that The Lord created every person to go to heaven and be conjoined with Him there as an angel. And also that He does not make anyone go there, but people freely choose their eternal destiny. People of all faiths come into heaven if they have followed their beliefs sincerely and loved God and their neighbors. Those who go to Hell have chosen Hell because they enjoy Hellish delights, which in Hell are only allowed to be enjoyed as fantasy. Therefore the Lord does not punish people by sending them to Hell, but rather allows Hell as a permission of man's free will. www.newchurch.org SEE ALSO |