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INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 25, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- Pastor Rob Bell sparked a colossal controversy and stirred up a media feeding frenzy this summer with his bombshell book . . .
"Love Wins"
A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived
Now, as never before, John Noe (pronounced "No-ee"), Ph.D. in Theology and bestselling author, unleashes a scholarly and unbiased analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the pro and con arguments in this debate over, arguably, "one of Christianity's most offensive doctrines."
Noe, a conservative theologian, resolves this controversy with a solution of synthesis -- one that meets all the demands of Scripture in . . .
"Hell Yes / Hell No"
What really is the extent of God's grace . . . and wrath?
Noe maintains that "good, bad, strong, and weak arguments exist on all sides. They deserve careful re-consideration and not blanket dismissals."
For starters, Noe offers three resolution keys:
Key #1 -- "What does the Bible say about 'Hell'? NOTHING!
Key #2 -- "What did Jesus say about 'Hell'? NOTHING! All translation matches are mistranslations from biased translators. This misleading began in the 4th century A.D. when the language of the Bible was changed from Greek to Latin!
Key #3 -- "Then what was Jesus' 'Hell'? Mostly, it was 'Gehenna,' the garbage dump of Jerusalem. So is 'Gehenna' 'Hell?' Hell no!"
This insight and much more is exposed and re-explored as Noe ties up loose ends and answers questions Rob Bell left hanging and unanswered -- regarding hell and the greater issue of the eternal afterlife destiny of all people.
Fact is, Noe's new book strikes at the heart of Christian theology and Christianity itself. He suggests that "our limited earthly view has been the problem. . . . but the bottom line is, God's plan of salvation and condemnation may be far different and greater than we've been led to believe."
In a clear and straightforward manner, Noe lays out the historical and scriptural evidence as never before.
Great Source for a Follow-up Story:
John Noe spent twenty years of study, research, and collecting materials and conflicting opinions about this most troubling tradition of Christianity. Hence, this Bible scholar and his compelling new book, "Hell Yes / Hell No," are a great source for a follow-up story to the continuing controversy ignited by Rob Bell.
For more information see:
prophecyrefi.org
Amazon.com.