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All people will eventually attain Christian salvation
From Argumentrix
| All people will eventually attain Christian salvation | |
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| Subjects | |
| Christianity |
Salvation |
| Theology |
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| Linking arguments | |
| People must work with the Christian God to achieve salvation People who have attained salvation through Christian faith are given immortality Salvation is given instantaneously by God without cooperation from the saved Salvation is possible only through Jesus, who is the sole mediator between God and humanity
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- Note: This position is called universalism, universal salvation or universal reconciliation.
Supporting arguments
It is taught in the Exposition of Divine Faith, a scriptural work written by Rev. Sun Myung Moon and Hyo Won Eu, that God has predestined that all people will achieve salvation. [1]
- Related argument: The Exposition of the Divine Principle is inspired scripture.
Opposing arguments
Only 144,000 people chosen by God will be given salvation. [2]
- Related argument: People may exercise their free will to choose Christian salvation.
- Related argument: People who have attained salvation through Christian faith are given immortality.