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From an interview with Rev. Carlton Pearson:
Pearson: I was angry that people go to hell.In fact, for Carlton, it was personal. His own grandparents had been preachers once. But then they “backslid,” as Carlton puts it... had committed adultery, had learned to love booze and must therefore be in hell. So he was mad at them. But also... Pearson: I was resentful of God. See, if you fear God the way we’re taught to fear Him, you’ll serve Him, you’ll believe in Him, you’ll worship Him—but you probably will never really love Him.And then one day, it happened. Bishop Carlton Pearson was sitting in the living room of his big house in Tulsa having his dinner in front of the TV set. There was a news story on about the refugee crisis in Rwanda. Pearson: And you saw these African people—mostly women and children walking slowly back trying to come home. There was no light or life in their eyes. It was a horrible thing for me to see. Swollen bellies and skeletal bodies, emaciated... and then the babies looking at the mom and the mama looking out in space. It was sad. And I’m sitting there with my little fat-cheeked baby and my plateful of food, watching my big screen TV. A man of God, a preacher of the Gospel, and Evangelist, and I’m looking at those people assuming that they’re probably Muslim and going to Hell. “’Cause God wouldn’t do that to Christians,” I’m thinking...And then, right at that moment, Carlton had his revelation. Pearson: And I said, “God I don’t know how you’re gonna call yourself a loving God and allow those people to suffer so much and then just suck them into hell.” And I believe it was the Spirit of God in me saying, “Is that what you think we’re doing?”He talked back, he says, at that voice in his head. Pearson: “God, I can’t I can’t save the whole world.” And that’s when I heard that voice say, “Precisely. That’s what we did. And if you’d tell them that they are redeemed, you wouldn’t create those kinds of problems. Can’t you see they’re already in Hell?”Clear as a bell, says Carlton, he heard god telling him to preach this new message that hell is a place in life, and that after death. Everybody is redeemed. Everybody. Pearson: I immediately started thinking about my grandparents. “Well, maybe they’re not in Hell. Maybe if they’re already saved, if the cross and Christ and all that stuff really happened and is really spiritual—which I believe it is—then—if He came to save the world, then the world is saved unless he’s a failure.”This was powerful stuff. Though dangerous too. Morrison: You mean Hitler’s in heaven?Then Carlton started preaching what he’d come to call “The Gospel of Inclusion.” He told his big congregation that Hell doesn’t exist in the way the church has taught and that all people will eventually be reunited with god. Pearson: For the first time in all my life as a Christian, I really not only loved God, I started liking God...To hell and back - Dateline NBC - MSNBC.com
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So he's saying that this is hell? And that when we die we're all going to heaven no matter what?
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Oh, well, what would I know about such weighty subjects as this? Let's Rock! My Bloody Marriage
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If everyone, no matter what sins they'd committed, is destined to be with god, then wouldn't that make the words of Jesus utterly pointless? Why bother teaching morality when we can all just kill ourselves or each other and go and hang out with god?
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Because this life is important and valuable in and of itself. And because we should do what is right for the sake of doing what is right, for the very love of it, not for fear of punishment or desire for reward.
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Curiously, to me, that is a bit of a no-brainer. It is unseemly to imagine that this is a revelation to some. I will, side-step individual notions of what we deem to be "right" however. As the old adage says, "The road to Hell was paved with good intentions."
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