Erik Raymond

Computer programmer, author, and open-source advocate best known for the essay/book 'The Cathedral and the Bazaar', for editing and contributing to hacker culture works, and for promoting the open-source movement.

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  1. 1. Is Hell For Real? And Other Questions About Judgment, Eternity And The God Of Love

    And Other Questions About Judgment, Eternity And The God Of Love

    An accessible, biblically grounded treatment of common questions about judgment, the nature of eternity, and how a loving God relates to the reality of hell; the author examines scriptural testimony, engages alternative views such as universalism and annihilationism, and offers theological and pastoral responses that aim to show how divine justice and mercy coexist. Written in a conversational, question-and-answer style, the book seeks to help readers wrestle honestly with difficult doctrines, find clarity about eternal destiny, and gain assurance in the gospel’s hope.

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