![]() ![]() The notion that fallen angels can be redeemed is basically defended along two lines: (1) God must offer them redemption out of fairness, and (2) the language of Revelation 1-3, where Christ speaks “to the angels” of the churches, apparently includes certain statements that sound like an offer of repentance. The Basic Argument for Angelic Redemption I think this initial “simple” pass is sufficient to make my points. I’m going to stick with English translation for the most part, trying to avoid a more technical discussion. So this will be my first actual pass through the topic. ![]() It hasn’t interested me to this point, but in the wake of the podcast episode, it seems the right time to jump in. ![]() I know I’ve mentioned it here and there, noting that it is indeed a topic some folks have an interest in, or to say that I didn’t find the idea persuasive, as it has real coherence problems. I don’t address the topic in The Unseen Realm. This is curious, since I’ve never written anything on the subject. Consequently, it seemed time to address the topic.īefore getting into the topic, I should note that some online think my “arguments” against angelic redemption are weak. I am sure, as we discussed on that podcast episode, that the idea has led to disastrous spiritual calamity for some. As I mentioned in the recent episode of the Naked Bible Podcast, the subject of angelic redemption seems to be percolating on the internet. ![]()
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