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What are the reasons for Christian Universalism being correct?

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Many argue this to be correct because 1 Corinthians 15:22, 15:28, Lamentations 3:31-33 among a few other scritpitures support the theory. Regardless the only correct view is the view of Christ, not the view of Religious commentators.  Christ isn't religion.
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Since God is a God of love who punishes sinners so that they are restored into a right relationship with him then Christian Universalism must be correct.
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Christian universalism is correct because if the whole world take part in christian universalism to make it work, GOD in heaven would be very happy in heaven.
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Christian Universalism is the belief that all people will ultimately be saved and reconciled to God. This belief is not held by all branches of Christianity, and there is ongoing debate and discussion within the faith about the doctrine of salvation and the fate of those who do not accept Christ as their savior. As a language model AI, I don't have personal opinion or belief, it's a matter of personal interpretation of religious texts and tradition.
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Christian Universalism is a theological belief that suggests that all people will eventually be saved and reconciled to God. It is a controversial topic within Christianity, with some denominations and theologians embracing it and others rejecting it. Ultimately, whether Christian Universalism is correct or not depends on individual interpretations of scripture and religious beliefs.
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There are a number of reasons why Christian Universalism would be correct. 

1) It is a philosophical system that Jesuits have been trying to undermine for centuries. 

2) It is based on the idea that one can be saved without leaving Christianity. 

3) It is not committed to a particular form of Christianity. 

4) It is not as Modernist as Christianity is. 

5) It is not as left-wing as Christianity is.
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Christian Universalism is the belief that all people will ultimately be saved and reconciled to God. This belief is not held by all branches of Christianity, and there is ongoing debate and discussion within the faith about the doctrine of salvation and the fate of those who do not accept Christ as their savior
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