
All Rise with Abdu Murray Is It Fair to Be Born Fallen and Then Judged? (Viewer Questions) | Ep 98
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Mar 2, 2026 They wrestle with whether eternal judgment can be just when people are born into a fallen world. Biblical texts that both suggest universal rescue and support divine election are examined. Sin is reframed as willful rebellion rather than mere rule-breaking. The conversation stresses urgency for prayer and mission while acknowledging mystery around mercy and those who never heard the gospel.
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Hell Is About Whom You Trust
- Hell is grounded in trusting the wrong person rather than merely believing the wrong facts.
- Abdu Murray frames sin as choosing self over God, so eternal consequence follows from willful rebellion, not mere birth circumstances.
Bible Shows Tension Between Universal Desire And Final Judgment
- Scripture contains texts that both express God's desire that all be saved and passages that describe actual judgment and separation.
- Derek Caldwell and Abdu cite 1 Timothy, 1 John, Romans, and Matthew to show biblical tension on universality and judgment.
Election Passages Have Frayed Edges
- Biblical election passages have 'frayed edges' and resist neat theological categorization.
- Romans 9–11, Judas among the chosen, and John 6 are used to show interpretive complexity, not definitive proof for one system.
