Heretics

I am a loyal listener of Chicago Public Radio’s weekly series, “This American Life.”  No matter how many different types of media are out there, I still find the radio documentary to be a powerful medium.  Since I can’t always catch it when it’s on, I made a point to subscribe to their weekly podcast.

A few months ago, I heard this fascinating story about Reverend Carlton Pearson, a renowned evangelical pastor in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This story talks about his rise in the evangelical arena, and his eventual fall because of his doubts in the belief of hell. He wondered if a loving God would really condemn most of the human race to burn and writhe in the fire of Hell for eternity. He then started preaching the theology of “inclusion-ism” which believed God was all-loving, regardless of what path he or she chose. He was ultimately declared a heretic by the church.

When I originally heard this, it made me think of how the concept of Ik Onkar would fly in the evangelical community.  Take a listen…I’d be curious to hear what others think.


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2 Responses to “Heretics”

  1. Valerie B. says:

    Like you I also enjoy radio a lot in this modern and fast world. I have not heard the story which you are talking about but I would love to listen to it if you post the complete story here at your blog. Thank you for affordable top rated resume development services Stay bless!