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📖 ✝️ 🎙️ 4 HEISER CLIPS on ANNIHILATIONISM! For years, annihilationism—also known as conditional immortality—has been labeled heresy in many evangelical circles. But that label doesn’t hold up as cleanly as some assume. 00:00 Heiser on Annihilationism and Orthodoxy 03:00 Conditional Immortality, the Destruction of Death, and Michael Heiser 08:00 Revelation 21:4, the End of Death, and the Problem of ECT 15:00 Eternal Punishment Language, Prophetic Imagery, and Heiser’s Books 21:45 The “Death of Death” Argument and Heiser’s Most Definitive Statement RESOURCES: 📕The Gospel is Bigger than You Think — https://amzn.to/4alcWtt 👑The Great Dr. Michael Heiser @DRMSH ▶️Source Video for Part 1: • Why Christians Should Consider Annihilatio... ( @stefanlouw6395 ) 🎙️Naked Bible Podcast — https://nakedbiblepodcast.com/ 📘Brief Insights on Mastering Bible Doctrine — https://amzn.to/4rreWId 📺Kirk Cameron @KirkCameronOfficial Other mentions: @TruthUnites@WesHuff - https://anthonydelgado.net Long before the recent controversy surrounding Kirk Cameron, the late Michael Heiser was already publicly arguing that annihilationism is biblically rational, historically defensible, and well within the bounds of Christian orthodoxy. He did so repeatedly, across podcasts, interviews, and published works—dating back at least to 2015. In this video, we walk carefully through Heiser’s own words on hell, death, and final judgment. We look at his treatment of conditional immortality, the “death of death,” prophetic language, and why annihilation often made more sense to him than eternal conscious torment—even while he affirmed ECT as a viable orthodox option. Along the way, we also note that more recent voices, such as Gavin Ortlund and Wes Huff, have echoed the same core conclusion: annihilationism is not heresy, even if one ultimately disagrees with it. If annihilationism can be argued clearly from Scripture, defended historically, and held by conservative evangelicals without abandoning orthodoxy, then the real question may not be whether it’s heresy—but whether Scripture actually demands eternal conscious torment at all. #biblicaltheology #biblestudy #christianyoutube #annihilationism #divinecouncilworldview