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Christian Universalism is the view that all or most people will eventually achieve [[Salvation]].
Traditional views on Salvation include the belief that faith alone is necessary for Salvation while some hold works as necessary (usually along with faith). Christian universalists stray from this belief, usually because they sense [[Hell]] is too immoral for [[God]] to send people to. In some variations of Christian universalism, [[Hell]] is nonexistent and that all people will enter [[Heaven]]. Some universalists believe Hell is a temporary punishment (like prison), and that once one has paid for their sins, they may enter Heaven.
Traditional views on Salvation include the belief that faith alone is necessary for Salvation while some hold works as necessary (usually along with faith). Christian universalists stray from this belief, usually because they sense [[Hell]] is too immoral for [[God]] to send people to. In some variations of Christian universalism, [[Hell]] is nonexistent and that all people will enter [[Heaven]]. Some universalists believe Hell is a temporary punishment (like prison), and that once one has paid for their sins, they may enter Heaven.