You probably already know what universal reconciliation is, but have never heard its proper nomenclature.
Allow me to define universal reconciliation. Simply put, it is -- "every soul eventually winds up in heaven." That's the definition. It is also a lie, but it is the current lie some modern religionists are promulgating these days.
Oh, it's not new. This "feel good work around" to actually having to face the fact of eternal punishment for one's sins has been around since before the American Revolution.
“It’s a heresy that goes back all the way to the third century of the Church. It came to America in 1740 and was propagated among the churches of New England, where it found fertile ground and has been never totally eradicated.”
(Editor’s note: J.D. Longstreet passed away in 2014. He will be greatly missed.)
Longstreet is a conservative Southern American (A native sandlapper and an adopted Tar Heel) with a deep passion for the history, heritage, and culture of the southern states of America. At the same time he is a deeply loyal American believing strongly in “America First”.
He is a thirty-year veteran of the broadcasting business, as an “in the field” and “on-air” news reporter (contributing to radio, TV, and newspapers) and a conservative broadcast commentator.
Longstreet is a veteran of the US Army and US Army Reserve. He is a member of the American Legion and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. A lifelong Christian, Longstreet subscribes to “old Lutheranism” to express and exercise his faith.