
Nick resides in Texas with his wife, daughter, and son. After meeting Christ in 2012, Nick began a blog in order to teach things that he found interesting. Eventually, this blog would become a podcast in 2017 and Christ is the Cure would grow significantly in its scope and mission. The vision was to teach the scriptures and theology while facilitating a love for God, his word, and critical analysis of hard issues.
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[…] to give weight to their position. In truth, despite many efforts, church history is clearly (as far as I have seen) against the claim of universalists that “universalism was the prominent position within the […]
[…] Often Universalists will claim that this view was held by “many” of the church fathers and “most” of the early Christians. When pressed, however, you will find a small handful of names included in this list of actual universalists while the rest are pulled out of their context (see here and here). […]