More on Bell & Universalism
I'm still in the beginning of reading Rob Bell's new book, Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived . Meanwhile, the controversy over Rob Bell's book and whether or not he's a Universalist continues. Now, Rob Bell has come out and said he's not a Universalist. There are those who will say he is anyway, of course. But it's not so clear. The universalism he denies is one where, "a giant cosmic arm that swoops everybody in at some point whether you want to be there or not." It's easier to not be something that you paint as ridiculous, of course. I've been accused of doing that with theism, so I know. I also know this because I teach the straw man logical fallacy in English composition classes to first-year college students. Rob Bell set himself up a bit as a straw man by saying that he's not a theologian and also "I'm not very smart but I do know that there is good news." But