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  <title>Episode 11: Eternal Judgment Explained: Why It’s Actually Good News</title>
  <description>In this episode of Countertop Theology, Josh and his dad David wrap up the six foundational principles from Hebrews 6 by tackling one of the most misunderstood topics in the Christian faith—eternal judgment. For many, judgment brings fear, confusion, or even resistance. But what if we’ve been looking at it the wrong way? In this conversation, we explore: Why eternal judgment is actually rooted in the goodness of God The difference between judgment for believers vs. non-believers What Scripture really says about accountability, grace, and choice How culture is reshaping (and often distorting) this doctrine Why knowing the Word matters more than ever in today’s world This episode brings clarity, tension, and hope—reminding us that while judgment is real, so is the invitation to life through Jesus. 👉 Whether you're new to faith, deconstructing, or looking to go deeper, this conversation will challenge and encourage you. Key Scriptures Referenced: Hebrews 6, Romans 9–11, John 16, Revelation 20, 2 Corinthians 5, Hebrews 9:27, and more. 💬 If this episode impacted you, share it with someone and join the conversation. </description>
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