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🔥 Is Hell Empty — Or Are We Being Misled?
In this powerful conversation, we speak with Ralph Martin about one of the most urgent and controversial questions facing the Church today:
👉 Is anyone really going to hell?
Many Catholics today assume that hell is either empty or nearly empty — that God’s mercy ultimately saves everyone. But is this what the Church actually teaches?
🧭 What We Discuss
Why belief in hell has quietly disappeared from modern preaching
What Jesus Himself actually says about judgment and damnation
The danger of assuming universal salvation
The theological problems with “hopeful universalism”
How modern culture has reshaped our understanding of sin and accountability
Why mercy without justice becomes meaningless
The eternal consequences of free will and rejection of God
What the Church has consistently taught — and why it still matters
⚖️ Why This Matters
If hell is real — and people can go there — then:
Our choices have eternal consequences
Evangelisation is not optional
The message of the Gospel becomes urgent, not symbolic
This conversation challenges the comforting assumption that “it will all work out in the end” — and calls us back to the seriousness of salvation.
📖 Key Theme
The greatest deception of our age may be the belief that judgment is not real.
🎯 For Catholics Today
This is not about fear — it’s about truth.
Because without the reality of hell:
Sin loses meaning
Redemption loses urgency
The Cross loses its necessity
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