Kirk Cameron Rethinks Hell: Annihilationism vs Eternal Conscious Torment

Kirk Cameron Rethinks Hell: Annihilationism vs Eternal Conscious Torment

Author: Try F Podcasters December 16, 2025 Duration: 46:17

In this episode of Faith Fiction and Folklore, we talk through recent comments by Kirk Cameron as he reconsiders his views on hell—specifically the debate between Eternal Conscious Torment (ECT) and annihilationism.
We look at:
What Kirk Cameron actually said.
Reactions from various religious figures like Ray Comfort.
Our personal views on hell in a very broad fashion.

Rather than approaching this from a strict denominational angle, this episode takes a thoughtful, informal look at the biblical, philosophical, and emotional questions surrounding hell.

This episode is especially for Christians who feel caught between traditions, are questioning inherited assumptions, or simply want space to think out loud about difficult doctrines.

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The Faith Fiction and Folklore Podcast, from Try F Podcasters, is a conversation at the crossroads of belief and narrative. We explore how the stories we tell-whether ancient myths, modern television dramas, or personal spiritual journeys-shape our understanding of faith, culture, and ourselves. This isn't a lecture series but a thoughtful dialogue, digging into the philosophical and societal underpinnings found in religious texts, popular fiction, and the folklore that whispers through our collective history. Each episode unpacks a specific theme, asking how timeless questions of morality, purpose, and the supernatural are reflected in the art and ideas that surround us. You'll hear discussions that connect dots between scripture and screen, between parable and novel, examining how these forms of fiction and tradition inform a lived spirituality. The goal is to offer a space for curious minds to consider the deeper layers of the stories we consume and the beliefs we hold. Tune in for a podcast that treats these subjects with both seriousness and a sense of discovery, always grounded in genuine conversation. It's a deep dive into the narratives that define us, hosted by folks who believe that examining our tales is a way to examine our souls.
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