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@dwbat: I can think of two possibilities that explain her statement. (a) she is a universalist, which means that a person does not believe in hell and that all people will go to heaven. (b) she believes that Hitler accepted the gospel of Jesus Christ - that Jesus died for the sins of the world, was buried, and rose again on the third day. If Hitler did (b) then he was saved, and Pastor Graff could see him in heaven so long as she is saved also. I lean toward her saying this due to (a), and this is a problem because universalism is not biblical. Jesus talks about a literal hell and he describes a narrow gate that will receive only a few. If I am right, it is refreshing that she does not seem to believe in salvation by works as so many apostate pastors do, but it is troubling that she may think that God makes no judgments.— February 7, 2020 5:01 p.m.