When it comes to the great white throne judgment scene in Revelation 20:11-15 a moral question arises: Will God resurrect wicked persons merely to condemn them to death based on deeds done prior to their death?
Does Scripture teach a universal resurrection and condemnation of all the unrighteous dead, or a more qualified resurrection that is tied specifically to the scope of evaluating them?
Connected to that is a further question: Can “incorrigible wickedness” function as a category that excludes some from receiving a resurrection?
When Scripture speaks of “the dead,” is it referring to every human being who has ever died, or to all humans within the scope of the resurrection and judgment system being described?
Does apocalyptic totality language require strict metaphysical exhaustiveness, or does it allow for categorical representation?
This video addresses these questions.