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Heretics

The story of the Rev. Carlton Pearson, who was a rising star in the evangelical movement until he cast aside the idea of hell and, with it, everything he’d worked for over his entire life.

Illustration: Adam Maida; Photo: M. Spencer Green/Associated Press

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