It's bad wording, but not entirely wrong. His salvation is explicitly referred to as "eternal life" - that is, no death.
But he's not killing death by any means. People will still die, and in fact the second coming will involve a lot of souls being sent to oblivion. Depending on how you interpret the Bible, of course.
It's bad wording, but not entirely wrong. His salvation is explicitly referred to as "eternal life" - that is, no death.
But he's not killing death by any means. People will still die, and in fact the second coming will involve a lot of souls being sent to oblivion. Depending on how you interpret the Bible, of course.
"Killing" doesn't make sense, neither does "destroyed" as I saw in other translations, but I get what you are saying.