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What is an anhialist?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/24/2025

An anhialist is a term that refers to a person who does not believe in or rejects the concept of annihilation, particularly in philosophical or theological contexts. It may also relate to someone who disputes the idea that certain entities or states can be completely destroyed or cease to exist. The term is less commonly used and can vary in meaning depending on the specific subject matter being discussed.

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