. "Young never goes that far, however he certainly gives that impression when Mack???s father (who was an awful man and showed no signs of being saved) is found in heaven (pp. 214-215), when God says repeatedly He is particularly fond of all people, when God claims that He has forgiven all sins against Him (e.g. 118-119), that He does not ???do humiliation, or guilt, or condemnation??? (p. 223) and," . . .