I was afraid Liz's question would start another left field conversation.
Please everyone can we take other topics to other threads?
She just asked me a simple question personally.
As my OP does mention that OSASers need to hear those Scriptures as well
that are in the OP. And just fyi, I do not believe anyone can "lose" their salvation.
You lose a set of car keys or your glasses. You don't just "lose" your salvation.
But I don't want to get into it here. If you want to debate OSAS please create a thread and
send us an invite. Thanks in advance for not participating in a derail.
Please everyone can we take other topics to other threads?
She just asked me a simple question personally.
As my OP does mention that OSASers need to hear those Scriptures as well
that are in the OP. And just fyi, I do not believe anyone can "lose" their salvation.
You lose a set of car keys or your glasses. You don't just "lose" your salvation.
But I don't want to get into it here. If you want to debate OSAS please create a thread and
send us an invite. Thanks in advance for not participating in a derail.
I know this question was not directed at me but I would just like to say that, having believed in OSAS myself, and having debated in favor of it in the past, there is definitely the same concern expressed about it by those who believe that salvation can be lost. Martin Luther's quote about "Sin and sin boldly..." would get thrown in my face repeatedly (not here -- this was another discussion group a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away). "Of OSAS is true, then you can sin all ya want and still go to heaven. You can just sin, sin, sin...." would be, more or less, the mantra.
That's just my 0.02....
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