I said this:
"I don't see any of this as "outcomes" or "groups".
#1 is about a person who believes.
#2 is a statement about Christ's return and living believers are caught up with the Lord.
#3 is unbiblical, because there are no verses that claim that one who believes "for a while" is not saved.
#4 describes all unbelievers.
But, regarding your "outcomes", there are only 2:
1. a person puts their faith in Christ for salvation, and receives eternal life. John 5:24, 6:47, 1 Tim 1:16, and 1 John 5:13. The result is that they shall never perish. John 10:28
2. a person never puts their faith in Christ for salvation, and will be thrown into the lake of fire at the Great White Throne judgment. Rev 20:15
These 2 "outcomes" prove that regardless of how long a person may believe in Christ, they STILL have eternal life and shall NOT ever perish.
If you can find any verse that says otherwise, congratulations! You just proved the Bible to be contradictory.

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No, my point is that it is YOUR understanding of some verses that DO contradict other verses.
I highly recommend that you actually deal with my points above. Take them one at a time, and explain how or why they are incorrect. That's how to refute someone.
Prove me wrong. So far, all I've seen is your opinion.
Correction. Jesus said NOTHING about one who only believes for a while is only saved for a while. That was my point. And that claim (opinion) is unbiblical.
Or prove me wrong by quoting any verse that says one is saved only as long as they believe. And Luke 8:13 doesn't say anything like that.