Vance brought up an interesting question that I would like to expand on.
If a person truly believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, but also believes the following things, are they saved?
-they reject Genesis and all it says
-they reject the whole Old Testament
-they reject the Virgin Birth
-they reject Jesus raising from the dead
-they reject Jesus' second coming
-they reject Jesus being the only way to the Father
-they worship other gods, but believe Jesus is a higher God
There are actually people I know who believe and do these things. They will profess with passion, that they are saved because they believe Jesus is the Son of God, and they tell you that they have a different interpretation than yours and yours is no more correct than theirs.
Do you correct them, or fall in line with this 'you can interpret anyway you choose and be right, still?'
Are they saved?
Furthermore, I know a few people who will tell me the same professing faith, but yet they do not follow Jesus Christ. They call Him their Savior and believe He is the True Son of God, but they do not pick up their cross and follow Him. They believe the Bible supports being saved by just this one belief that Jesus is the Son of God and they need to do nothing more.
Are they saved?