Marvin Knox
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A belief in the eternal security of the believer is not limited to Calvinism.Usually OSAS is tied to Calvinism. OSAS is just another way of saying, "sin and still be saved" because once a person is saved, there is nothing they can do to become unsaved.
People can be of vastly different beliefs in many things and still believe the promises of God.
For example: FreeGrac2 and I have a great many differences and yet we both believe strongly in the eternal security of believers.
That is indeed what I am saying. Once a child of God always a child of God - to paraphrase many scriptures that teach that.But in any event, you yourself have implied in your parable that the child was saved even if he did not confess or repent of such a sin. Is that what you were saying? Anyways, saying the child can die in unrepentant sin and still be saved tends to lean towards OSAS. If not, then please explain.
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I didn't miss it.As for the parable: You must have missed it but I did make note of how you created one after I seen it in the morning. So I updated my post before you even made this reply (Which means you should have seen the update). But it is understandable that you missed it. ....
I'll try real hard to not be so hostile.For I do not catch everything that you say because I honestly find it hard to read your posts sometimes. Not because they are written with any grammar errors or anything but because I find them to be a little hostile. In other words, if you want to communicate with me more effectively, it would be better if you leave out the personal smart remarks (that makes it sound like you are hostile towards me) and just stick with discussing the Scriptures. I would appreciate that. Thank you. And may God bless you. ....
Please try real hard to not misrepresent my beliefs and the beliefs of other here as you have been doing.
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