What verse are you referring to?
If Paul didn't see the Galatian audience as truly saved, why waste his time warning them they could "fall from grace"? (Galatians 5:4)
Read the whole passage. It's much more than just verse 4. It's referring to the Jewish people in the church who were depending on the law to save them, not to born again believers.
So, you make claims about what the Bible says and then, when somebody asks you about it, Heaven forbid, to back your claims up, all of a sudden, you don't want to talk about it?
That's kind of childish, isn't it?
Wow, why is there the need for name calling or insulting? Is that Christ-like? I don't think so, but I forgive you, because I love you as a brother in Christ. I very simply said what I thought about the subject and let it go, is that such a bad thing. To many people argue and bicker on this website trying to prove themselves "Bible Scholars" when the church (no matter what denomination you are) needs people who love Jesus and obey Him, not bicker and fuss over things.
Just to appease you in Galatians chapter 4 Paul says he was fearful for the Galatians, because he felt like he may have wasted his time with them, then just a few verses later he says that he was able to preach to them because of his physical ailments which they personally tended to. So Paul did preach to the Galatians and he did minister to them, he knew they were children of God.
The fallen from grace reference is almost common sense it would seem. In order to fall from something you have to be in it to begin with. When we are saved we enter God's grace. He extends it to all, but only those who receive it can have it. So if he is warning them that they could fall from grace, then they must have been in it. I can not fall out of an airplane unless I'm in the airplane to begin with. I can not fall out of a chair unless I'm first sitting in it. You can't fall from grace unless you are in it at some point. That verse is a direct reference to the Galatians not to the Jews in the church (which there would be no Jews in the church, because Jews do not believe Jesus is the Messiah, thus they can not be in the church). Paul several times in that passages uses the word, "you" specifically to refer to his audience, the Galatian Christians.
That's all I'm saying about the subject, God bless!