I too agree with you sir. Had any of you understood what I have been saying, you would know that I never said any such things.
Yes, I said salvation is through faith and works, even as Paul, James, and the author of Hebrews said. Which none of you have been able to grasp. As I said, there is more than one kind of work, and the kind you are referring to, does not attain or maintain righteousness, along with anything that is contrary to the truth in Christ's finish work on the cross. Neither does it have to do with self-righteousness. Salvation is not about doing good works, it's about faith in God to do what He said in the bible, or that which is written. I am righteous because of WHO is in me, not because of any goods works that I do. Neither does doing good things PROVE that I am a Christian or that I have faith in God. The works as you and the others understand it, are simply good deeds, and that is it. The same kind that any heathen could do off the street. Many, if not most of your kind of good deeds prove nothing as far as faith goes, because God does not have to work in the situation anymore than He would for an atheist or heathen.
When you start calling things which be not as though they were, BECAUSE you believe it in your heart, as it is written, in spite of all the contrary evidence screaming in your face, then and only then will you begin to understand what faith is and how it works. Then you will start to see the difference between your good works and works of faith. It is the works of faith that justifies, NOT your good works. It is not faith alone either, as James says. What you and the others on this forum call fake or false faith as written in James, is the same kind you all have demonstrated in your personal lives. Only one person gave a good example of applying God's faith in a real situation, and I commended the person. It is refreshing to hear real faith in action.
So no, I do not believe as you say, and never have. Yes, I believe one can lose their salvation based on multiple references in the bible, but that is another subject.
I believe we are saved by grace through faith at the moment we receive Jesus as our personal lord and savior, even as you do. Neither do I believe that I could maintain my salvation by the kind of works, as you understand it. As I said, they are simply morally good deeds, nothing more, as they require NO faith.