Chester...perhaps I mistinterpreted the Text in 1 John 5. I am not too proud to admit I may have made a mistake. But question...Does God's seed abide/remain in those who are born of Him? 1 John 3:9
Now we are getting somewhere - but somehow it seems to me you have an agenda of something you are trying to prove - and I am not sure what it is?? (but maybe I am misreading you . . . LOL)
so we go on to another text . . .
I John 3:9 - KJV
Whosoever is born (perfect tense) of God doth not commit (present tense) sin; for his seed remaineth (present tense) in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.
Taking the first part of the verse and expanding the meaning of the Greek tenses we get:
The one who has been born out of God with ongoing results does not keep on committing sin, for his (presumably this means God's) seed is remaining in him, . . .
And you asked: Does God's seed remain in those who are born of Him? The text does not answer your question: It simply says that the one who has been born out of God with ongoing results . . . has the seed of God continuing to remain in him.
You can presume that the text can be extrapolated to mean that this seed of God will always remain in this person, but that is not what the text says. Or, you can presume that the text can be extrapolated to mean that the one born out of God will always be born out of God, but the text does not say that.