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Your osas says you can stop believing and you are still saved.
Lt. mailmandan's osas says believers can't stop believing.
I've shown where the Bible makes it impossible to believe either one of these.
I find your doctrine especially loathsome.
(Not you, your doctrine. So don't get offended.)
At least his defends the necessity to have to continue to believe to be saved when Jesus comes back, and the necessity to live in holiness.
Your osas says you can stop believing and you are still saved.
Lt. mailmandan's osas says believers can't stop believing.
I've shown where the Bible makes it impossible to believe either one of these.
I find your doctrine especially loathsome.
(Not you, your doctrine. So don't get offended.)
At least his defends the necessity to have to continue to believe to be saved when Jesus comes back, and the necessity to live in holiness.
What I have continually stated is that our one belief in Jesus for salvation brings an enduring result as per the verbs meaning in Greek which you deny.
I really do not even know what you mean when you state "stop believing" since how does one deny what is a reality within
Belief in the biblical definition is not a cognitive assertion... when you understand what belief is in the classical biblical sense you would understand why your argument is a non-starter.
You misunderstand OSAS and that is why you find it loathsome.
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