Look, don't take my word for it...take the verse to any English, Literary, or
honest Bible scholar and ask them if the verse can legitimately be interpreted to mean "those who do and teach lawlessness down here will be called the least by those in the kingdom of heaven up there" based on the sentence structure alone,
whether they agree with that premise or not, OK?
I assure they will tell you you it can be.
The verse can mean both what you say or what I say, so it's up to us to follow the rules of Biblical hermeneutics (
Isaiah 28:10-16 KJV) and appeal to
other verses to determine which is the case. But, you won't.
You will not consult with the experts regarding my interpretation.
You will not follow Isaiah's rules for hermeneutics.
You will not accept the Word of God where it says such lawless individuals will not enter the kingdom.
You will stick you head in the sand like all good OSAS folks and ignore the crushing evidence against OSAS so you can hold tightly to that License to Sin, but the more you all do, the more slippery it becomes.