Sorry, I accidentally posted prematurely.
As for Dillahunty - He wasn't someone who heard the word, continued for a while and then suddenly fell away. He was born into a Christian family, earnestly sought God, dedicated himself at an early age, studied the Bible, was going to become a minister, to "fulfil his duty as per 1Per3:15" and subsequently found he was unable to justify his assertions.
As for Dillahunty - He wasn't someone who heard the word, continued for a while and then suddenly fell away. He was born into a Christian family, earnestly sought God, dedicated himself at an early age, studied the Bible, was going to become a minister, to "fulfil his duty as per 1Per3:15" and subsequently found he was unable to justify his assertions.
The simple answer is he wasn't born again. There are many in the church who try and live a moral life, they do good, read the Bible, treat their family well.. And yet it turns out to be an out ward morality, not a morality born or a new heart. Therefore whenn they do leave it shows they were never actually one of us (cf. penned post).
The church from our perspective is what we could call the visible church.. There be believers and unbelievers (self deceived), but the invisible Church, that is the true Church that only God can see is those in Christ.
We can never really know who is saved and who isn't. But God knows.
So in the visible church (what we can see) we have people who enjoy the benefits of coming together with the invisible church (what God sees) and this is what is being discussed in Hebrews 6:54-6"
4For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 5And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, 6If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame