No your opinion doesn't make something a fact. A pastor did say that. That is a fact.
No, I gave you a quote, the persons name and where to find the quote. It's not a "supposed" pastor, it is a quote from a pastor. You can twist it how ever you wish to, I'm still going to state what is fact.
You won't look it up because you don't want to be wrong. I get it. I shared a quote, not supposed words if you can't be bothered to look it up, fine. But you don't get to add your own opinions and call them facts.
You introduced the pastors supposed remarks.
Prove it!
That's your obligation. Because you implicated someone outside this community as one who said what you claimed.
If someone claiming to be a pastor said what you claim, and it remains hearsay, and a claim without proof, they are not a pastor. Because pastors are educated about scripture. And a ridiculous statement such as you interjected into this thread to help your point that ''OSAS'' is untrue, is not something an educated pastor would ever say.
Because such a statement as you attributed to someone you claim was a pastor demonstrates they have never read the New Testament.
It also makes me fear for their wife's safety.
Here's what it looks like.
You invented that statement and attributed it to a phantom pastor. Just to denegrate the doctrine of eternal salvation.
Now when someone challenges you to show proof a so called pastor you claimed to know of who said that, you can't.
And it isn't a matter of an excuse like forgetting their name when you claim you can remember what they said.