Somehow you and I are not speaking the same English. I clearly pointed out the preface. It unequivocally states "the following essential beliefs are absolute and non-negotiable".
But not for salvation according to that page. It’s a sinner’s prayer view. Sinner’s prayer and you’re saved. And once saved, always saved, right?
I don’t know your belief on the latter. Do you disagree with OSAS?
No, you're just not seeing that I'm right on this point. :)
Yes, they present snippets of theology, but that is not required for salvation. There's no requirement, no creedo ("I believe...") for these *for salvation.*
For salvation there is just a sinner's prayer, that's it. That is all you have to do or believe to be saved. Clearly stated:Simply through believing the good news that Christ died for his or her sins and then rose from the dead, a person can be forgiven of all sin, declared righteous by God, reborn into new life, and guaranteed eternal life with God
That's it.