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To: ebb tide
"Protestant" doesn't mean that. "Protestant" means once "saved", always "saved" according to some posters on this forum.

Then you don't know what Arminianism is, or Anglican, Episcopal, Methodist, etc. These denominations say that salvation can be obtained by anyon, but that experience shows many who have received it by infan baptism or enthusiatic knowledgeable profession can lose their status by not following their tenets.

On the other hand, Presbyterians/Calvinists they say salvation is not for everybody, that only some particular humans selected by God get saved and that for ever, and that others who can never get saved need not apply.

No offense, but I can see that your scope of theology can be extended.

I count myself to believe according to the gospel and its implementation as in the beginning New Testament era; salvation of which everlasting absolute life is a freely obtained feature based on faith-based repentance, with furthering of the new status by local independent autonomous Bible-preaching that recognizes the ordinances of water baptism into discipleship as a certified member of the local assembly professing in servanthood to Jesus Messiah and Master, and communal partaking of the Remembrance Supper of the tokens of Hesus' death on the cross, till He come.

A true local ordained gathering of Christ-followers is administered under the polity of a plurality of coequal elders recognized for their spiritual maturity, into whose care both the welfare and church discipline is entrusted.

That culture is neither catholic (with or without a capital C), nor is it a reformed adaptation of the Roman Catholic theology circa 1500 AD, nor is it protesting Catholic lordship over a state's religious population. It is neither Catholic bor Protestant, but it has been globally present for a long, long time, perpetuated by faithful recruitment of disciples for The Christ.

I hope that clarifies my position somewhat.

426 posted on 08/08/2019 2:21:19 PM PDT by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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To: imardmd1
Then you don't know what Arminianism is, or Anglican, Episcopal, Methodist, etc. These denominations say that salvation can be obtained by anyon, but that experience shows many who have received it by infan baptism or enthusiatic knowledgeable profession can lose their status by not following their tenets.

You misread my post. I said some protestant posters on this forum believe once saved, always saved. I singled out no denomination(s), because most of these posters refuse to reveal their sect, if any.

Take Post #425 for instance.

N.B.: I find the ex-Catholics on this forum to be the most adamant about "once saved, always saved".

429 posted on 08/08/2019 2:52:32 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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