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To: ealgeone
IF you’re asserting a person can lose their salvation based on this passage then you have to admit once it’s lost....it’s lost for good.

I am a OSAS kind of guy, but let’s assume for a moment that one can lose their salvation. At what point in their life would they lose it? Which sin would take them over the edge, to loss of salvation? The Bible seems to indicate if people can lose their salvation, they can’t get it back again. As you know, I am an ex catholic (thank God for that) but I was taught I could lose my salvation by doing a mortal sin, but I could get it back by going to confession to a priest. Lots of false doctrine out there. 😁😆🤔

408 posted on 11/13/2019 6:17:22 PM PST by Mark17 (Dad of Air Force Officer in pilot training. US Air Force aircraft, go faster than US Army tanks)
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To: Mark17
Under the RCC model I would be in constant fear of losing salvation...based on their rules, but not the NT.

How would you know if/when you did lose it? Was it an actual deed or a thought that caused you to lose it?

What would you do until you could get to the priest?

I tell ya....if I were a RC, I'd never let the priest out of my site.

No wonder so many RCs are turning to idolatry through the Brown Scapular promising those who wear it will avoid the eternal fire.

Think about that.

The RC is willing to believe the false promises of an apparition over the true promises of the Savior.

They are truly deceived who listen to the apparition over the Savior.

409 posted on 11/14/2019 5:20:49 AM PST by ealgeone
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