I want to clarify that despite my doctrinal tone, while the decision of Harris is a grave one, yet it is not to be out of some self-righteousness that this is stated, nor self-confidence that we could not fall away. For I think we all backslide to some degree (I certainly do!) , and at times think and even act as if were were not believers. But saving faith is characteristically obedient to the Lord, and which includes repentance when convicted of not being so, in heart and in life. And the author and Captain of our salvation also is the perfecter of faith, thus chastisement is often in order. (Heb. 12)
May Harris find repentance and faith once again, and may we here who are regenerated walk faith out of a contrite penitent heart, by the grace of God.
Ping
I got his book soon after it came out. It was a good read and showed truly deep thought toward staying holy when dealing with relationships.
I do not know how he changed into whom he now is, but I sincerely hope he comes to his senses before it is too late.