Like when Johnny stops being a boy and decides to be a girl.
Yes DM, good point. Again, nothing wrong with honest debate. People have honest questions. I have questions for those who believe they can lose it. How do they get salvation in the first place? How do they maintain it, if at all? How does one stop being a Christian? Does one decide, that today I am saved and I will go to Heaven, but later today, I will determine they I no longer wish to be saved, and I would rather suffer untold agony, in liquid flame for all eternity? If it is not an instant decision to choose to go to eternal Hell, is it a progression, and if do, which sin do I commit that determines the exact second that I lose my salvation? Let's say, a few months later, I decide I don't want to go to an eternal Hell with all it's many horrors, and I wish to be saved again, and go to Heaven? Can I regain my salvation again, or am I out of luck? Can I regain and lose my salvation an unlimited number of times? Is there an unlimited number of times I can do this, or only a certain number of times, before I am lost and can never get it back again? Serious problems, no?
Bruce: not John...
**Like when Johnny stops being a boy and decides to be a girl.**
Some go as far as medical science can get them to change. I used to drive semi for a company, that had a driver that went to Thailand for the surgery. He was on hormones for several years prior. I just cringe thinking about it.
Just a really sad story.