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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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To: ebb tide; imardmd1
You misread my post. I said some protestant posters on this forum believe once saved, always saved.

Horse hockey. Nobody misread anything.

What you SAID was this, and it's copied and pasted, a quote.

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

You are not kidding ANYONE.

432 posted on 08/08/2019 3:23:06 PM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith..)
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To: ebb tide
I didn't misread your post #418 at all. In fact I copied it exactly in my answer to that. You said exactly >> "Protestant" doesn't mean that << and it is to you r clear refutation of what I initially said to you.

I am quite well aware that the denominations classified as Protestant include infant-baptizers of both kinds, OSAS or not.

My kind of belief was present from the beginning of churches of the kind defined in the New Testament, none of which water baptized infants, only those mature enough to intelligently profess not only a belief recognizing the Jesus of the Bible, but also that there commitment to immersion was the rite of induction into the local assembly as a certified discipling learner of the culture and doctrine espoused by the Apostles.

This is not a group coming after the formation of Romanistic theology back in 323 AD, and splitting off the Roman or Greek Catholic churches circa 1550 protesting the unbiblical excesses they were subjected to by the RCC.

The grouping I belong to came way prior to the RCC or the Protesters or the Reformers, and that is why I said "NEITHER!"

433 posted on 08/08/2019 3:25:17 PM PDT by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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