@fmf saidYou obviously (and I think intentionally) misrepresented what I said.
I got it from you. This thread was started because of something daft you said on another thread.
I was referring to agnostics, not Christians, on that other thread. You’re referring to Christians “losing” their salvation. I wasn’t.
@fmf saidDelightful until the day when you have to give account. These church Christian believe they are all Abraham Issac Jacob David Solomon.
All your future "sins" are forgiven? You can't get "unsaved"? What an absolutely delightful thing to believe about yourself!
@fmf saidRight. Preventing agnostics from becoming saved.
Yes you were. You even used the word "preventing".
I believe in “Once saved, always saved” - once a Christian has salvation, he or she can’t lose it. So what you’re claiming I said is simply false.
But you have a habit of misrepresenting what I have said and believe, and it happens so often, it’s hard to believe you’re not doing it on purpose.
@rajk999 saidGood luck on giving an account of how well you kept what Jesus Christ said were the two greatest commandments.
Delightful until the day when you have to give account. These church Christian believe they are all Abraham Issac Jacob David Solomon.
@fmf saidHow could an atheist prevent a Christian - who is already saved - from becoming saved?
No you were talking about Christians. That's why I started this thread.
Stop lying.
@rajk999 saidSure, I have to give an account. Everyone does.
I know I have to give account. You are under the delusion that you dont have to. That's the difference between us.
But you think someone’s salvation hangs in the balance. I don’t.
@fmf saidProduce the quote from me that led you to believe I was referring to Christians.
If this is your stance now, fine.
@pb1022 saidOK, so you were complaining about agnostics being "prevented" from being "saved" by being exposed to the ideas of non-believers.
I was referring to agnostics, not Christians, on that other thread. You’re referring to Christians “losing” their salvation. I wasn’t.
Does the propagation of your religion rely upon there being as limited a marketplace of ideas as possible?