Anon10/18/25, 21:42No.18085450
>2. All sins are equal. There are no serious and minor sins. Just sin.
The most minor sin by itself is enough to make a person worthy of going to hell without Christ. That is something the Bible explicitly says (James 2:10). That doesn't mean the Bible makes no distinguishment between sins though. There are plenty of places where it does. I think you're hallucinating this supposed argument.>5. We're never allowed to judge another person's salvation.
This is also completely hallucinated. In Matthew 7:20 it says, "Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them." And in 1 John 4:1 it says, "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.">6. But people who commit serious sins after being born again were never truly born again to begin with.
It says in 1 John 2:19 that a non-believer's unbelief will become manifest at some point. It's not just about committing certain sins, it's about the fact that their unbelief itself will become manifest or evident. See the point above.>3. No one ever stops sinning (even born again people).
This is oversimplified to the point of being false. It's possible for a saved person to walk in victory over sin. When this life is over, every resurrected saved person will be completely free from sin.
>4. There is no "process" for being forgiven after committing a post-born again sin
We're still told to ask for forgiveness from God (see 1 John 1:9).You've completely misunderstood or misrepresented what "once saved always saved" or eternal security actually means. You can't even figure out the basic premises of it since four out of six (60%) of your listed ideas actually aren't even Biblical.>Something isn't adding up.
Yeah, you got at least 60% of your assumptions wrong, and another one draws a false conclusion. Most of your points are either 100% unbiblical, or at least clearly misunderstanding an actual biblical point.