Christiangirl0909 (me) said: Once saved, always saved makes no sense whatsoever. What if someone was baptized when they were a young teen. They stayed faithful to God for some time. However, once in collage, this person got on drugs. They started hanging out with the wrong people. They stopped attending church, and eventually stopped believing in God.
So would this person still go to heaven just because they were baptized when they were about fifteen? If you believe in OSAS, you would have to say yes. There's no way to get around it.
If OSAS was true, people could be baptized, and then just go out and do whatever they wanted to do, but still go to Heaven. That just wouldn't make sense. We as Christians are supposed to be baptized, and then worship God with all our hearts, and strive to bring others to Jesus. If we fall away from God, or stop working for him, how could we say we are still going to Heaven?
Seldomscene (member of Christian Viewpoints.com) said: if one is saved, they are only saved once. there is only one sacrifice for sin. and that once and for all.
Christiangirl0909 said: So you're telling me someone could get baptized in church next Sunday. As they rise from the water, they say "Great! I'm saved now. That's all there is to it." They're rarely seen in church again, they never do any good works for Jesus, and are just hypocrites in general. According to OSAS, that person would go to heaven. If OSAS is true, what is the point of going to church and worshiping God? What is the point of being kind and faithful? What is the point of striving to be like Jesus? You're saved already, right? So there's nothing that you can do wrong to change that? No matter how many lies you tell, how many things you steal, or how many people you murder, you're still going to heaven?
I'm sorry, but this just makes no sense. We can't just go to church one random Sunday and be baptized, and say we are saved forever. It's not that easy.
Seldomscene said: beg your pardon...i never said one could. as a matter of fact, one could not be saved by anything you described.
if one is saved they are always saved, and i could take it a step farther and say they always were, but,...if you don't undrstand the first part...
how many times have you been saved? what is the most amont of times you have ever personally known someone to be saved?
just so you know i'm not asking a question i won't answer, i was saved once.
Christiangirl0909 said: What I'm saying is that just because you have been "saved" doesn't mean that you're going to Heaven no matter what. Ex. I'm not saying you would do this, I know that you as a Christian would probably never do this, so don't take offense. Let's just say that you decided that God doesn't exist and you're never going to church again no matter what. You deny Jesus and God until your death. However, according to OSAS, you would still go to Heaven.
So would a Christian-turned-atheist go to Heaven because they were saved as a Christian? Do you see why I have a problem with OSAS?
Maybe you could help me to understand "the first part". I can't present a good argument if I can't understand what you believe.
Also, what is your definition of "saved"? I think of it as hearing, believing, repenting, confessing, and being baptized. But of course, I don't believe in OSAS.