Based on this response, you are not sure yourself. Although you claim to see the plainness of 1 Tim 2:12, you still are not sure?
Again, you attack based off of your presuppositons. I am ABSOLUTELY sure that God frowns on ornamental Jewelry being worn on His people...make no mistake about it. In fact, if you reread, I questioned the standing of those who would try to make the Word of no effect. Not sure how you arrive at such a spurious conclusion based upon 85 pages of polemics!?
"There is a sin unto death, and a sin NOT unto death....." [I Jn.]. I stated that I have a fallen nature & thus am not presently qulified to judge eternity. Comparing those who reject Jesus as a whole w/ those who see a Scripture differently [don't ask me how?] is an equivocation fallacy on your part.
But, YES, I question their salvation...good 'nuff?
Are you sure about
John 14:6? Would you tell a muslim the "safest route" is the bible or would you tell the muslim he is going to hell unless he turns to Jesus Christ for salvation?
I'm not trying to be rash with my questions. I'm just trying to point out that we should be sure of what we believe if we are going to tell others they are wrong in their belief. If we are not sure of what we believe, the we should NOT tell others they are wrong.
For instance, I know beyond every shadow of doubt that anyone that rejects the gospel of Jesus Christ is absolutely lost. Therefore I can evangelize with 100% assurance to anyone I meet. However, if I'm not sure of salvation in Jesus alone, then I cannot tell a muslim in clear conscience that he is going to hell.
Okay then, what about your own disobediences...which we all have at times? Are you going to hell for your violations? What I will say is that I hope they do not die in their rebellion to God's Word.
My point being, if we are not sure, then do not preach it. How can we preach what we are not sure about?