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Originally Posted by deacon blues
On the minister's forum I started this thread with quite a bit of healthy debate, but alas some wearied of the challenge to OP doctrine and requested that I cease. Since I know there is a variety of opinion here and freedom of ideas is allowed I wanted to continue the debate here. I offered that some would come over here to keep the conversation going.
Simply put, if a man was dying, with moments to live and he repented of his sins, I believe his sins would be forgiven and he would be cleansed from all unrighteousness. If Jesus can't save him in those circumstances, He's not much of a savior.
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One can 'believe' whatever they like, but do you
'believe' what Jesus Christ said?
John 3:5
"Jesus answered, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God."
If there are deathbed conversions then that would be in direct contradiction to the words of Jesus, and there is not ONE example of death bed conversions in the New Testament other than the thief on the cross who was saved under the Old Covenant while Jesus was still alive.