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Originally Posted by good samaritan
The teaching of osas is a very destructive teaching. To some people it may not matter because they desire to please God regardless. To others it is a false security that they have to continue in willful sin. The teaching must be corrected for the sake of all. false doctrine doesn't balance out the church. I agree we must try to enter friendly dialogue and not come out with guns blazing. Prayer should be made in advance if possible before entering such bible studies. Sometimes we can only shake the dust off of our feet and move on.
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I lean toward Calvinism. At this point I know more Calvinists than OP's.
I do not know one Calvinist that believes a child of God can continue to live in willful sin.