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Re: Love One Another and the Cross
Well, i would argue that they pretty much did (it was "sufficient for them"); but Scripture is written in such a way as to allow people to choose. You bring up a point here to me--that we don't really understand saved very well. We got people defending OSAS, disregarding that a part of being "saved" is to "hold out to the end." You make a decent argument against the GS being "saved," too, even if to my mind it negates the First Son, and some other supporting Scripture. But that's just my opinion, i guess.
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