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Originally Posted by philjones
Felicity,
Wouldn't it be just as foolish to put these folks in heaven as it would be to put them in hell? I mean if the premise is that there are no absolutes in doctrine then we could all be wrong or all be right and therefore could none of us be confident in our salvation.
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I am totally confident in my salvation but the questions exist. They exist in the hearts and minds of all of us.
I'm just making the point that according to what many PAJC position folks
say they believe re the Gospel and salvation the destination of most believers - even Spirit filled believers - is hell.
Yet, when you start to ask the hard questions, the position boundaries begin to blur and slip a bit.
I believe we have a responsibility to preach apostolic doctrine. I just believe with all my heart that my view of salvation has more credibility and can pass the test of hard questions with a much higher score than the PAJC view.
And there's much less need to hedge and fudge when asked the hard questions.
I never said there are no absolutes in doctrine. All I know is that God doesn't seem tied or bound or limited to the doctrine that many say is concrete.