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First, Jesus illustrated spiritual truth by using real world examples (i.e. parables). You would think as important as OSAS supposedly is, that one could make a parable or real world example out of it. Out of my many years of debating the OSAS issue, I have put forth this challenge and none were able to actually make a real world example out of OSAS. Also, every time I ask for an explanation on many straight forward passages that warn that the believer can fall away or that there are Conditional Promises to the believer, one will look to either their own private interpretation in the Greek, or they are silent, or they come up with some crazy hair brained idea that does not actually fit the surrounding words for that verse.
Second, you will find no verse in the Bible stating that future sin is forgiven. Nor will you find any verse that ignores that we no longer have free will after having accepted Christ.
Third, morality is ignored with OSAS or it is either dodged in a very clever way. Some will admit that there is no morality with OSAS. Others will cower and hide at such a debate and will not really know what to say or others will come out and try and say I am attacking them personally (When in reality I am attacking the belief that is wrong and not the person). So these types of debates become an attack upon me personally rather than it being discussed Biblically. Now, if the truth was on your side, does it sound like that would happen?
Second, you will find no verse in the Bible stating that future sin is forgiven. Nor will you find any verse that ignores that we no longer have free will after having accepted Christ.
Third, morality is ignored with OSAS or it is either dodged in a very clever way. Some will admit that there is no morality with OSAS. Others will cower and hide at such a debate and will not really know what to say or others will come out and try and say I am attacking them personally (When in reality I am attacking the belief that is wrong and not the person). So these types of debates become an attack upon me personally rather than it being discussed Biblically. Now, if the truth was on your side, does it sound like that would happen?