No, dear sir. Most here who believe in some kind of "Sin and still be Saved" doctrine hold to one of the deadly 7 beliefs.
#1. Future Sins are Forgiven (Which takes away any real lasting consequence to sin).
#2. Sin only leads to Physical Death and Not Spiritual Death.
#3. You can be out of Fellowship with God and still be Saved (Which is no doubt because of sin).
#4. Not Confessing one Serious Sin before you die will not Send You to Hell.
#5. Once a Son Always a Son or You Cannot be Unborn.
#6. Sin Cannot break the seal of the Spirit.
#7. We are sinners and nobody can be perfect (and nor can they stop sinning ever). In other words, one can be a slave to their sin. Yet, Jesus said to the Pharisees, if you sin, you are a slave to sin. Jesus was not speaking favorably of the Pharisees here.
Anyways, I contend that these beliefs above lead to a doctrine of immorality and not holiness. For such beliefs above will lead one to think they can sin and still be saved. Oh sure, they are not going to be an axe murderer, etc. But they will abide in what they believe to be some kind of minor sin, and it is okay with God (Because they are Once Saved Always Saved).