Well then, how about you quit laying it out here like it is such a prevalent thing? We get a little sick of the accusations.
As you know, I am in KC quite often. So, how about specifically posting the names and locations of these churches you are talking about that tell their members it is fine to go sin. I WILL visit them and ask the leaders about this teaching.
Do I really need to name that many ???
I mean come on this is a major problem within the teachings of Calvinism or OSAS or eternal security or hyper-grace or shut I lost count of all the names and changes this doctrine has gone through over the past many years.
In the late 80's to early 90's there was a major wake up call, especially within the Baptist churches, but members of different denominations joined in to stop the false teaching of Calvinism from influencing the teachings in the church. Because in the 80's the teachings of churches telling their congregations they can live and do whatever they wanted got bad around the U.S.
Calvinism was to blame for this (the original doctrine of OSAS), but over the years it has changed its name and teachings to the many different versions we have today.
Again they do not say it in those exact words "that it is fine to go and sin" but stating behavior, how we walk, and what we do doesn't matter is saying the same thing.
Failing to teach the warnings to believers from the bible is also a bad form of teaching, because that also leads to thinking no matter what they do there is no warning against it.
The lie of the devil that he told to Eve still exists today, telling people go ahead and do you will not die !!!