If it is true that genuine, born again Christens cannot fall away from the Christian faith and lose their salvation, the New Testament was so very poorly written that the Early Church Fathers whom God chose to establish the New Testament Canon and to formalize the doctrine of the Trinity could not understand even the doctrine of salvation.
If it is true that genuine, born again Christens cannot fall away from the Christian faith and lose their salvation, the New Testament was so very poorly written that no one could understand it till the 16th century.
If the New Testament was so very poorly written that no one could understand it till the 16th century, we have no assurance of any kind that it is correctly understood by anyone today.
If the New Testament was so very poorly written that no one could understand it till the 16th century, the New Testament is not the word of God, but the words of dingbats with ridiculously poor writing skills.
If the New Testament is the words of dingbats with ridiculously poor writing skills rather than the word of God, it is not a reliable source of truth.
But—the entire Bible is the word of God, and the New Testament was so very well written that the doctrine of salvation regarding the believer’s conditional security was universally understood till the 16th century when a pernicious new and novel doctrine was introduced to the Church and accepted as true by many Christians. Nonetheless, the large majority of Christians have, down to the present day, continued to correctly understand the doctrine of salvation regarding the believer’s conditional security as found in the New Testament—testifying to the New Testament being the word of God.
If it is true that genuine, born again Christens cannot fall away from the Christian faith and lose their salvation, the New Testament was so very poorly written that no one could understand it till the 16th century.
If the New Testament was so very poorly written that no one could understand it till the 16th century, we have no assurance of any kind that it is correctly understood by anyone today.
If the New Testament was so very poorly written that no one could understand it till the 16th century, the New Testament is not the word of God, but the words of dingbats with ridiculously poor writing skills.
If the New Testament is the words of dingbats with ridiculously poor writing skills rather than the word of God, it is not a reliable source of truth.
But—the entire Bible is the word of God, and the New Testament was so very well written that the doctrine of salvation regarding the believer’s conditional security was universally understood till the 16th century when a pernicious new and novel doctrine was introduced to the Church and accepted as true by many Christians. Nonetheless, the large majority of Christians have, down to the present day, continued to correctly understand the doctrine of salvation regarding the believer’s conditional security as found in the New Testament—testifying to the New Testament being the word of God.