Absolutely.  I am talking about the ability for people to totally fall away even after being saved.  I know of people that were saved completely, but when some major trial came into their life, such as a loved one passed away while struggling with some illness that took a while to take their life, the person left here basically questioned God and let if affect their walk with Him so much that they eventually quit believing in Him.  Then I've seen the opposite happen, where even when faced with such things, people believe in God even more.  It happens.
 

David L.

Ben Franklin:  “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt, they have more need of masters.”

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In a message dated 9/23/2003 2:26:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I also understand what you are saying in the last part, but if people have a will, that means they are still fallible and can fall away even after being "saved".


but isnt there a diffrence between messing up and losing your salvation completely?
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