good questions; thx!
 
 
On Wed, 02 Apr 2003 02:59:33 +0000 "Charles Perry Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David,
>
>    Lets suppose that one is a Christian and does not sin because
> Christians
> do not sin.
>
>    Then, lets suppose that this same Christian lusts for a woman in
> his
> heart, or commits some other act that the scripture identifies as
> sin.
>
>    Does that mean that this person was/is not really a Christian?
>
>    If he really was/is a Christian, is he not a Christian after
> sinning?
>
>    What happens if this Christian, after realizing his sin, kneels
> down to
> confess his sin and ask for forgiveness, and he falls, hits his
> head, and
> dies prior to confessing it?
>
>    Is his eternal fate after he sinned, but before he confessed,
> different
> than his eternal fate had he died before he sinned?
>
>    Again, lets suppose that we have one who has been a Christian for
> only 3
> weeks, and commits a similar sin. Is this any different than a one
> who has
> been a Christian for 30 years and commits the same sin?
>
> Perry
>
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