On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:40:05 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Allow me to chim in here.    Salvation is not a legal issue. Not any more.   Do you presently claim to be doctrinally correct about every biblical issue?  Is there a chance, perhaps a good chance that you will change your mind about some reasonably important matter in the next several years?  

My point?   In one very real sense, a mistaken teaching is an addition to the truth of the message.   You are adding to the message.  If, and that is a big deal biblically, if Dave is doing the very best that he knows how and has hornored the Christ in the way he has this past week,  I think that God will bid him enter  --   because of Christ, of course.  John
 
My turn now John .. Don't want to burst your bubble but it isn't up to God who gets in and who doesn't .. because God has given all judgment in heaven and on earth over to Jesus, so he is the one who has the say so and we are given a preview
in the gospels.  Remember those who say "Lord, Lord, and he says I never did know you, depart from me, you who practice lawlessness"  Sin is lawlessness.  Adding to or taking away from the Word of God is so serious that I would think it is included.  judyt
In a message dated 1/13/2005 2:42:56 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In more than one place in God's word, we are warned not to add to or take from God's word.  The punishment is having your name removed from the book of life if I remember correctly.  Would you consider the BOM to be adding to God's word?  If so, are Mormons saved?
Terry



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