GodsGrace
CF Ambassador
After listening to that you believe Bart Ehrman was never saved?listening to this man he never talks about faith in Jesus - he talks about faith in doctrines / religious beliefs
that is what i have been thinking too - people are not introduced to Jesus their Savior - they are taught doctrines/religious beliefs - and doctrines/ religious beliefs will/do disappoint - and then they depart from the doctrine/religious belief -
but they never were really saved - Jesus never knew them - they never knew Jesus - this man says nothing about knowing Jesus for himself and then leaving Jesus - he only knew evangelical christian doctrines and then left those doctrines -
he never says a word about Jesus - he only talks about evangelical christianity and then liberal christianity and then agnosticism/atheism is where he landed
so imo because he never knew Jesus and Jesus never knew him - one day this man could have a divine encounter with God and get saved - and then he will probably be like me - talking about Jesus instead of talking about doctrines - i only use doctrines to draw close to Jesus - and help others draw close to Jesus - other than that doctrines are not interesting to me - they are just the words of man trying to explain God's words - and the words of man are fallible - so best to read the words of God because they are infallible pure powerful
OK. We each must believe what we believe then.
BTW, the P in TULIP is for
Perseverance of the Saints.
If you study up on this, you'd find that Calvin very much believed in works and good deeds and that he believed that one cannot know if they're saved until the end of their life....
at which time they'll know if they have PERSEVERED TILL THE END! (which means they were truly saved)
You can learn all about Calvinism if you study the institutes...
Here are some links:
http://www.ntslibrary.com/PDF Books/Calvin Institutes of Christian Religion.pdf
Against perseverance of the saints:
http://www.centervilleroad.com/articles/calvinism-6.html