Heavenly Pilgrim
New Member
There was an interesting issue brought up recently concerning circumcision. Circumcision was in a way set forth as an illustration of similarity with salvation, and the issue of becoming uncircumcised was likened unto an impossibility, therefore producing a like figure of OSAS in that once saved it is impossible to become un-saved just as becoming once circumcised it is impossible to become uncircumcised.
Since it was not discussed much as I can remember, it would be an excellent to explore. Is it impossible to become uncircumcised? Do you feel the connection between the stated permanence of circumcision (being said to be a permanent once for all issue) and the stated permanence of salvation in the belief of OSAS (as OSAS purports salvation to be a permanent once for all issue likened to circumcision) exists?
RANGES. That would be an easy error for me to make because I equate baptism with the initial salvation experience.