Nobody said anything about "works" or "sin". You are addressing straw men. I have said a half dozen times and some of those directly to you that I understand that you don't believe a Christian forfeits his salvation vie sin but unbelief.
You still have this problem that you CANNOT promise converts heaven or escape from hell if they come to Christ because they may STOP BELIIEVING.
No, as I have made crystal clear, I don't agree and for the reasons I have already stated multiple times. Calvinism does not teach that you must endure to the end to know that you are saved. Calvinism teaches that the truly regenerate have new natures and the Holy Spirit and these things assure the Calvinist that he is saved.
If a person does not endure HE NEVER HAD THESE THINGS AND THEREFORE WAS STUPID TO BELIEVE THAT HE WAS SAVED.
So it is your contention that NO Christian can have any real certainty about making it to heaven? No. As I have said a number of times, these uncertainties in both beliefs become certainties through trust in Christ and his keeping power.
There is only uncertainty in the Arminian position. Eternal Security says, "Hey, if you have been truly born again you are going to be in heaven one day unless you stop believing, then you were not a True Christian in the first place."
Arminianism says, "Hey, if you have been born again you will make it unless you stop believing." Again you implied a misrepresentation, I corrected it.
This Calvinist uncertainty stuff you keep bringing up is bogus. If anyone can be sure he is saved then the Calvinist can have absolute certainty that he will make it to heaven. And there is my point. An eternal security Christian can only be sure he is a True Christian by faith now and not later [same faith as the Arminians], because so many others who had faith that they were True Christians, later stopped believing.[/QUOTE]
From my previous post:
"First of all, I am not a FWB, nor have I attended a FWB church. I have belonged to a SBC church for the past 17 years. To join a SBC church, one must be a True Christian. The SBC has 17 Million members with only about 6 or 7 million attending on any given Sunday. My SBC church has a membership of about 6000 who had to be True Christians to join, yet our weekly attendance is around 2200 including children and visitors. Our membership is regularily updated to account for deaths and transfers.
According to the eternal security belief, for every one True Christian that joined our church, two others joined who thought they were True Christians, but were not. With this type of ratio, don't you think you should be warning new Christians that most new Christians think that they are True Christians, but are not?"
You did not answer my question in my previous post. So I will ask it another way. Why don't you warn your eternal security new converts that they may think that they believe now that they are True Christians, but many new converts who think they believe now that they are True Christains now, were not really True Christians because they stopped trusting Christ later?
You expect the Arminians to warn new converts about forfeiting their salvation if they stop believing; then you should warn your new converts that they may believe now that they are really True Christians, but that because many who believe that they are True Christians at the beginning, later stop trusting Christ and were therefore not really True Christians in the first place.
The difference between Arminians and eternal security believers is definitions, terminlogy and a play on words.
If you are not going to answer my question, there is no reason for me to continue on this thread. Having gone to a SBC church all these years, I realize how hard it is for eternal security Christians to grasp the fact that the difference is only terminology and definitions, because eternal security Christians are continually taught that there is a big difference.