Then it is salvation by works. The outsider (you) determines if the believer has persevered enough to make it to heaven. You determine if he is carnal enough to be considered carnal. After all it is subjective. Is it one sin, two sins? A day of sins? A week? a month? When is a person termed "carnal?" With such arbitrariness you have become very legalistic in your faith. (you as in being the one who takes this position)
This comes close to being a mixture of grace and works, yes...
If there is free will here, then there must be free will to choose to come to Christ in the first place. Let's be consistent. "We can choose not to obey God." That is free will is it not?
have to remember though that we believe that before saved, all of us are fioound to be "in Adam" with sinful natures, and as such do NOT have ability to freely decide to accept jesus, free to reject Him
Part of the condition of being in Sin, and depravided, and inability to come to God, as our natures refuse to do that in/by themselves!
We don't believe that.
You DO believe that God has granted to you the FINAL say in process, can refuse to ;walk away" from your faith/salvation and become lost again...
You mean something like Clark Pinnock?
More like a Charles Stanley!