Maybe so, I just have never met any. All, and I mean all, of the Baptist Bible colleges I know of teach eternal security. But we can agree to disagree there.
You overlooked my question on about if a saved person dies, is he then saved eternally, or if a lost person dies, is he then punished eternally in the lake of fire. What think you concerning that?
Well, I don't know if you'll understand what I am about to say because I don't fully understand it myself.
In short, I don't know. This is something I struggle with. To me, there is enough contrary evidence to give me pause. I am not a universalist, as I have said. I don't see how anyone could claim that they know that all will be finally saved.
On the other hand, my views are necessarily fraught with ambiguity because I am not God. One thing that troubles me is that I can't reconcile or explain the view of hell that you and many hold with the completely different view in Judaism from which Christianity sprang. If Jesus and early Christians taught what you believe, where did they get it from? They didn't get it from Judaism. In fact, I posted an article showing that the early Christians did not believe and teach the concept of hell that developed later.
So I am content to say that I don't know. I just trust that God knows and is just. That's good enough for me.
In the end, I would tell people that it is unwise and dangerous to reject the Gospel and very sad and tragic to be separated from God. I hate to think of anyone being separated and cut off from God for any period of time, whether a day, a hundred years, a thousand years, or an eternity. It seems if we really believed that, we would be out on the streets witnessing instead of typing on a computer. And, yes, that's an indictment of me, too. I find it difficult to witness like that because I am very much an introvert. These forums are my way of witnessing, and I just hope I can do a little good that way.
Now if anyone wants to say I am going to hell or banish me from the forum because I say I don't know the ultimate answer, then so be it. I am just a puny human being struggling to be faithful to my Savior, behind a window from which a view is sometimes not completely clear.