"Axis Of Evil" Essay II: Come Drink The Wrath
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"Axis Of Evil" Essay II:
COME DRINK THE WRATH
The phrase "once saved, always saved" is at the heart of one of
Christianity's oldest and deepest running controversies. It is the
belief that a person's salvation is a permanent condition. Many
Christians, including Catholics, commonly deny this doctrine. Several
Protestants, including Southern Baptists, embrace this belief. Still
others fall in between holding to the argument that if one's salvation
experience was indeed genuine, then that genuineness will be manifested
in a secure salvation. In other words, if you backslide you were never
truly repentant in the first place. Though I myself am a Southern
Baptist, I have challenged this doctrine on the new Babylon Mystery
Orchestra CD in a very big way. I have suggested that the infamous
"mark of the beast" can, and will, be forced on people against their
will. That especially includes Christians. I don't make this assertion
carelessly. (More)
