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Seeking the truth from scriptures.

 

 This website is mainly dedicated to expose the false doctrine of Unconditional Eternal Security and Original Sin (Total Depravity).   There is no greater threat to practicing true Christianity than these two doctrines. Most have never really studied these matters fully and  don't understand the implications. 

We live in a day where good is called evil and evil is good.  We are told that those who live righteous are self-righteous while those who are unrighteous, sinning everyday in thought, word, and deed are in the true faith!  In other words, if you don't sin, you are a hypocrite, but if you do sin, you are good with God and are in the faith.  What utter foolishness to believe obeying God is impossible and morally wrong!

God did not give us a nature that necessitates us to sin.  No one is born a sinner.  He gave us a free will to choose between good and evil.  Sin is not natural.  If sin were natural and part of our makeup, why would sin create remorse, guilt, and shame?  All of this testifies in our soul that sin is not natural.  Even a simple lie detector tells us this truth.  The human body reacts adversely when a person sins.  

When we place our own desires and opinions above that of the written word, we place ourselves in the dangerous position where we will be tempted to "explain away" those Scriptures which do not "fit" into our agenda.

          

It's not a sin to stop sinning.

The false doctrine of Original Sin makes sin necessary,
holiness impossible, and the power of God's grace
nothing but a feeble, empty promise.

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To "believe" is to "follow" and to follow is to be obedient.  The word "believe" is expressed as a "present, continuous tense.   The false teachers have perverted faith into a "moment" of acceptance with a guarantee of eternal life afterward, regardless how you live. 

"And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him." 
-Heb. 5:9 
 

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