Oldbear83 said:And Judas spent years following Christ, doubtless believing he was just as much a disciple as Peter or John or any of the others.BaylorJacket said:Oldbear83 said:The doctrine might be better phrased as 'IF saved Always Saved'BaylorJacket said:BluesBear said:But you are openly denying the existence of Christ..How would you then believe that your name is written in the book of life?BaylorJacket said:BluesBear said:Baylorjacket...let's pray that you find God again in your life. Deny Him means an eternity in Hell...BaylorJacket said:As a former Christian, one of the first core beliefs that I deconstructed was the idea of a literal Satan. In my opinion, many of the passages that refer to Satan in the Bible are using metaphorical or symbolic language to describe abstract concepts (for example, in the book of Revelation, Satan is described as a "dragon" with "horns" and "seven heads," which may be a metaphorical description of the corrupt power structures of the Roman Empire)Redbrickbear said:"Philosophers can argue the existence of God, but it takes me just a few Google searches to show you the existence of the Devil"BaylorJacket said:
I don't necessarily doubt the possibility of such a being, but I also don't know how one could be proven or dis-proven definitively. That's why I'd like to hear from some of you who do believe in God -
I am convinced of the existence of Satan. If he exists then it stands to reason that God, his great enemy, also is real.
I definitely agree with you though that evil exists in this world and I have no problem summarizing this collective evil as "Satan".
In fact, I would challenge this to you - - - Test God. Say to God " God, if you are real, then let me see evidence of this today/this week...."
Shouldn't my name have been written in the book of life already?
I was an extremely devoted Christian for about 25+ years, and my practicing denomination held the belief that once you are saved and the Holy Spirit is indwelled inside you, you will always receive eternal salvation. I'm not arguing this is a correct interpretation, but it is a pretty commonly held position in the western church.
And unfortunately, your position as an enemy of Christ parallels the faith walk, such as it was, of one Judas Iscariot.
Ah, the classic "you were never actually a Christian" argument.
While you will probably never believe me, I can tell you that I was ALL in on being a follower of Jesus Christ. I accepted Jesus Christ as my lord and savior, was baptized, felt what I believed at the time the Holy Spirit, worshiped Jesus daily, prayed daily, spent time in the word daily, was heavily involved in Church communities, went on and led mission trips both locally and foreign, led worship, and just about anything else you can think of.
Feelings do not define Reality, by the way.
If the gospels are genuinely true and Judas first hand witnesses miracles performed by Jesus, we can agree that he certainly made a poor choice stabbing Jesus in the back.
However, we find ourselves in a much different position 2000 years later where we have to look at the evidence presented to us and make a decision in what we believe in. You can call me an apostate, heretic, lunatic agnostic, or something similar (they all are valid) - but I ask you kindly to trust me when I say I was a genuine follower of Jesus for the majority of my life.