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Pilgrim said:
Consistently, anyone who embraces semi-Pelagianism cannot be saved. Of course, what would have to be determined on an individual basis is IF what a person espouses as being true is actually what that person truly believes in the heart; is there oneness between the head and heart. Fortunately, although rare, there are those whose theology does not match what they actually believe. I think that perhaps John Wesley would be one such example.

This is what I've seen a lot living in the so-called Bible Belt. A person will admit that they do not have anything to do with theirr own salvation. They agree that it is 100% God; however, they refuse to place that statement upon others. It is as if they realize themselves that they are totally helpless, but somehow think that others are not. Why they take that approach - beats me.


John Chaney

"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7