It's hard to say whether a Pentecostal is saved or not due to the fact that for the first 80 years of its existence, there has never been a systematic theologian embraced by most Pentecostals. Gordon Fee would probably be the one outstanding systematic theologian, but there needs to be more (Grudem, BTW, does not identify himself as a Pentecostal). Interestingly, the only two areas that Pentecostals have really been interested in are pneumatology (for obvious reasons) and missiology. Thus, most Pentecostals are a concoction of theology from different traditions, and they rarely think about consistency.<br><br>The denomination I am affiliated with is very interesting in this regard. While most of the Bible college faculty are soteriologically Reformed, the administration is Arminian.