I think this view, the anti-ECT view, has a very dim view of how God sees sin, and how He deals with it. Those who hold the dissenting view view God as being unjust to punish ppl for an eternity in the lake of fire. However, those there don’t cease to commit sin, but sin throughout all eternity there.

I look at it like this; if one could live a million years and only commit one sin, yet never repent and believe, that one sin would cause him to reside in the lake of fire for eternity. I know that’s not possible, but using it for an example.


“The foundation of knowledge is God’s revelation.” Dr. Greg Bahnsen

“In the New Testament the Lord Jesus Christ appears in order to fulfill the Old Testament hope of the Messiah. He presents himself as the king who has come to establish his kingdom in anticipation of his universal rule.” Dr. Kenneth Gentry

“Men must be governed by God or they will be ruled by tyrants.” William Penn