- If the Ten Commandments are no longer binding, no one is going to lose out on salvation for keeping them.
- If Sabbath observance is not required, no one will lose their salvation for keeping it.
- If avoiding meat, specifically unclean meats, isn't required, no one will be damned for doing so.
- If the creation story isn't true, those that believe in it will discover their error inside of heaven's gates
- One will not miss out on eternity because they refused to go to the theater, dance hall or pierce their ears
Excellent points, Shane. However I've found very few if any souls who are striving to avoid God's requirements, persuaded by the best of "proofs" in favor of His requirements. Could it be that those who wish to disprove the clear Word are listening to the same sophistry to which Adam and Eve listened, to the detriment of all those that follow after them.
Those who claim salvation by grace without seeing the necessity for fulfilling the necessary requirements of a perfect creation, are legalists in the highest sense of the word, because they feel they must do all the Law requires for salvation. Their solution is to destroy the Law rather than asking the God of the universe, of Whom there is nothing too hard for Him, to fashion within them all the requirements necessary for eternal life, which would include writing the Law on the fleshy tables of their heart.
Their solution in theory removes the need for a new creation and allows the most depraved continuum to have confidence in a faith based on ropes of sand. But then only a believer in the God Who can do anything, can believe in that type of reasoning.
"But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." 1 Corinthians 2:14 KJV
That seems one good reason to sow the seeds of Truth and let God take care of the growth. Maybe it's possible sometimes in an arena of debate, but I find it highly unlikely since each person debating is far more interested in their own teaching than they are in their own learning, or so it seems to me.
"...Each person must be fully convinced in his own mind." Romans 14:5 NASB
Blessings!!
