Paul M. Dohse Sr. said, on July 22, 2016 at 8:24 AM
Protestantism makes no distinction between family sin that can bring chastisement and sin against the law that condemns. Christ’s sacrifice must be continually applied to “present sin” to keep the believer saved because they are supposedly still under law. In Protestantism, “under grace” is supposedly a covering for still being under law. No, you are one or the other…you CANNOT be both. Protestantism actually defines the “Christian” by the same definition of a lost person according to the Bible.
Protestantism makes no distinction between family sin that can bring chastisement and sin against the law that condemns. Christ’s sacrifice must be continually applied to “present sin” to keep the believer saved because they are supposedly still under law. In Protestantism, “under grace” is supposedly a covering for still being under law. No, you are one or the other…you CANNOT be both. Protestantism actually defines the “Christian” by the same definition of a lost person according to the Bible.
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