Calling out the so-called semi-saved
James L. Evans
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In the calculus of evangelical theology, there are only two states of being. People are either saved or lost. Saved means they have accepted Jesus as their savior. Lost means they have not. There is … More »
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It never ceases to amaze me that the people who "claim" to be true Christians are the ones that will judge you the quickest. Who are you to determine if a person is "right with God"? Whether a person is saved or not, is between that person and God. Ross Baushcer has no idea whether the people in Kentucky are going to heaven or not. Only God knows that. I know many people who "I think" are right with God. Meaning, they live good lives...they help others, treat people fairly, are kind and loving, they basically exude what a good Christian should; yet, they do not attend church. I also know people who are at church every time the doors are open. They are at every Bible study, every church meeting, every worship service, they "proudly" wear shirts claiming to love Jesus; yet, once they are away from the church, they act totally different. Are they going to heaven? Who knows? I certainly don't and neither does Ross Baushcer. Religious leaders/guiders should preach the Word of God and leave the judging to the man it belongs to!!!

nbc just did a poll, they had more people respond to it than any other poll ever done. 86 per cent said to leave GOD in our pledge, and on our money, so why does 14 percent get to rule. some people are just better Christians than others, now does that mean they will get into heaven faster than the others.......who knows. to me to make the trip is the whole matter, fast or slow, as long as the destination is the same

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