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The question that unfortunately comes to mind with many threads, not just picking on yours, is whether the purpose is to understand someone else’s faith or to simply try to prove that someone else’s faith is wrong. I was rather surprised to find that you would open up the question of “once saved always saved” and yet be unwilling to read the evidence and support its adherents give it simply because it’s on a Reformed or Calvinist site. Are Protestants, and followers of other denominations or faiths, expected to avoid reading any information that comes from a Catholic source?I Do you not feel these issues merit conversation? How else are we supposed to understand one another’s beliefs?
In one short section, Boettner has five pages of scriptural text and commentary supporting the doctrine of perseverance of the saints, far more content than can be included in a post here, and his book is available to read online for free (ccel.org/ccel/boettner/predest.html). I’m not saying you have to agree with him–I no longer agree with him–but if you’re really curious to know why some Protestants believe in this doctrine, if you really want to understand that belief, you’ll probably need to read that section of his book (preferably the entire book, since understanding the previous four points of Calvinism sets the context for this last one) or something similar from another Calvinist author to get a complete answer to your question.