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DavidFilmer
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Protestants who espouse a “once saved, always saved” theology have a problem when a “saved” person does some really awful thing. They revert to a (flawed) defense that this person was not “really” saved to begin with.
Catholic apologists know the drill. But, to help make the point, I was wondering if there was a good (Google-able) example of a protestant who was clearly “saved” by all protestant standards, but went completely off the rails in some really serious way. I’m talking axe-murderer serious. Not like Jim Baaker (fraudulent financial dealings) or Jimmy Swaggart (sexual sins - but not rape). I’m talking about something REALLY big and violent (like murder or rape).
Catholic apologists know the drill. But, to help make the point, I was wondering if there was a good (Google-able) example of a protestant who was clearly “saved” by all protestant standards, but went completely off the rails in some really serious way. I’m talking axe-murderer serious. Not like Jim Baaker (fraudulent financial dealings) or Jimmy Swaggart (sexual sins - but not rape). I’m talking about something REALLY big and violent (like murder or rape).