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If you want the super strict baptist - 'once saved, always saved,' answer, then yes
If you want the answer that some other denominations say- nop
you've got it the other way around


you've got it the other way around
There's probably more than just baptists that believe that, but Baptists are usually the ones that appear to believe that concept the most. I could be wrong though
My denomination doesn't believe it, and I'm not sure what other ones don't either

you've got it the other way around

wat kind of things make you lose your salvation?

...people pray before they eat?
wtf

i paid for it? dont need to thank no one

I'm not religious at all.
So I just act like a normal wasteful American would do, and not eat 1/3 of the food.

sometimes my mom makes me pray before we eat, when she makes the food
I don't really understand praying, though. I mean, it's not like you're gonna be saved from food poisoning if you pray first or something
If you want the super strict baptist - 'once saved, always saved,' answer, then yes
If you want the answer that some other denominations say- nop
or if you want the answer that is imo the best one any christian has given: whether or not you believe, or go to church, or pray, none of that matters, as long as you're a good person
wat kind of things make you lose your salvation?
vore
...people pray before they eat?
wtf
I think protestant christians normally do, but idk about catholics or any non-christian religions

wat kind of things make you lose your salvation?
Salvation is a free and eternal gift from God. It is the ultimate gift that you cannot lose if you truly have it. If one is truly a Christian, then they will persevere in their faith.

Quote from: Romans 8:38–39 (ESV)
For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.



if you want the answer that is imo the best one any christian has given: whether or not you believe, or go to church, or pray, none of that matters, as long as you're a good person
Except there is no such thing as a good person.
Quote from: Romans 3:23 (ESV)
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,


according to some random book.

the best one any christian has given: whether or not you believe, or go to church, or pray, none of that matters, as long as you're a good person
Well that's cool and all if you think that's the best answer, but that's not exactly what the Bible says. So if a Christian is saying that, it's because he's ignorant of his own beliefs

I really don't pray at all. In fact, I'm starting to doubt religion and god. Sorry to Christian forumers.