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Monday, February 17, 2020

The no-true apostate fallacy

Moreover, we must differentiate from permanent apostates people who never had genuine saving faith in the first place but merely a counterfeit faith (like Judas). In cases of counterfeit faith apostasy does not truly enter the picture. So on this view, although it is possible to apostatize and forfeit salvation, no one ever actually does so. 


An all-too-typical specimen of the desperate lengths that Calvinists will go to to salvage their a priori theological system. The No-True-Scotsman fallacy!

Wait, this wasn't written by a Calvinist, but by a high-profile freewill theist who denounces Calvinism. Fancy that! 

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