The Antinomian Delusion
- The Granola Creationist
- Feb 9, 2022
- 4 min read
Updated: Feb 27, 2022
Antinomianism is the false doctrine that says that Christians are not required to obey any moral law, and this is heresy because the 10 Commandments still apply today, and Romans 6:1-2 refutes antinomianism a.k.a once saved always saved. It is true that the Old Testament laws do not apply anymore since we are under the New Testament. On the other hand, antinomianism is a damnable heresy because antinomianism says that Christians are not required to obey any moral law, and that is heresy because the 10 Commandments still apply today.
Once Saved Always Saved Heresy
The rebellious heresy of once saved always saved comes from antinomianism, and there are a lot of verses in the Bible that refute once saved always saved, for example, Romans 6:1-23, Hebrews 10:26-27, Hebrews 10:29-30, Acts 17:30-31, Matthew 7:18-19, etc. Once saved always saved is a damnable heresy that is splitting hell wide open, and once saved always saved is also a cultic doctrine, since once saved always saved denies the need to repent, and once saved always saved says that people can continue to live a life of sin and still be saved, and that is absolute heresy because Romans 6:1-23 clearly proves that you cannot continue to live a life of sin and still be saved, since you cannot trample underfoot the blood of Jesus Christ, and you cannot abuse grace. Romans 6:1-23 is speaking to the Church today, therefore, it is clear that once saved always saved is a rebellious heresy that is a worthless fairytale. The fabricated doctrine of Once saved always saved is literally a doctrine of the flesh and a rebellious doctrine.
Sin-Centered Doctrine
Antinomianism a.k.a once saved always saved is a sin-centered heresy and because of this, once saved always saved is grave heresy. There is no biblical evidence for once saved always saved since there are a lot of verses in the Bible that refute antinomianism. The cultic heresy of once saved always saved is a massive insult to Jesus Christ, since the fabricated doctrine of once saved always saved is easily refuted by Romans 6:1-23. All you have to do to get saved is to repent and trust alone in Jesus Christ, and works are not required for salvation as proven by Ephesians 2:8-9. It is true that you cannot lose your salvation, and if someone walks away from the faith, then they were never saved in the first place, and 1 John 2:19 proves that if someone walks away from the faith, then they were never saved in the first place. Likewise, it is true that you cannot lose your salvation, on the other hand, once saved always saved is a false doctrine because you cannot continue to live a life of sin and still be saved. The repent of your sins doctrine is not the same as sinless perfectionism. The repent of your sins doctrine is true since you cannot continue to live a life of sin and still be saved, while on the other hand, sinless perfectionism is a false doctrine because if we say that we have no sin in us, then we deceive ourselves.
No Biblical Evidence
There is absolutely no biblical evidence for the rebellious doctrine of antinomianism a.k.a once saved always saved, especially since there are plenty of verses that easily refute once saved always saved. There are a lot of straw man arguments that are presented for the heresy of once saved always saved, and those straw man arguments are easily demolished by a multitude of verses in the Bible, especially Romans 6:1-23. Since there is no biblical evidence for once saved always saved, the fleshy heresy of once saved always saved is a fairytale, just like Darwinian evolution, jack and the beanstalk, Cinderella, atheism, the tooth fairy, and the big bang. A lot of the preachers who teach the false doctrine of once saved always saved constantly twist scripture to suit the rebellious heresy of once saved always saved. It is obvious that we should not believe in antinomianism a.k.a once saved always saved because antinomianism is a damnable heresy that is splitting hell wide open.
Conclusion
In conclusion, antinomianism a.k.a once saved always saved is a damnable heresy that is splitting hell wide open, since you cannot continue to live a life of sin and still be saved, since you cannot trample underfoot the blood of Jesus, and you cannot abuse grace. The fabricated doctrine of antinomianism a.k.a once saved always saved is blatantly disrespectful to Jesus Christ, since the rebellious heresy of once saved always saved is a giant insult to Jesus Christ. The New Testament writers did not teach once saved always saved, and the preachers from the scriptures did not teach once saved always saved. Another serious problem with the preachers who teach once saved always saved is that they constantly falsely accuse biblically-sound preachers of teaching a so-called “works-based salvation” while actually, biblically-sound preachers like Ken Ham, Ray Comfort, Joe Kirby, Justin Peters, The Granola Creationist (Myself), Eric Hovind, and Voddie Baucham do not teach a so-called “works-based salvation”. The biblically-sound preachers who preach against the rebellious heresy of once saved always saved do not teach a so-called “works-based salvation”. We should not listen to preachers who teach once saved always saved, since we should not listen to false teachers, and Matthew 7:15 & 1 John 4:1 warns about false teachers.
Putting this blog post together was a piece of cake because I could easily refute antinomianism a.k.a once saved always saved. I hope you have a peaceful time reading this blog post. 😎 ✝️ 🙏