Brian has run into a lot of instance where during conversations, the other chooses to be subversive. In this week's episode, Brian and Reggie talk about the prevalent subversive speech in conversations today especially in political conversations. R&B also take a look at the question, "Once saved, always saved?" Applying critical thinking, logic, and considering the teachings of Jesus, the question is easily answered.
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For citation and reference:
Dr. Leighton Flowers - Once Saved, Always Saved
https://youtu.be/5wVonZ1S2Ss?si=k_0wHB-x_e7qht_G
Tac Room Bible Talk - Once Saved, Always Saved
https://youtu.be/EFjytAE3Y_s?si=yES5-YGrPm_0e31h
Cold Case Christianity w/Frank Turek - Can you lose your salvation?
https://youtu.be/u1wGE5pNO60?si=sG--JxuqqmfT_m8f
Greg Laurie - Can a Christian lose their salvation?
https://youtu.be/V3elNE7mZXY?si=fUISXqUI58uh_o_6
Keith Nestor - Why once “saved always saved” is garbage?
https://youtu.be/vvxR-MHcukk?si=pVivyO9_5AP1VVze