[Salvation Logic] What If Theology Refuted The Appeal to Possibility Fallacy in Salvation
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Many Christian doctrines today are built not on clear Scripture, but on speculation. In this video, we expose a common logical error known as the Appeal to Possibility Fallacy and show how it affects salvation theology.
The Appeal to Possibility occurs when someone argues that because something can happen, it therefore will happen—treating possibility as certainty. This fallacy is often used in discussions about salvation, sin, forgiveness, and the close of probation.
Using clear logic, biblical examples, prophecy, and inspired writings, we examine questions like:
What if a saint sins after the close of probation—won’t Jesus forgive?
What if a faithful person sins just before death—will they still be saved?
We compare speculation vs. revelation, and show why doctrine must be founded on the Word of God, not on hypothetical “what if” scenarios.
📖 Key passages discussed include:
Jude 24, Revelation 22:11, Revelation 14:5, Hebrews 10:26, Deuteronomy 29:29, Titus 1:9, Isaiah 8:20, and more.
If you care about sound doctrine, biblical logic, and truth over assumptions, this study is for you.
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