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What is the danger of easy-believism in Christianity?

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Easy-believism undermines true faith by promoting a superficial understanding of salvation without repentance and transformation.

Easy-believism presents the notion that one can experience salvation merely by a simple acknowledgment of faith, often devoid of the life-altering repentance that true conversion entails. This approach creates a category of 'carnal Christians,' where individuals mistakenly consider themselves saved while continuing in sin without any evidence of spiritual fruit or change. Such beliefs dilute the Gospel, ultimately leading many to believe they are secure in their salvation while failing to recognize the transformative power of grace. This perilous doctrine invites unregenerate individuals into the church, thereby diluting the purity of the body of Christ and compromising its witness in the world.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 11:4, Galatians 1:6-7

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