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(Thought provoking questions posed to those who have at one time truly accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, “Born Again”.  These questions are posed to urge diligence in finding and confirming the answers using our reason, conscience and most importantly God’s Holy Word through His Holy Spirit.

1.  Is Christianity a democracy?
2.  Does the blood of Christ automatically forgive us of sin past, present and future while we still live in it?
3.  Does time forgive sin or make that sin somehow less sinful?
4.  Does God’s grace or Jesus’ blood automatically cover (forgive) our sins without confessing and repenting of these “known” sins?
5.  Could a Christian be deceived?
6.  If a doctrine or accepted way of thinking is clearly contrary to literal Scripture (not poetic or figurative), affirmed by our conscience, reason and other literal Scriptures, then who or what are we to believe:  Doctrine (man’s view) or Scripture (God’s view)?
7.  In Proverbs 3:5,6 where it says not to “lean on our own understanding”, does God intend that we don’t use our God-given reason in discerning what is true according to God’s Holy Word?
8.  If man or the doctrines of man tell us that we can’t be holy in this life, yet God commands us that we must be holy as He is holy; who are we to believe?
9.  How do we become holy and how do we stay holy?
10.  Can we disobey God and still love Him at the same time according to Scripture?
11.  Can we keep God’s commandments and does God really expect us to keep His commandments?
12.  Is the righteousness of a true Christian “filthy rags” or is it “fine linen bright and clean”?  Where is our righteousness found, and how do we receive it and keep it?
13.  Will God judge us according to our deeds?
14.  Is it wise to determine if what we currently believe is in harmony with God’s Holy Word?
15.  Is it wise to shield from scrutiny any doctrine or way of thinking from God’s Holy Word? 
16.  Even if a doctrine is almost universally accepted yet we find that reason and literal Scripture prove it to be false; why would it continue to exist?  Fear of man?
17.  Does man corrupt himself or did Adam or God corrupt us?
18.  How is man corrupted? Is mankind corrupted morally, physically, or both from birth?
19.  Does man have a free-will to choose good or evil?
20.  If man truly doesn’t have a free-will to choose good or evil would this be an acceptable excuse before God for our disobedience to His commandments?
21.  Is holiness legalism?
22.  What is legalism?
23.  What is false humility?
24.  Is one who believes he could consistently walk holy in the Lord by God’s grace and His Holy Spirit through faith, by necessity, labeled as arrogant, proud, or somehow foolish for even entertaining such an idea?
25.  Does Jesus truly rebuke all people from judging (spiritually appraising and not condemning) others; or does he rebuke only the hypocrites?
26.  Does Jesus rebuke the true Christian for not judging a righteous judgment in order to restore a brother who has stumbled and fallen into sin?
27.  What do these terms mean, and can they have different interpretations depending upon the context in which they are used? Love of benevolence, love of complacency, judging or judgmental, condescension or condescending?
28.  How are we saved?  What are we saved from?  Who are we saved unto?  
29.  Does sin truly separate us from God or is that just a fallacy?
30.  Does sin only separate an unconverted sinner from God, but not the Christian who has chosen to remain in sin without confessing and repenting of it, and why?
31.  Should all Orthodox Christian Doctrines be supported by God’s Holy Word, or is that just a formality?
32.  Just because someone has all the Orthodox Christian Doctrines memorized as well as God’s Holy Word; does that assure that that person will never sin against a Holy God?
33.  Does one have to have a “Sin Nature” to sin, and why?
34.  How did Adam, Eve, Lucifer (angel of light before his rebellion against God and becoming: Satan, the devil, and the serpent) and one-third of the angels sin against God for we know they could not have had a “Sin Nature”; yet they sinned against God?