As-salaamu `alaykum
mhamzah I don't think that is what the sister meant; she wasn't generalising, she was speaking about their creed and what can be logically and rationally deduced from it. The point is, their belief in the salvation of `Isa and them being forgiven, in essence denotes that they can do what they want. It is a rational deduction made from this creed of theirs. While some Christians will see it wrong to do these bad deeds, a number of them don't, or at least think they're automatically forgiven when they commit them.
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Salaam,
Thank you brother, this is what I meant. I am not generalizing but rather drawing a deduction from them the Nicean creed, something all Christians must state they belive in order ot be Christian. (trinity, salvation through believing Isa died for their sins, etc.,) Christians teach that this salvation covers everything and that no matter what happens, they go to heaven if they are "saved."
Don't believe me? Ask any Christian of any denomination if salvation is eternal, everyone of them will affirm it. I didn't say they all kill, steal and other stuff, I said they believe that no matter what that salvation removes that sin and they go to heaven. And salvation is a one time deal.
Wasalaam