If OSAS is true, then universalism is correct doctrine.
The universalism of OSAS extends to all unrighteous sinners naming the name Christ. The only ones not included in their kingdom are the righteous that refuse to boast of sinning like them.
Their judgment is only those who now openly reject His name, and not just by works, They now say these were never saved in the first place, though they gladly called them christian brother or sister in the past.
Rather than mourn them as lost brethren or sisters, they just write them off as never saved.
You doth rely on false interpretation of archaic translation. Try reading a translation written in your lifetime.
Those who have been born into God’s family do not make a practice of sinning, because God’s life is in them. So they can’t keep on sinning, because they are children of God. NLT
This is a false interpretation in the guise of translation, to rewrite Scripture, such as the word was a god.
Little children, let no man deceive you: he that is doing righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. He that is committing sin is of the devil; for the devil is sinning from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil. Whosoever is born of God is not committing sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot be sinning, because he is born of God.
God is all about now, not yesterday that is past, nor tomorrow that may not come. If we are sinning now with the devil, Scripture says we cannot be born of God and a child of the devil at the same time.
Are you saying anyyou can be a sinning child of the devil at any given time and also be born son of God at the same time?
If OSAS is true, then universalism is correct doctrine.
The flaw of OSAS is the ex-post facto conclusion of one who sins means they were never saved to begin with. It asserts the prideful claim that once saved, a Christian becomes perfect, incapable of sin.
I don't know where you get your OSAS teaching from, but it certainly isn't from them. They reject doing righteousness as being perfect, and so is impossible to do at all.
The flaw of OSAS is christianity made for unrighteous christian sinners, whose 1st commandment is declaring what sinners they are and will remain so unto the grave. They don't receive me as one of their own, and I thank God for it.
There is also a verse in Hebrews that says if one rejects Jesus after accepting him, there is no sacrifice to save him. I'm sure you know these verses, without me explicitly referencing them. You just deny God's word because it goes against your false doctrine of OSAS.
They deny any law, word, or Scripture of God
that is written in letters on paper, as not mattering to them anymore, which is why correcting them by those letters is fruitless.
The only question is why they bother trying to refer to inky letters in the first place. And many of them don't, but just recite what they believe and teach from their own minds.
And so the closest they get to doctrine of Christ, as written in Scripture, is that they say many of the same words only.
Faith only is hearing only and is words only.
What we do is what we are in deed and in truth.