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Christians can undergo sanctification that results in the cleansing of their inner sinful nature
From Argumentrix
| Christians can undergo sanctification that results in the cleansing of their inner sinful nature | |
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| Subjects | |
| Christianity |
Morality |
| Salvation |
Theology |
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| None
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- Note: This belief is called Christian perfection or entire sanctification.
Supporting arguments
People who accept the Christian faith wholeheartedly and correctly will undergo the never-ending process of sanctification, making them holier than they were before, and replacing mankind's natural propensity for sin with a tendency towards righteousness. [1]
- Related argument: The process of Christian sanctification is never complete.
Opposing arguments
There is no Biblical support for the idea of entire sanctification. [2]