 Easybelivists constantly repeat this line that God forgives all sin past, present and future. While the Sinless Perfectionists refute this by saying that the Bible doesn't really say that anywhere. In fact, God's forgiveness is only for past sin, not present and future sin. Okay, now why is there so much argument about this? You would think that a doctrine as basic and important as this would be well documented in the Bible, wouldn't you? You know, you would expect the Bible to just be so blatantly obvious about this, and yet for some reason it's not. Now the problem with this debate is that the supporting verses that Easybelivists use to say that God forgives all sin past, present and future, is that the key supporting verses are actually really cryptic. The underlying Greek is difficult to translate into English, the English words, we don't really use them a lot either. So Easybelivists just quote these verses without explaining them, and then they just expect Average Joe to figure out what they mean. So let's look at a few examples of these difficult cryptic verses. So it says in Colossians 213, and you being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, he has quickened together with him, having forgiven you, all trespasses. So you can see that that word is really confusing there. You know, the underlying Greek word is very difficult to translate. It's never really used outside the Bible, so scholars are not quite sure how best to translate it. There isn't really a suitable word in English, and you know, we don't really use this word in our everyday vernacular. So you know, Average Joe just has no idea what that word there means.