(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) I remember somebody in college, I was studying for a math exam with one of my classmates, and I was studying over at his apartment, and his roommate was there. And his roommate knew that I was, you know, devoted to the Bible, and I was a Christian, and I talked about the Bible. And his roommate was a Catholic, and, you know, I guess he's trying to mock me. Well, you know what? I've got the greatest religion in the world. And I was like, I said, what religion is that? He's like, I'm Catholic. He said, I can do whatever I want during the week, and then get right with God on Sunday. And I said, well, you know what? I've got an even better religion, because I can do whatever I want the rest of my life, and never get right with God, and I'm still going to heaven. Because as a saved person, you can never lose your salvation. It's eternal. And, you know, what a weird attitude, though, to say, I'm just going to sin, and sin, and sin, and then get right with God. What a weird attitude for somebody to have, because don't you have guilt? Don't you feel bad about doing wrong?