You are talking about the born again becoming unborn again? Or that they hadn't been born again to begin with, which is what I believe.If they apostatize they choose to not be saved. Teaching they still are is false.
No, it is not. It says what I've asserted, and if you will look at the passage for yourself you will see it. I challenge you to show your interpretation directly from the text that the branch that does not abide in Christ once had. That's a faulty and unfounded assumption made because of a doctrine that is held, that the saved can become unsaved. So the text is interpreted according to the doctrine, instead of the text informing the doctrine.It is the same as 2 Peter 1:8 when they stalled and stayed that way.
We can have a lot of internal resistance towards changing our views on things, but I know for myself, it's worth it, when can correct our mistakes.
Go back 2 Peter, where does it say that stumbling is a permanent condition? Refer to Hebrews 12, and the chastening of the Lord.
Much love!