Blasphemy is attributing "evil" to God, which many fundamentalist Christians do, in a roundabout way, by believing the hype that God is jealous, vindictive, cruel and capricious (all human - not divine - attributes), or that he "allows bad things to happen".
2006-06-28 10:02:11
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answer #1
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Blaspheme against the Holy Spirit comes in only one way, that way is the defiance of God our whole lives and not accepting his Son, Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord over our lives and continuing to live as that of the world. If you live as that of the world and do not have a complete renewal of lifestyle we will fave the wrath of God on Judgment day when you will put your knee in the dirt and declare Jesus as Lord. Do not get me wrong for we all sin. Everyone sins, even Christians, for we are not perfect, only forgiven by grace and mercy from a loving and caring God.
2006-06-28 10:14:09
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answered by BlackHawk777 1
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I must disagree with Danielle.
The Bible itself tell us that God is Jealous. "I the Lord your God am a Jealous God, Thou shalt have no other gods before me".
My belief is that the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is a condition seen only by those who have accepted Jesus as their savior and have received the H.S. into their hearts.
The H.S. speaks to Christians using the conscience combined with whatever available scripture the christian has memorized and other Biblical teaching as well as directly to confront the Christan when he is about to willfully and knowingly do something bad.
"Many will come in that day and say, "Lord, Lord did we not heal the sick and raise the dead in your name" and He will tell them plainly, depart from me you evil doers for I never knew you." From this passage I recognize that Christianity is not about obeying rules or blindly following liturgies or formulas, but is about the submission of the will full and sin-full heart to obey the quiet voice of the H.S. within. Knowingly and willfully disobeying the H.S.'s guidance until natural death is the "unpardonable sin" for a Christian that will not be excused or expunged through the sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross.
2006-06-28 10:18:58
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answer #3
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answered by davidvario 3
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What's a holy spirit?
2006-06-28 10:00:15
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answered by Ari A 4
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Danielle is 100% correct. Attributing the work of God to Satan. The Jews came very close when they accused Jesus
2006-06-28 10:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It is refusual to accept that Jesus is the Son of God and refusual to accept him As your Lord & Savior.
That is it.
Dead Man Walking
2006-06-28 10:02:06
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answered by Dead Man Walking 4
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Be careful here folks. Peace.
2006-06-28 10:03:38
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answered by TheShield 2
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