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I caught the Holy Spirit and Muhummad back behind the barn the other night... poor bessy's never gonna be the same.

(Just because so many people are saying that blaspheming the holy spirit is unforgivable)

Oooh, someone came up with another unpardonable sin....

I caught Jesus kneeling at the feet of Satan confessing that Satan was his Lord and Master.

2006-09-28 03:27:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Jesus paid for all sins on the cross. A true Christian does not judge others. I am very sorry that so many hypocrites have turned good people away from God and the gifts He has waiting for them. If someone denies the Holy Spirit (which is part of the Trinity: God, Jesus and Holy Spirit) and dies without ever asking for forgiveness and accepting Jesus's sacrifice to pay for all their sin will not be forgiven, because they did not ask. So doubting God's existence is not unforgivable, but you must ask for forgiveness from God in order to get forgiveness.

2006-09-28 10:30:05 · answer #2 · answered by Ask 2 · 0 0

No, it is an integral part of God's plan. That's why faith is the first and most important principle of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Faith is a hope of things which are true which are not seen. Doubt is only natural, but it is something that can be overcome through perserverance and insight into the many experiences of life through which God expresses Himself. Over time, this hope becomes a sure knowledge, similar to how a seed grows up into a mighty tree.

2006-09-28 10:24:28 · answer #3 · answered by Open Heart Searchery 7 · 0 0

I am not a Christian, not a Hindu or anything else but my answer would be that it is not an offense. It is just the symptom of a neophyte spiritualist who don't have much knowledge about God. His/her position is just like of a kid who has only knowledge about ABC. Unfortunately the school system can influence insincere devotees to begin to doubt the existence of God.

If you like to read the proofs of existence of God visit
http://krshnascience.com
You can also read about devolution theory, scientific coverups, genetic degeneration, yoga and devotion.

Chant Hare Krishna and be happy.

2006-09-28 10:26:22 · answer #4 · answered by Nitai 3 · 0 0

No, we are told denying the Holy Ghost is unforgivable (this is after we know Jesus Christ through the Holy Ghost - not what the Holy Ghost is), And I believe that the shedding of innocent blood, who is innocent - God's judgment. Doubts are just doubts - it is how humans grow - thinking & doubting.

2006-09-28 10:23:50 · answer #5 · answered by Wolfpacker 6 · 0 0

Absolutely not. In these days of CGI and special effects, when basically anything can be created and seen, the one thing we still can't see with all these technological advancements is God. Why? Because he won't show himself. He refuses to prove his existence.

I believe in God, but if he refuses to show himself even once throughout a person's lifetime to prove that he exists, then he cannot reasonably expect all people to believe in him. A person might say that we have more proof of Harry Potter's spells, because we can actually see them.....

Any loving God could not punish people for a situation directly caused by him. If he refuses to prove his own existence, he would not expect every person on this earth to believe. A person who is doing good and trying to be a good person will be just fine. Anything else is unreasonable, unloving, unmerciful and unthinkable.

2006-09-28 10:23:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on what you doubt and why you doubt it. Some times people have a very specific idea of God that they don't believe in, but the idea they have is wrong, so it's actually a good thing they don't believe in that. These people will sometimes say, "I don't believe in a guy with a stick who just sits around waiting for you to screw up so he can hit you with the stick." Good for them!

Even Christ said that to disbelieve the Son or the Father of the Trinity was forgivable, but to disbelieve the Holy Ghost was not.

2006-09-28 10:23:25 · answer #7 · answered by Sifu Shaun 3 · 0 1

No, there is only one unforgivable offense that is clearly stated, which is denying the Holy Spirit.

2006-09-28 10:23:00 · answer #8 · answered by Bruce Leroy - The Last Dragon 3 · 1 0

No, I think if you really intimately knew Him, liked regularly talked with Him face to face, and then utterly denied Him you might be in the unforgivable zone, but simple doubts are natural, and give us the oportunity to re-affirm our faith.

best wishes

2006-09-28 10:23:43 · answer #9 · answered by daisyk 6 · 0 0

Only ignorant and foolish people doubt the existence of
Almighty God. In today's world when the very threat or
destruction to human's existence is so real, that the only way
to salvation is to seek God's blessings and guidance. Amen.

2006-09-28 10:27:16 · answer #10 · answered by steplow33 5 · 0 1

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