It is only Jesus Christ who can save you. It is the work of God's Holy Spirit that moves in our hearts that we come to accept or reject His calling. Should we reject His call that is the unpardonable sin. We are saying no to God.
2006-10-18 11:02:14
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answer #1
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answered by Steiner 6
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Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is a continuous total rejection of God after you have been saved sanctified and filled with the holy spirit. Once you know what it is to be a born again believer in the truest sense then you decide to completely turn your back on it there is no more forgiveness for you an thus you are lost for good.
2006-10-18 10:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The unforgivable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Ghost; denying the Christ after having had the truth revealed by the Holy Ghost, and murder.
2006-10-18 11:06:46
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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The unforgiveable sin is the one that when a person REJECTS Christ. --That is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
Mark 3:29
but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" --
2006-10-18 11:01:30
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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It is the evil speaking of God, His son Jesus,and the Holy Ghost.
From G989; vilification (especially against God): - blasphemy, evil speaking, railing.
And for the act of blaspheming God, there is no forgiveness.
Mark 3:29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.
2006-10-18 10:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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So, too, because the holy spirit or energetic rigidity emanates from God and is in detail suitable with God’s man or woman, Jesus might want to talk of “blasphemy adversarial to the spirit.” it is suggested to be the unforgivable sin. (Mt 12:31; Mr 3:28, 29; Lu 12:10) Blasphemy is shown to originate interior of one’s coronary heart (Mt 15:19; Mr 7:21, 22); subsequently the coronary heart difficulty, happen in the willfulness in touch, might want to narrate to such blasphemy adversarial to the spirit. The incident that delivered about Jesus’ statement almost about the unpardonableness of such sin demonstrates that it refers to opposing the operation of God’s spirit. this does no longer be because of deception, human weak spot, or imperfection; notwithstanding the competition might want to be willful and planned. The Pharisees obviously said God’s spirit at paintings in Jesus to finish solid, yet for selfish motives they attributed this means to Beelzebub, devil the devil, thereby blaspheming God’s holy spirit.—Mt 12:22-32; research Heb 6:4-6; 10:26, 27. i think your heading in the right course and your answer to that query replaced into solid. And your accurate, those who imagine they blasphemed adversarial to the Holy Spirit probable did not because in the journey that that they had they probable does no longer be apprehensive about it because blasphemy is willful and planned. And in case your worring about it , it replaced into no longer planned.
2016-12-04 23:34:48
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answer #6
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answered by molder 4
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#1. according the dogma, no sin is unforgivable.
#2. blasphemy is supposedly an insult to god.
being insulted is a human failing, and I hold the all mighty creator of the universe to a much higher level then us feeble talking monkeys known as the human race.
thats the biggest arrogance in my opinion, putting human attributes on god, and actually having the audacity to think that you know the mind of god
2006-10-18 11:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Blasphemy is the denial of Christ.
2006-10-18 10:55:02
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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I get it......everything except about Dan Brown.....all he did was write a book of fiction. Also, I have never met a balsphemer!
2006-10-18 10:57:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Ra, the sun god HATES Blasphemers and will cast them into the Tomb of 10,000 snakes! I mean COME ON! SNAKES! Yikes!!!
Why would you run the risk?
2006-10-18 10:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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