The unforgivable sin is to deny the Holy Spirit to speak through you and can only be committed by God's elect.
Mat 12:32 And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come.
Luk 12:10 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven.
2006-11-26 10:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Forgiveness by god when someone commite a suicide... never!
To put it bluntly... anyone who commits suicide directly goes to hell (Naraka as we call it in Hinduism). There is no other remedy for one has transgressed the domain of God without his permission. We are never permitted to commit suicide and cut short the journey. Why?
In the cosmic system if we try to understand that it is our Atman the soul within that has taken the body and not otherwise... how can a Jiva (living being) leave the body on its own. We have committed a crime which even god, the Almighty Creator can never forgive. It is only and only dependent upon the Atman the soul within to manifest and leave the body dependent upon our Karma of the present and the past lives.
By cutting short the journey... do we mean we can get a more enlightening birth in the next manifestation? Never! For if we were traveling on point number 60 in the present life and for having committed suicide we are awarded a penalty of minus five then in the next birth we shall get a body only at a lower level that is number 55! Supposedly... the body of a Human being is achieved at number 58 then it is possible that having been born as a Human being we may revert back to the animal kingdom for we are short of three numbers and unless and until by performing the requisite Karma we gain three numbers in the cosmic system we shall not be given the body of a Human being until then. What a pity! More here- http://www.vijaykumar.org/articles_on_teen_suicides.html
2006-11-27 01:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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study those verses one million and a couple of returned. heavily this time. and you will see that they even have not something to do with forgiveness. yet on the grounds which you have been raised to be sure Christianity as a decision between heaven and hell, repentance and condemnation, you will by some ability turn any passage interior the bible that means a decision, right into a passage approximately forgiveness/condemnation. yet those passages at the instant are not approximately that. As on your 3 rd element there. No the place interior the bible does it say that not accepting Jesus is a sin or that it may't be forgiven. returned, on appropriate of what i've got already pronounced above, you seem to have been conditioned to be sure Christianity as being approximately Accepting Jesus as your Lord and savior, and as a result you turn verses into that, while they have not something to do with that. The verse in question talks approximately blaspheming against the holy spirit (not Jesus). this is not even approximately accepting the holy spirit. It substitute into pronounced to those who asserting that Jesus' artwork substitute into the artwork of the devil, and because Jesus substitute into working with the aid of the ability of the holy spirit, this declare substitute into blasphemy against the holy spirit. The implication being the unforgivable nature of one in all those difficulty has to do with the artwork that the holy spirit is doing. e.g. human beings have been watching the holy spirit working to supply them from the devil's detention center, and asserting that this variation into the artwork of the devil. somebody who has their friends and enemies THAT mixed up has somewhat made it impossible for themselves to be rescued. it somewhat is the belief in the back of that verse. this is not approximately unforgivable, God can forgive something if he desires to.
2016-10-13 04:09:12
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answered by ? 4
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Some believe that. But I don't I don't think you can get unsaved. The people who do, believe you need to always confess your sins in order to be forgiven, even after the acceptance of Jesus as Lord.
John 3:35
35The Father loves the Son and has placed everything in his hands.
I am in Jesus' hands - and he will not drop me.
Also putting any condition on the free-gift of salvation negates the job Jesus did on the cross. Either He died for all sin or He died in vain.
2006-11-26 10:15:56
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answered by padwinlearner 5
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The only unforgivale sin, that will send you to Hell, is to deny the Holy Spirit and His work. In other words, if a Christian comes up to you and tells you about the Good News about Jesus Christ, and you deny it, at the time of your death, God will bring it back to your remembrance and ask you why you didn't listen at that time and believe. Your unbelief will be the unforgivable sin!
2006-11-26 10:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the only unforgivable sin is denying God...I think that commiting suicide is a sign of mental illness or instability, so I would think God would recognize that. Someone pure in heart and mind wouldn't commit suicide, only someone who is ill. If you are ill, God has a special place in his heart for you.
2006-11-26 15:19:44
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answered by jillhunter0113 1
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Then I guess Sampson, the deliverer of Israel in the time of the judges won't be in heaven. It depends on circumstance. Only God knows the heart, I'm not saying all suicides are forgiven, but we're hardly in a position to judge such things.
2006-11-26 10:14:11
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answered by ? 2
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Suicide tends to be a result of emotional and/or psychiatric problems.
If we are to believe in a Forgiving God, it seems unlikely that suicide would be especially "unforgivable."
Of course, any of us still might be wrong about whether, through our beliefs and actions, we are forgiven at all.
2006-11-26 10:22:01
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answered by Mr. Bad Day 7
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in order to be forgiven, a person must ASK for forgiveness. Dead people cannot ask for anything.
based on that, I would say that it would not be forgiven.
Now if the person took a 2 hour poison, and really truly was sorry for what he had done and asked for forgiveness before the poison finally kicked in, I would say that forgiveness could be had.
BUT it the intent all along was to take the 2 hour poison and ask for forgiveness just before death it would still be a 'mortal' sin
ok pun intended
2006-11-26 10:13:55
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answered by saopaco 5
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The only unforgivable sin is reported in Mark I think and it is blaspheming the holy ghost. The Bible doesn't forbid suicide explicitly.
http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/says_about/suicide.html
2006-11-26 10:13:49
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answered by AiW 5
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