No, you didn't commit it. Cursing the Holy Ghost is not the sin... i can tell you we are all guilty of that one. Rather it be intentional or not.
2006-12-30 15:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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you're very misinformed. the only unforgivable sin is that of very final melancholy on the very final 2nd of existence. that's preceded by utilising a pretend delight that refuses to settle for the unearned present of heaven from the Holy Spirit. the way you reside now does a great deal effect that decision at that 2nd nonetheless. So that's suited to shed those despairing innovations now with a view to no longer be caught in melancholy then. God's love and mercy are countless and could't be constrained. the only reason every physique will ever visit hell is using the fact they have been too proud to repent (or unprepared to accomplish that) on the very final 2nd. understanding that's a real hell of weeping and gnashing tooth. They ignored heaven by utilising a chop up 2nd. lower back, existence now can a great deal effect that 2nd.
2016-10-28 19:01:56
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answered by lobos 4
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No -- I had severe OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) when I was a kid and one of the forms (recognized by religious institutions) was 'scrupolosity'. Bad thoughts and verbal utterances against Jesus and in support of the devil made me think I was doomed and committing horrible sins. Once someone helped me to realize that it was just OCD and that these things mean nothing, my fears went away. God is Unconditional Love and nothing you can say or do can affect your relationship. For example, I can now say the following without any effect: "I hate God and I love the devil.". When I was a kid, I thought I was doomed for this. Now I realize God is Love and that this is just some silly words.
2006-12-30 16:06:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Rejecting the Holy Spirit is committing the unforgivable sin and the way you do that is by slowly turning off your conscience. If you care about Jesus and your salvation, you haven't committed it yet. Don't worry. Because by the time you commit it, you wouldn't care about it anymore.
2006-12-30 16:01:22
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answered by The GMC 6
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If you have to ask then you did. Since you committed this you are no long entitled to enter the gates of Christian heaven, although imaginary. Hence the name unforgivable, you will not be forgiven.. It even says so in The Bible. Why don't you look to other forms of religion? You're not condemned from Islam's heaven yet nor the Jewish one. Of course you can enlighten yourself and open yourself to the wonderful world of atheism.
2006-12-30 16:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The unforgivable sin is not a matter of words, nor a matter exactly of just 'rejecting Jesus'....it's not something that you intend to do, exactly.........it's being dealt with roughly by the world, and reacting into Despair. Having access to Jesus, and through Him YHVH, but not allowing yourself to call on them for healing and change, being tired and scared of the whole process of being broken and re-healed into a better vessel of YHVH's voice and power in the world. Giving up on following His footsteps, giving up on life, giving up completely into being 'owned by the world'.
Since most Christians nowadays have been deceived into not even trying to "do as He did", because they aren't 'apolostles', there isn't much there for you to give up on, other than the healing power of Jesus....
So, whatever's going on with you.....just don't give up.
2006-12-30 16:58:36
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answered by raxivar 5
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You don't have to worry about it. I remember thinking that I had committed the unpardonable sin. Now, after reading and learning more about Christianity and atheism, I have decided that Christianity is bunk, and I regret ever worrying about the unpardonable sin. Read _The God Delusion_. You'll see what I mean.
2006-12-30 16:36:21
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answered by L Dawg 3
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As long as Jesus is still tugging at your heart strings, then, NO, you have not committed any unforgiveable sin.
2006-12-30 16:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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as long as u feel the pull of god in your life still even now,and still feel like he is there and feel the holy spirit there inside ur heart then you are fine.thats how you find that god is still with you.
2006-12-30 16:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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On top of believing in imaginary gods, you're going to give yourself a complex too?
2006-12-30 15:58:57
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answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4
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