all good things come from above, so don't give satan credit for doing anything good.
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2007-01-07 11:50:43
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answered by ? 3
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Well Christians do this all the time. In the bible when it says somethinhg is of man it means it i sof Satan. The bible says that baptism is essiential for salvation, but christians say it is not and it is a work of man, but the reality is it is a work of god and therfore necessary. So that is one way to attribute the work of God to Satan. Without baptism you aint saved. Mark 16:16 Acts 2:38 Romans 6:3,4,5,6 galations 3:27 collassians 2:11,2,13,14 1 Peter 3:21.
That is not the unforgivable sin but read what Paul say about preaching another gospel in Galations 1:6,7,8,9
2007-01-07 20:05:45
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answered by Anonymous
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To blaspheme the Holy Ghost, as Jesus said it is the only unforgivable sin. Matthew 12:32. The Pharisees attributed the Lord's casting out devils as done by the power of Beelzebub the chief general of Satan's devils. Jesus pronounced eternal condemnation upon them for doing this. Although they probably didn't see it at the time. To call the work of the Holy Ghost the work of Satan is eternal blasphemy. Something that is rampant all around us.
2007-01-07 19:58:37
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answered by 1Truth 2
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satan can only do the work of god, because god is omniscient and omnipotent. there is no room for any power outside of god's or else god would NOT be omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent. so if god IS all these things, then NO power exists in anyone's hands other than that which god gives them. THEREFORE, satan is not evil because he is evil, rather he would be evil because god makes him be evil.
2007-01-07 19:57:21
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answered by Shawn M 3
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That is the unpardonable sin, according to Jesus. It is to say that the Holy Spirit proceeds not from the Father and the Son (as the Creeds say) - but from Satan. Or, as Jesus said when He accused the Pharisees of doing it (saying that Jesus was possessed by) "Beelzebub"
2007-01-07 19:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, yeah. We have a name for that.
Religion. ;)
2007-01-07 19:51:35
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answered by socialdeevolution 4
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