I'm with you Ty.
I can't deny the holy spirit because it helps me every day of my life.
I know that there is no way God would ever allow a single one of us to become lost.
People who believe this have no faith in God at all.
love and blessings Don
2007-01-08 11:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian and I'm not offended by the video. I like to know what other people are thinking. I'm scared that those people on the video and others aren't scared. They should be scared. You can't deny Jesus Christ The Son, The Father and the Holy Spirit, which is the Trinity, and be a Christian. The Trinity is The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit as one, they are inseparable. I have faith, blind faith as it is said. Blind faith is believing in something that you can't prove it exists. I believe! I'm not willing to take the chance that blasphemy is unforgivable. Are you? You will know the truth when you pass to the spiritual world. What if your wrong? Won't it be too late? Too big a chance to take for me.
janet
2007-01-08 12:07:07
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answered by Janet lw 6
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I am a former Christian now turned atheist. I found it offensive because it disrespects the Christian faith. Most Christians I know are loving people, and most don't believe the non-believers will go to Hell.
I went on the Blasphemy Challenge website and it said you have to say you condemn your own soul to Hell. I find this extremely disrespectful to the Christian faith. The film makes me embarassed to be an Atheist.
Most atheists respect the rights of the religious to believe and worship as they want without mocking them or taking a comment from the Holy Writings out of context to make an argument about the religion which most people in the religion disagree with.
2007-01-08 12:07:40
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answered by bubba2 1
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That is not denying the Holy Spirit - that is childish uninformed rambling by morons. People will certainly go to hell for blaspheming the Holy Spirit and some of the people on there will be among them but that act in itself is not what the bible means. The worst offence is the child's voice doing something they don't have a clue about.
2007-01-08 12:01:47
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answered by Pilgrim 4
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Cool. I would do it, but I don't have a video recorder. :(...would love to get that dvd and not have to shell out $24.95 for it.
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So, Pilgrim. It's bad to have a child say he denies the holy spirit, but is ok to brainwash him to believe in a non-existant god??? I would think most kids don't have a clue about god until their parent teaches them.
2007-01-08 12:01:47
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answered by Stormilutionist Chasealogist 6
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Umm. I am pretty use to this sort of denial of Jesus. It does make me sad that he turned away from God though. It was a little saddening and could very well be offensive to many. I am a believer
2007-01-08 11:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I am not offended. I found it interesting that it was posed as a challenging counterpoint to the cruel, threatening gestures of dogmatists. If nothing else, it offers an answer to bullying condemnation.
2007-01-08 12:06:05
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answered by JAT 6
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That was different.
If I was Christian, I would definitely be offended by that video.
If someone blasphemes, then sees the error of their ways it doesn't matter anymore? To me, that means trying to save people is a waste of time.
Totally not how my God would be.
2007-01-08 11:59:43
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answered by Wisdom Lies in the Heart 3
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I am not offended because we all have the right to have our own opinion-but I do believe in God
2007-01-08 11:59:25
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answered by 2princesses 2
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I am not offended but saddened by all the people that agreed to be put on that video.
2007-01-08 13:50:22
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answered by morris 5
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