No, that's so not true. The unforgivable sin is what the Pharisees did by saying that Jesus's miracles were done by Satan when they knew they were done by God. It's saying that the spirit of God is Satan's. You just willfully sinned and childishly tried to fool yourself about it. Don't worry about it, repent and don't do it again. No big deal.
2007-01-18 03:53:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The unpardonable sin is to willfully deny and defy the Holy Ghost after having received His witness. Very few have received this type of witness.
No man can possibly commit the unpardonable sin in ignorance. A man must be brought to a knowledge of Christ; he must receive a testimony of Christ in his heart, and possess light and power, knowledge and understanding, before he is capable of committing that sin. But when a man turns away from the truth, violates the knowledge that he has received, tramples it under his feet, puts Christ again to open shame, denies His atonement, denies the power of the resurrection, denies the miracles that He has wrought for the salvation of the human family, and says in his heart, “It is not true”, and abides in that denial of the truth, after having received the testimony of the Spirit, he commits the unpardonable sin.
2007-01-18 11:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The unpardonable sin is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. This is where a person will give credit to Satan or his minions for the work of the Holy Spirit.
We see this in Mark 3:28-30, "Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven their sins and whatever blasphemies they utter. But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of eternal sin." For they had been saying, "He has an unclean spirit."
2007-01-18 11:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Read the passage. The unpardonable sin is "Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit" That means, according to the context, that if someone says that the Holy Ghost is from the Devil (or, as the passage says, "Beelzebub") - he or she is committing the unforgivable sin. No more - no less. It's right there in Scripture. In doing biblical exegesis, context is everything.
2007-01-18 11:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.that is NOT the unpardonable sin.
2007-01-18 11:54:32
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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Look here.
http://www.gotquestions.org/unpardonable-sin.html
2007-01-18 11:56:35
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answered by NickofTyme 6
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What goes around comes around. Its a basic rule. if the sin we commi is not big one may be it can be forgiven my other party however if its big and other party cant forgive us then we need to suffer for that until its over. it has some amount of time needs to be served.
if we cant serve in this life or we die sothat we have to serve in next life.
I going through this suffering now.
2007-01-18 11:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Rejecting Jesus and God is the only un-pardonable sin.
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The Hebrews sacrificed at least annually.
Jesus paid the sacrifice once for all.
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2007-01-18 11:59:35
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answered by Jimmy Dean 3
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