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2007-08-13 04:04:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There are three unforgivable sins.
One is of course blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
This may be explained and elaborated and is at the link provided below.
One is having no faith.
The final one is the practice of willful sin. Thus it is not any specific sin, but the practice thereof that condemns without recourse.
See this link:
http://bythebible.page.tl/Unforgivable-Sins.htm
2007-08-13 04:12:41
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answer #2
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answered by Fuzzy 7
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The Bible says that blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is the only unforgivable sin. (Matthew 12: 31-32)
2007-08-13 04:10:10
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answer #3
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answered by SFECU12 5
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Momatad,
Before we can discuss the "unforgivable" sin, we should spend a minute and get a clear picture of what sin is. These days, there are a great many religious taboos, that travel under the title of sin. Depending on what denomination or sect you belong to, there can be a lot of variations on the list. One man's sin, is another man's error. If you spend much time reading the things that Jesus actually said himself, it gets a little clearer. The scriptures make it clear, that God is willing to forgive ANY act of sin, however you care to define it. There is only one path of action that a human can take, to permanently and forever separate themselves from the mercy of God. That, is the WILLFUL and DELIBERATE choice to reject the will of God forever. No act of immorality, committed in the heat of the moment, or in the ignorance of the flesh, can forever take away God's mercy. Only deliberate disloyalty to the Supreme Deity, which is a form of suicide, can result in the permanent loss of your eternity privileges. If the most wonderful and powerful Being in existence loves you unconditionally, and strongly desires that you be His Child for all of eternity, who is going to stand in the way, except for us? Nobody can overpower God's love. We can only reject it. Just my two cents. Peace be unto you................
Will
2007-08-13 04:20:30
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answer #4
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answered by Will O' the Wisp 3
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in the previous you leap to conclusions we ought to bear in mind that there has been huge analyze completed for our earnings, i'm specific you have the Library DVD, type in the scripture you're having a situation information and look up all reference cloth. I did this with Mark 3:29 one reference is as follows: The Greek “Aion.” “Age” may additionally confer with a quantity of time in guy’s historic past, whether having or no longer having datable bounds. that's often used to translate the Greek observe ai·on? (plural, ai·o?nes) in some translations. Greek lexicographers teach the observe to point “area of time for sure defined and marked out, epoch, age,” and likewise “lifetime, existence,” or “age, technology.” because an epoch, or age, can initiate and end or it may flow on continuously, it follows that ai·on? ought to confer with a quantity of time that is endless, inspite of the undeniable fact that having a beginning up. subsequently, as recorded at Mark 3:29, Jesus mentioned that the blasphemer against the holy spirit became responsible of “eternal [agelong, perpetual, eternal] sin,” or a sin under no circumstances to be canceled out at any destiny time. an identical expression became used with regard to the fruitless fig tree, the place “continuously” in the Greek is extremely “to [for] the age.” (Mt 21:19) At Jesus’ delivery the angelic promise became that “he will rule as king over the residing house of Jacob continuously [actually, into the an prolonged time].”—Lu a million:33; see TIME INDEFINITE. asserting that sinning against the Holy Spirit and eternal sin are the comparable isn't extremely real, close yet what Jesus is explaining is why sinning against the Holy Spirit is unforgivable- that is provided that's a long-lasting sin so asserting that's a long-lasting sin explains why it can't be forgiven. no you will unknowingly sin against Jehovah's Holy Spirit that is why Christ died for us and if we die we can be resurrected as Acts 24:15 explains. Sinning against the Holy Spirit is the 2nd dying from which you could't be resurrected thereby being a eternal sin- you will continuously be lifeless!
2016-11-12 05:05:16
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answer #5
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answered by manger 4
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Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost is the unforgivable sin. I don't know why, that is just the way God ordained it.
Matthew 12:31 (KJV) - Wherefore, I say unto you, all manner of sin shall be forgiven unto men, but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men.
2007-08-13 04:09:35
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answer #6
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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Hi,
There's no such a Sin, if there was, then the so-called
Creator of mankind is a liar in stating that HE/SHE
is Merciful, Kind, Loving, etc. This concept of the
Unforgivable Sin is a Church invention.
Nothing further needs to be addressed.
2007-08-13 04:11:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The only truly unforgiveable sin is not believing in God/Jesus. Everything else is forgiveable if you "repent" for your sins. And even then, what one would call a sin is different from another person. There are some very clear sins, and then others are in the very grey area.
2007-08-13 04:06:53
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answer #8
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answered by SisterSue 6
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suicide is not the unforgiveable sin, it is a sin that you do not have time to confess and ask forgiveness for.
it is not simply blasphemy, it is blasphemy against the holy spirit that is the unforgiveable sin. You have turned your back on God, His plan, His power etc.
2007-08-13 04:04:36
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answer #9
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answered by Carol D 5
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In Islam, the one unforgivable sin is Shirk, which is to associate partners with Allah, i.e by claiming Jesus is the son of God or by claiming Mary is the Mother of God.
Verily! Allah forgives not (the sin of) setting up partners in worship with Him, but He forgives whom he pleases sins other than that, and whoever sets up partners in worship with Allah, has indeed strayed far away. (Qur'an 4:116)
2007-08-13 04:29:27
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answer #10
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answered by Muslimsister_2001@yahoo.co.uk 4
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In my opinion, there is no unforgiveable sin. God loves us because we are his children. There is no unforgiveable sin when it comes to a parent loving his child.
2007-08-13 04:04:45
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answer #11
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answered by Soul Shaper 5
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