that'll be everyone then!
2007-08-22 00:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all you must know the meaning of the word blasphemy. Its blaspheming the Holy Ghost that is unforgivable. Ive heard that if you feel convicted for your sin and want to get saved, you must not have blasphemed the Holy Ghost. Do a study on it yourself.People will tell you different things is blaspheming the Holy Ghost.
2007-08-22 08:00:27
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answer #2
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answered by ? 7
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The unforgivable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Jesus said that if people blasphemed in His name they would be forgiven but if they did so in the name of the Holy Spirit they would not be forgiven.
This is not normal blasphemy, not the usual "Oh my God"..
God bless
2007-08-22 08:35:57
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Deny the existence of God, and then you can't commit blasphemy!!!
Oops! Have i just blasphemed?
2007-08-22 07:58:08
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answer #4
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answered by thatguyp 2
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Blasphemy of the holy spirit means rejecting Jesus until the day you die.
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2007-08-22 08:03:29
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answer #5
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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We can not measure God's forgiveness, for God's mercy is without limits. If one blasphemed, then come a time that he repents and ask for forgiveness, the for sure, God will grant him His forgiveness.
2007-08-22 08:00:08
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answer #6
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answered by bagi 2
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Is it blasphemy if you don't believe? I mean, Jesus was overrated, Mohammed massively overreacted to some things and Hinduism is like one big children's story. As for Mormon's ..... well! And what about Scientologists???
2007-08-22 07:58:28
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answered by Gnasty Gnome 1
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Blasphemy is a victimless 'crime'. Why should it be forgiven?
2007-08-22 08:05:38
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answer #8
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answered by daveygod21 5
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Matt. 12:31, 32, RS: “Every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. And whoever says a word against the Son of man will be forgiven; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come.” (If the Holy Spirit were a person and were God, this text would flatly contradict the Trinity doctrine, because it would mean that in some way the Holy Spirit was greater than the Son. Instead, what Jesus said shows that the Father, to whom the “Spirit” belonged, is greater than Jesus, the Son of man.)
John 14:28, RS: “[Jesus said:] If you loved me, you would have rejoiced, because I go to the Father; for the Father is greater than I.”
Head of Christ is God. If so who have spread the blasphemy of trinity?
1 Cor. 11:3, RS: “I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a woman is her husband, and the head of Christ is God.” (Clearly, then, Christ is not God, and God is of superior rank to Christ. It should be noted that this was written about 55 C.E., some 22 years after Jesus returned to heaven. So the truth here stated applies to the relationship between God and Christ in heaven.)
All creatures are under the feet of Allah. If so who have spread the blasphemy of trinity?
1 Cor. 15:27, 28 RS: “‘God has put all things in subjection under his [Jesus’] feet.’ But when it says, ‘All things are put in subjection under him,’ it is plain that he is excepted who put all things under him. When all things are subjected to him, then the Son himself will also be subjected to him who put all things under him, that God may be everything to every one.”
The Hebrew word Shad•dai′ and the Greek word Pan•to•kra′tor are both translated “Almighty.” Both original-language words are repeatedly applied to Jehovah, the Father. (Ex. 6:3; Rev. 19:6) Neither expression is ever applied to either the Son or the holy spirit.
Does the Bible teach that each of those said to be part of the Trinity is God?
Jesus said in prayer: “Father, . . . this is eternal life, that they know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.” (John 17:1-3, RS; italics added.) (Most translations here use the expression “the only true God” with reference to the Father. NE reads “who alone art truly God.” He cannot be “the only true God,” the one “who alone [is] truly God,” if there are two others who are God to the same degree as he is, can he? Any others referred to as “gods” must be either false or merely a reflection of the true God.)
2007-08-22 07:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's awfully difficult to commit a mortal sin you know.
2007-08-22 07:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they are hell bound and may as well enjoy a life of sin and pleasure. Just forget about the invisible sky god and enjoy their happy lives.
2007-08-22 07:56:33
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answered by Holy Cow! 7
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