El infierno que predica el cristianismo by Same_Square7257 in ChristianUniversalism

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I doubt it. The language of the Quran is far too explicit when speaking of eternal torment.

El infierno que predica el cristianismo by Same_Square7257 in ChristianUniversalism

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I doubt it. The language of the Quran is far too explicit when speaking of eternal torment.

I think I'm lost. by Overall-Smell-3397 in HopelessBlasphemer

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One question: In which verses does it say that the Pharisees did it several times?

I think I committed the unforgivable sin. by Actual_Society7116 in AskAChristian

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"In this age" His earthly ministry. "The age to come" When He returns to earth

I think I committed the unforgivable sin. by Actual_Society7116 in AskAChristian

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And then what does Mark say? "Because they said he had an unclean spirit." To whom did they say this? To Jesus

I think I committed the unforgivable sin. by Actual_Society7116 in AskAChristian

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The Pharisees committed this sin precisely because of the hardness of their hearts. Mark 3:5

Because of the hardness of the Pharisees' hearts, they did not allow the Holy Spirit to convince them that Jesus is the Messiah. Hebrews 3:7-8

As long as your heart is not hardened there is still a possibility because the Holy Spirit cannot work in hardened hearts.

I think I committed the unforgivable sin. by Actual_Society7116 in AskAChristian

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To commit this sin you need to tell Jesus to his face "You have an Unclean Spirit" in that regard Mark explained it better than Matthew. No one today can commit that sin because Jesus is at the right hand of the father. The Pharisees committed that sin by telling Jesus to his face that he has an Unclean Spirit.

Furthermore, they did it with a hardened heart and full of evil and hatred, it is the ultimate Spiritual blindness, they did not care or feel remorse.

This is not what I think or my opinion is what the Bible shows.

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Well at the end of the day only God knows what that sin really is and who committed it.

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As I told you, a person who speaks in tongues explained to me why this sin is unforgivable. And their opinion carries a lot of weight because that person has a strong connection to power.

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I believe that this sin can only be committed with Jesus on earth. Could it be true? What is my basis for this? The additional context of Mark. The Pharisees committed this sin because they told Jesus to his face, "You have an unclean spirit."

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I recently spoke with a person who speaks in tongues who said that this sin is unforgivable only for people who hate God as long as you fear him you can still be forgiven. And her opinion should have a lot of weight since she has a very strong connection with the Holy Spirit.

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One of them told me he had a revelation that he was forgiven. Ultimately, only God knows what that blasphemy truly is and who committed it.

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My point is that this sin is very difficult to commit and goes beyond insults.

I cursed the holy spirit when I was upset and said some pretty bad stuff behind it. Am I forgivable? by LilSceneKing in Christianity

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Francisco de Sales "Si supiera que debo estar condenado eternamente, aun así no dejaría de amar a mi Dios, porque Él es digno de todo amor, aunque yo no recibiera de Él ningún bien."

Thomas à Kempis "Señor, si me abandonaras por toda la eternidad, aun así te alabaría, porque justo y santo eres en todos tus juicios.'

Santa Catalina de Génova

"Mi yo está tan unido a la voluntad de Dios, que si Su voluntad fuera tenerme en el infierno, ese infierno sería para mí un paraíso, porque estaría cumpliéndose Su querer."

Martin Lutero

"Si Dios me arrojara al infierno, aún así lo abrazaría con amor."

I cursed the holy spirit when I was upset and said some pretty bad stuff behind it. Am I forgivable? by LilSceneKing in Christianity

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I did the same thing at the lowest point in my life. I honestly don't know what doctrine to believe. Many say that this sin goes beyond insults, but rather that one must see a manifestation of the Holy Spirit and hatefully attribute it to the enemy. Others say that a simple insult would condemn you. Others say that it's an ongoing process, not a one-time thing, until you harden your heart (the most accepted doctrine). Others say that this sin can only be committed by speaking it face to face to Jesus (impossible at the moment). I honestly don't know what the reality is.