I am unsure if this is the appropriate forum to post this, but it seems to me to be as good as any.
Since "finding Christianity" in 1985, I've been acquainted with the doctrine of the "unforgivable sin", 'though opinions differ throughout denominations and individuals as to what it actually is. Questions arise, such as "What is it?"; "Who can commit it?"; "Who has committed it?"; "Who, if anyone, can longer commit it?".
To me, from Jesus' words, it seems to be attributing a demonic or negative source to a Godly act.
I'd be interested in hearing anyone's (backed up by evidence/ reasons) beliefs/ views on this matter.
Since "finding Christianity" in 1985, I've been acquainted with the doctrine of the "unforgivable sin", 'though opinions differ throughout denominations and individuals as to what it actually is. Questions arise, such as "What is it?"; "Who can commit it?"; "Who has committed it?"; "Who, if anyone, can longer commit it?".
To me, from Jesus' words, it seems to be attributing a demonic or negative source to a Godly act.
I'd be interested in hearing anyone's (backed up by evidence/ reasons) beliefs/ views on this matter.