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    Unforgivable Sin

    ChristianPilot: No problem. I'm glad I can be of some help. I do think you're making this way too complicated though. In the great scheme of things, someone has not ultimately rejected the gift of salvation until they no longer have the opportunity to make the decision. To make it simple...
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    Unforgivable Sin

    soulsisterclaire: Hope I can help a little here. To directly answer your question, "Is that blaspheming the Holy Spirit or not?", no...not in the context of the passage in Matthew 12 quoted earlier. In the technical, dictionary definition of the term blaspheme, yes....what you've described...
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    Christianity used as asprin

    I've been reading these posts and thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. First you all need to read Titus 3:9. Next, anyone can take a passage of scripture and make it prove their point. Some examples - I can show you three ways in the book of Acts to receive the Holy Ghost (when in fact for us...
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    Unforgivable Sin

    ChristianPilot - I'm not real sure where JohnR7 is going. Guess I'll have to read the book referred to. Maybe I can help clear things up a bit for you. The debate around the unforgivable or unpardonable sin has been going on for many years. To put it simply, the only unforgivable (or...
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    Homosexuality

    Hello all. There are several things that need to be addressed here. aforchrist33 - to address your first question, "Do you believe saved homosexuals can loose their salcation?". I assume you mean salvation. No one can lose their salvation. Salvation is not gained by works. It is the...