(April 23, 2014 at 1:36 pm)orangebox21 Wrote: Is your question that people who believe on Christ will commit the eternal sin?
If yes, what has led you to this conclusion: People who believe on Christ (and are thus forgiven) will commit the eternal sin (and are thus not forgiveable), versus concluding that people who believe on Christ (and are thus forgiven) will not commit the eternal sin (and thus are forgiveable)?
Isn't it logically consistent that people who believe on Christ wouldn't commit the eternal sin?
Actually what you have said is a Fallacy. Lets take for example a Christian who has been told that 'Demons' were making them feel like a sinner.
Yet other people they ask say its the 'Holy Spirit', What if this Christian then said that 'One must be like' the other - In that the descriptions given by others are very similar. E.g. if they are told its a Demon and others Say its the Holy Spirit then
1) How can you tell them apart
2) Has the sin been committed due to ignorance and questioning?
See what I mean? You say its impossible for a Christian to commit this sin however what if someone is angry with God and says something bad about all 3 elements of the trinity!
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