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Do not Commit the Unpardonable sin....

Craig.

My point went way over your head. You are being absolutely ridiculous. :laughing:

If your point was concerning the words of Jesus: Your point did not go over my head, it was very clear. You disagree with what the words are defined, the words the Jesus used which are by the Power of the Holy Spirit. If you deny those words, you deny the Holy Spirit; and if you deny the Holy Spirit, you are committing blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

If your point was concerning metaphorical or literal unbelief, you still have not answered the question and therefore demonstrate once again what I said earlier:

[size=100]It seems to do that with BA, but since BA won’t answer direct questions he will never understand why he missed the point.[/size]

Answer the question:
[size=150]BA here is the questions:

  1. BA before the Gospel is presented to the world, were and are they considered in (metaphorically or literaly) unbelief?
    YES or NO
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    If you are unable or unwilling to, you have shown your belief in error by the default that the answer will incriminate you and you have no foundation or support for your conclusion.

Answer the question:

[size=200]1. BA before the Gospel is presented to the world, were and are they considered in (metaphorically or literally) unbelief?
YES or NO[/size]

Answer the question:

[size=200]1. BA before the Gospel is presented to the world, were and are they considered in (metaphorically or literally) unbelief?
YES or NO[/size]

Answer the question:

[size=200]1. BA before the Gospel is presented to the world, were and are they considered in (metaphorically or literally) unbelief?
YES or NO[/size]

Answer the question:

[size=200]1. BA before the Gospel is presented to the world, were and are they considered in (metaphorically or literally) unbelief?
YES or NO[/size]

It is really simple, it is a Yes or No answer.

Craig.

Unbelief of what? :wink:

YOU said that unbelief is unpardonable. Fine. Unpardonable is unpardonable. No recourse in this life or the next. You said that yourself. Done deal.

Now what? Are you changing your mind? Or gonna do a little tap dance for us?

The fact is: unbelief was never unpardonable and never will be.

Basically if unbelief is the unpardonable sin (and let us pretend Jesus did not qualify how long it remains unpardonable and just assume it is never forgiven at any time), then everyone has committed the unpardonable sin and none are saved because we all were once unbelievers when it came to the Gospel. As Paul said, none are without excuse, even the stones would cry out.