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When a person calls the writers of the bible fools, are they commiting the unpardominal sin?

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I fear for this person!! Because the men were inspired by the Holy Spirit to write the bible! EVERY WORD!!

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  1. Do you think dead people could care?


  2. I hope so because what fun would it be if were not?

  3. The writers of the bible were not only fools, but schitzophrenic hateful, bigoted sociopaths who believe in fairy tales.

  4. The writers of the 'bible' were a bunch of smelly, rope smoking goat-herders with too much time on their hands and not enough intelligence to even begin to understand how their world really worked.

  5. there is only 1 unpardonable sin to refuse the Holy spirit to talk through you when you are delivered up to the synagogue of satan in the end times all other sin is pardonable

  6. No, it is not an unpardonable sin but I wouldn't want to be in their shoes. The Bible says not to touch God's annointed.   The only unpardonable sin is speaking against the Holy Spirit after you have known the power of it, and saying that it is not real.  

  7. You mean 'Every contradictory word'.

    Never has there been a more twisted, confused and conflicting collection of stories. Only to be made worse by the political interference of the Romans to suit their own agenda in the very early days of Christianity.

    The holy spirit was probably alcohol.

  8. except the bible is nothing more than a story book and this "holy spirit" dude is just a character in said storybook.

  9.   Yes  they  are,,God  told  them  what  to say and when you are

      calling  them  fool,s  you are talking  about  God,

      but  I am not the one who  will answer for it,,they will.

  10. They are in definite danger of blaspheming the Holy Spirit I agree.

    Unpardonable would be to continue rejecting the truth of the Holy Spirit.

  11. Every word? Wow, I thought the writers didn't speak English. Did they speak Spanish, too, or French? Multi-talented, I tells ya.

  12. No. The unpardonable sin is not accepting forgiveness. The person to whom you are referring obviously does not understand what he is doing. Understand that not everyone who hears the Gospel lets the seed take root in this day and time. Thanks for asking though!

  13. What's an unpardominal sin? One committed by a Yeti?

    Anyway, the bible was written by ignorant primitive savages to glorify themselves, justify the genocides they committed, and suppress independent thought. They had no knowledge of science and their morals were bloodthirsty and hateful. Anyone who thinks the bible is either a science textbook or a guide to morality in modern society is a scary person.

  14. If every word came from the holy spirit there wouldn't be any contradictions or "different points of view" as some like to describe them.  The message would be clear and you wouldn't need a preacher to explain away all the difficult parts.

    The theory that the Bible came straight from God doesn't hold water.  It's too full of human error.

  15. Lol, no they weren't.  You're just delusional.

  16. I know that for some christians Truth = sin, but it doesn't apply to a lot of other people.

  17. Sez you. I think they made it up from previous oral renderings. There were very very few literate people in the world when the Bible was written, so it can't be much older than maybe what....1500 BC on the outside and some of it surely no older than 600 BC--400 BC. So if it chronicles older events, these were stories told to them by others.

    That's fine, it worked for the Iliad and for Jesus (St. Paul for instance, never knew him or lived near him), but oral traditions tend to make lots of mistakes, and alterations, and additions, subtractions. And the scribes who write down these traditions often add things or made "corrections", etc.

    So some of the weirder parts of the bible might very well have been nothing more than errors, we just don't know.

  18. Read what the Holy Bible says about it:

    Blasphemy:

    Exd 20:7; Lev 19:12; 22:32; 24:10-16; Deu 5:11; 2Sa 12:14; 2Ki 19:22; 2Ch 32:19; Job 9:16,17,34,35; 10:2-7; 13:7-9,25-27; 15:13,25,26; 16:9,11,14; 19:6,7,21,22; 21:13,14; 22:12-14,17; 30:21; 33:10,11; 34:5,6,9,16-19,37; 37:20; 40:2; Psa 5:1,2; 10:11,13; 50:21; 73:9,11; 74:18; 78:19,20; 94:7; 139:20; Pro 30:7-9; Isa 8:21,22; 29:15,16; 36:15,18,20,21; 37:10,23; 40:27; 45:9; 52:5; 65:7; Jer 4:10; 17:15; 20:7; 23:10; Eze 8:12; 9:9; 18:25; 20:27; 33:17-20; 35:12,13; Dan 7:25; 11:36,37; Hsa 7:13; Zep 1:12; Zec 5:3,4; Mal 3:13,14; Mat 10:25; 12:31,32; 15:19; Mar 3:29,30; 7:21-23; Luk 12:10; Jhn 19:7; Rom 2:24; 1Cr 12:3; Col 3:8; 2Th 2:4; 2Ti 3:2; Hbr 10:29; Jam 2:7; 3:10; 5:12; 2Pe 3:3,4; Rev 13:1,6; 16:9,11,21; 17:3

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    2Ti 3:16 All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It straightens us out and teaches us to do what is right.  

    Pro 30:5 Every word of God proves true. He defends all who come to him for protection.  

    Jos 1:18 Anyone who rebels against your word and does not obey your every command will be put to death. So be strong and courageous!"  

    Mat 4:4 But Jesus told him, "No! The Scriptures say, `People need more than bread for their life; they must feed on every word of God.'* "

  19. no, only when they reject Jesus Christ. Rejecting salvation is the unpardonable sin.

  20. wen u rote thes kueschin, ar him comitid a unpidomoiniobinabable sin?

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