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When Jesus was on earth and performing miracles, He did so by the Holy Spirit. The Pharisees accused Him of performing miracles by Beelzebub (Satan). This was the unpardonable sin. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit ( Matthew 12:22-32; Mark 3:28-29). Jesus was warning other Pharisees and other people at this time so they would not commit the unpardonable sin. The sin against the Holy Spirit is unpardonable, you will never be forgiven no matter what you do. It would be difficult to commit this sin today, but maybe not impossible.

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