Absolutely. That's the beauty of the unconditional love God has for us. John 3:16 puts it best: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
In some way or another we all have turned against God (at some point or another). The awesome beauty of it is the rejoicing there is when someone comes back to their Father. Luke 15:10 says, "In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.
If God didn't forgive those who had turned against him, nobody would ever make it to the kingdom of heaven.
Blasphemy against God can be forgiven according to many religious beliefs, as long as the person sincerely repents and asks for forgiveness.
God will surely forgive because God has an infinite mercy, but through sincere repentance to sin no more against him, but Luke 12:10 NIV says "And everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but anyone who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven."
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From what I know you could be forgiven for anything as long as you are sincere about it. . Who would you ask for forgiveness? We receive forgiveness from God... The Bible clearly states that there is no forgiveness against blaspheming against the Holy Spirit but against God and Jesus there is forgiveness yet they are the same person. Why if they are the same person is there the different forgiveness.
Yes you will be forgiven, but if you grieve the holy spirit then you will not be forgiven.
God's laws are still in place. Jesus just allowed for a person to be forgiven.
In many religious beliefs, sins can be forgiven by God alone.
Angels do not sin so they can not be forgiven. Only humans sin. Not only that, angels were given free will. They can choose to sin! But the consequences are severe because they cannot be forgiven. For us humans, we have NO CHOICE, sin is in us, that is why God sent Jesus to die for us so that we can choose like the angels.
That depends what religionChristianitythere is only one God and he is loving and kind.... a long time ago he let his only son Jesus Christ be born by a virgin then lived a perfect life and died so we can be forgiven of our sins and we can still be forgiven today if you commit your life to Christ!!
The god turned against in various mythologies often refers to figures like Lucifer in Christianity, who rebelled against God. In Greek mythology, Prometheus defied Zeus by stealing fire for humanity, leading to his punishment. Similarly, in the context of Hindu mythology, Ravana, although a powerful devotee of Shiva, ultimately turned against the gods in his quest for power. Each of these figures embodies the theme of rebellion against divine authority.
Turning the people against God is not something Presidents try to do, for political reasons as well as personal reasons. If you ask, "when have the people turned against God the most ?", you could figure out who the President was.
A saint that turned against God. Example: The devil. His name was Lucifer, and believe it or not, he was one of God's greatest angel followers. He became jealous of God and His powers, so he turned evil.