It may be considered blasphemy, but it is not "Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit"; which may be defined as a deliberate rejection of the existence of God and his power. Saying "Damn you" to God implies an acknowledgement of His existence (albiet an unfavourable one) and is therefore not the "higher" form of blasphemy.
(at least that is how I understand it....) Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is when an unbeliever denies the Holy Spirit, thus rejecting the salvation of Jesus Christ. This is not just the act of the sin but the continuation of the sin till death makes it unchangeable.
Yes, saying God's name in vain is considered blasphemy in many religious beliefs. Blasphemy is the act of showing disrespect or irreverence towards something considered sacred or holy.
No; well, if you mean saying something like "JESUS CHRIST" or something, then no, it's blasphemy.
WHAT? ---- Just saying the word blasphemy isn't blastpheming!
Saying that Jesus did have relations with Mary Magdalene is blasphemy.
No, saying "on God" is not considered blasphemy. It is a colloquial expression used to emphasize the truthfulness or seriousness of a statement.
In many religions, saying "God blasphemy" is considered a sin because it shows disrespect towards the divine.
Yes, saying "god damnit" is considered blasphemy by some religious beliefs as it involves using the name of God in a disrespectful or irreverent manner.
Jesus was accused of blasphemy, saying He was equal to God. See Mark 14:62-64.
A Blasphemer. You are not Jesus and saying you are is called "Blasphemy"
When you are against something, you are going on the other side of the situation or saying that it is bad whatever situation it is.
Forbidding the burial of Polyneices and saying the gods do not give a damn about his body
He wasn't scared. He was angry because he believed what Jesus was saying to him was blasphemy.