There is no unforgivable sin.
AnswerThe only unforgiveable sin is the sin against the Holy Spirit. Since the Holy Spirit is the one who helps us believe, many consider it thus to relate to a final and consistent rejection of the promptings of the Holy Spirit to believe. This is at the heart of it, although saying bad things about God would certainly be included along the way.The phrase "Only God can judge me" can be translated to Sanskrit as "केवलं ईश्वरो मां प्रमार्षतु".
God reveals His nature/character to mankind many times in the names/titles He calls Himself. However, here is a summary statement from Him:Isaiah 46:9-10New King James Version (NKJV) 9 Remember the former things of old,For I am God, and there is no other;I am God, and there is none like Me,10 Declaring the end from the beginning,And from ancient times things that are not yetdone,Saying, 'My counsel shall stand,And I will do all My pleasure,'
for some of you who may not know.. God created the heaven and the earth. In the KJV version of the Bible Genesis 1:1 says something saying that God created the heaven and the earth. God created humans, He created animals, He created water, He created EVERYTHING! God has created the very air that we breathe! Knowing all of these things how can you say there is no God? Ask yourself this, If there is no God than how was the world created? Well, there is no answer to that question. God created the world in the beginning with Adam and Eve. God is REAL! There is a God if you do not believe me please check a KING JAMES VERSION of the Bible and read it find out for yourself what the truth of God's Word has to say.
A common belief is that God possesses knowledge of all things past, present, and future, known as omniscience. Additionally, God may have knowledge that is beyond human comprehension, such as the mysteries of creation and the afterlife.
God is held by many different religions to be the creator of all things. But, as these Gods are all viewed differently by their respective religions, you would need to say which God you are thinking about... the Christian God, the Shinto God, the ancient Greek Gods, the Inca God.... and so on.
No, saying the Lord's name in vain is not unforgivable. It is considered a sin in some religious beliefs, but forgiveness is possible through repentance and seeking forgiveness from God.
A hardened one. There is only one unforgivable sin. Knowing about God and rejecting him.
The one main thing that the Bible talks about as far as "unforgivable" verbeage is blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Unfortunately I do not know where exactly in the Bible it is. I only remember hearing in church that if you blaspheme the Holy Spirit, which would be like saying there's no such thing or just saying awful things about him that you would not be forgiven. Other than that, I believe it is up to our disretion to make sure that the things that come out of our mouths are clean.
Yep! The only unforgivable sin is to die having never accepted His amazing gift of His Son.
the unforgivable sin
In Christianity, the concept of unforgivable sins varies depending on interpretation. Some believe that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is unforgivable, while others believe that all sins can be forgiven through repentance. Ultimately, it is up to an individual's beliefs and relationship with God.
To deny Christ or God out of your life.
No, speaking in tongues is a prayer that goes straight to God. All other prays go to Jesus, then to God. Speaking in tongues is caused by the Holy Spirit saying that is caused by demons is the unforgivable sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
I am 14 and to me, I think that the reason that shirk is bad is because god(Allah) does not want people worshipping anything but him.Thats why it is the only sin that is unforgivable.
Using God's name in vain is considered a sin in many religious beliefs, but it is not typically considered an unforgivable sin. Repentance and seeking forgiveness are often seen as ways to atone for this transgression.
There is absolutely no mention in the Bible of suicide being an unforgivable sin. Some religious groups have suggested that suicide is somehow unforgivable, but if God is a God of love, and if a person is so desperate, depressed, unhappy or in dispair that the only way out is death, then I am pretty certain that God's love and compassion would reign over any man-made rule or assumption.
The closest biblcal saying is 'render to Caesar the things that are Caesars, and to God the things that are God's' (see Matthew 22:21). Your exact saying is found here in this related link: