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Old Dec 11, 2006, 06:52 PM
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Blasphemy Holy Spirit

I was in church one sunday about 5 yrs ago and felt the Holy Spirit persuade me to go to the alter for salvation. I didn't go because I was a member of that church. Then I grew so severly depressed that I had to be hospitalized. One night i got to thinking that if I committed the unpardonable sin I would end all this depression so I said D... the spirit and then cried like a baby.Please help Road dog

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Old Dec 11, 2006, 07:34 PM   #2  
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What exactly are you asking help for? I know what happened but I am not sure what type of answer you are looking for. Please explain.
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Old Dec 11, 2006, 07:53 PM   #3  
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First thing First. You have to know that there is a Creator. God created us to Worship Him (I don't mean that God is a Man by the word "Him"). Remember, you are born free of sin. That's what we, Muslims, believe. God sent His Prophets to guide us so that we will be successful, both in this world and the Hereafter. Jesus (peace be upon him) did not die, but was taken to the heavens and He will come back Unite the righteous and pious. He was a ONLY a man, just like all other prophets, like Noah, Abraham, Moses and Muhammad. Every prophet had their own Miracles. The Last prophet of God was Muhammad (PBUH). He doesn't ask you to worship him, but he invited people to Worship God alone.

So ask yourself, why should you be punished for something Adam and Eve (Peace be upon them) did? If Jesus was God, why did he then die? God never dies. If God, Jesus, and the Holy spirit are three different beings, then it defies logic, because 1+1+1 =3 not 1. For more info, go to TurnToIslam dot com or go to youtube and search New Muslims.

May God guide you to his straight Path. Amen.
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Old Dec 11, 2006, 08:00 PM   #4  
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I am confised as to what you want help on... You are asking for help but what is your question. I have a lot of information from you but no question. I would love to help in any way that I can however what question are you looking for an answer to??

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road dog agrees: I need you folks to pray to God to let me know that I did not commit the unpardonable sin, Thanks road dog
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You did not commit an unforgivable sin. I strongly suggest that you speak to your pastor.

It sounds like you are not Catholic, but let me suggest you consider speaking to a Priest. It will be completely anonymous so you won't have the pressure of speaking to one who knows you. Many Priests talk to non-Catholic Christians for this very reason.
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Old Dec 13, 2006, 09:57 AM   #6  
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I was in church one sunday about 5 yrs ago and felt the Holy Spirit persuade me to go to the alter for salvation. I didn't go because I was a member of that church. Then I grew so severly depressed that I had to be hospitalized. One night i got to thinking that if I committed the unpardonable sin I would end all this depression so I said D... the spirit and then cried like a baby.Please help Road dog


First, all urges and needs that one feels while attending church are not necessarily induced by the holy spirit. Some are simply thoughts and emotions that we bring to church with us and emerge during worship. If indeed you had a good reason not to let yourself be led by that urge then God reads your heart and knows the reason why. He is a patient God and knows that we sometimes hesitate over decisions. It's part of being human and he doesn't hold it against us.

Psalm 103:13-15 (King James Version)
14For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.

As for sins, he sent his son Jesus who paid the price for any sin you might commit and repent of--so neither is there any need for depression there.

John 1:29
The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.

As for the depression that caused you to cry out in the manner you did--God knows
you were suffering great psychological pain and wanted peace of mind. Since he knows your real motive-he is not viewing you in any unmerciful manner.

Psalm 44:21
Shall not God search this out? for he knoweth the secrets of the heart.


Instead he is looking at you with compassion and wishes that you would approach him in prayer, speak to him as a son to a loving father knowing that he will forgive you.

James 5:15
And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.


It saddens him to be thought of in the way you describe him. Remember, above all things God is love.

Psalm 116:5
Gracious is the LORD, and righteous; yea, our God is merciful.

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road dog agrees: thank you starman.Please pray for me
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Old Dec 13, 2006, 10:40 AM   #7  
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First thing First. You have to know that there is a Creator. God created us to Worship Him (I don't mean that God is a Man by the word "Him"). Remember, you are born free of sin. That's what we, Muslims, believe. God sent His Prophets to guide us so that we will be successful, both in this world and the Hereafter. Jesus (peace be upon him) did not die, but was taken to the heavens and He will come back Unite the righteous and pious. He was a ONLY a man, just like all other prophets, like Noah, Abraham, Moses and Muhammad. Every prophet had their own Miracles. The Last prophet of God was Muhammad (PBUH). He doesn't ask you to worship him, but he invited people to Worship God alone.

So ask yourself, why should you be punished for something Adam and Eve (Peace be upon them) did? If Jesus was God, why did he then die? God never dies. If God, Jesus, and the Holy spirit are three different beings, then it defies logic, because 1+1+1 =3 not 1. For more info, go to TurnToIslam dot com or go to youtube and search New Muslims.

May God guide you to his straight Path. Amen.


This person is not an atheist so I really don't see why he needs to be reminded that he should believe in God. Also, Christians know that Jesus did not remain dead forever and that he was ressurected and joined his heavenly father in heaven. So that idea is irrelevant. Christians also know that while on earth Jesus was both a prophet and a man. No Christian denies this. Not all Christians agree that he was God. However, and this is a very significant however, all Christian agree that Jesus was the Son of God and that he died for the sins of mankind. In short, all Christians accept him as the only way for us to gain salvation.


My question is this. How is it helping this person to tell him to renounce his faith?


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I am aware that Muslims believe that the OT is inspired of God and accept the Genesis account as historical. Being that is the case, then how is it that you claim that mankind is sinless when there is ample testimony in the OT that mankind is indeed in need of a Ransom sacrifice? On what do you base this sinless mankind idea?
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Old Dec 13, 2006, 10:48 AM   #8  
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no, you did not, there is some debate as to what that sin truly is, many great minds beleive it was a sin only possible during the actual life of Christ.

But if you look at the life of the 12 apostles, Peter who even denied Christ himself,

You merely were called, you refused, and often people are called, answer and then back slide, and go again and again.

The main issue is that it is bothering you, so you are being reminded of this action by the Holy Spirit, ( I call this conviction) it is telling you that you need to make the move, that you were called to do.
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StarMan, first of all, I appologies in advance, if I offend you or anyone else in regard to their religion, as to that is not my intention. Furthermore, I didn't mean that the inquirer (road dog) was athiest, but I wanted to inform him to be open minded and make research about other religions to see if they offer any truth. Now back to some of the points you made in your reply to me.

*Note: A Muslim is not a Muslim, until he believes in All the prophets, including Jesus (PBUH)*
  1. 1. I know that Christians believe Jesus (PBUH) was resurrected and was taken to the Heavens. However, we, Muslims, do not believe that He died, in the first place. God took him before his enemies hands reach him.
  2. 2. Indeed we believe in the previous Scriptures and Books which are revealed to other prophets. However, people who disagreed whith these books, changed them and they lost their credibability and that is one of the reasons why God always sent Prophets one after another to remind them of God. Therefore, the original OT (i.e. previous holy books) God did not mention about Original Sin and it's man made. On the other hand, God created us Sinless so that we will not be acountable for something that we did not do. If we are not sinless, then what kind of Just and Fare God would He (not meaning God has a sex) be if he punishes us for something we did not do? Let me put it in an example you would understand. If you commit a murder, would it be fare if the police hold your Brother/Father/mother accountable for your crime? I think we both know the answer to this. And that's simple logic. God is not born nor did He give birth to anyone. He is Merciful, Powerful, and Indeed Forgiving. He is the First and He is the Last.
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StarMan, first of all, I apologies in advance, if I offend you or anyone else in regard to their religion, as to that is not my intention. Furthermore, I didn't mean that the inquirer (road dog) was atheist, but I wanted to inform him to be open minded and make research about other religions to see if they offer any truth. Now back to some of the points you made in your reply to me.

*Note: A Muslim is not a Muslim, until he believes in All the prophets, including Jesus (PBUH)*
  1. 1. I know that Christians believe Jesus (PBUH) was resurrected and was taken to the Heavens. However, we, Muslims, do not believe that He died, in the first place. God took him before his enemies hands reach him.
  2. 2. Indeed we believe in the previous Scriptures and Books which are revealed to other prophets. However, people who disagreed with these books, changed them and they lost their creditability and that is one of the reasons why God always sent Prophets one after another to remind them of God. Therefore, the original OT (i.e. previous holy books) God did not mention about Original Sin and it's man made. On the other hand, God created us Sinless so that we will not be accountable for something that we did not do. If we are not sinless, then what kind of Just and Fare God would He (not meaning God has a sex) be if he punishes us for something we did not do? Let me put it in an example you would understand. If you commit a murder, would it be fare if the police hold your Brother/Father/mother accountable for your crime? I think we both know the answer to this. And that's simple logic. God is not born nor did He give birth to anyone. He is Merciful, Powerful, and Indeed Forgiving. He is the First and He is the Last.


God intended the Bible to be his message for mankind and no power in the universe, much less the whims of puny mortal man could stop him from assuring that his letter to mankind would remain virtually intact. So what you suggest is an impossibility based on God's almightiness alone.

Daniel 4:35 "The Most High does according to his will in the host of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth; and none can stay his hand."

The Trustworthiness of the Bible
http://www.apologeticsinfo.org/paper...fthebible.html


Has the Bible been corrupted, altered, edited, revised, or tampered with?
http://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-corrupted.html



BTW
Jesus, whom Muslims claim to respect-considered the Genesis account historically accurate and the OT sacred scripture. So I guess your tampering accusation has to be leveled at the NT as well in order to maintain the Koran as the ultimate authority on matters of faith--right?
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