Bible Question:
AO - You wrote. "Any of the situations you mention can be pardoned if the individual stops sinning, repents and from that time forward practises righteousness." This sounds like a works based plan of slavation to me! Is it? I fail to see how ANY of the situations I mentioned fall into the category of the "unpardonable sin". From your standpoint, the continual, unrepentent sins of homosexuality, pronography, and gossip are "unpardonable" but why did you exclude the sin of fornication? What about not giving,or tithing? Does the habitual practice of selfishness also become unpardonable? mommapbs |
Bible Answer: Momma, Sin is sin. I am not supporting fornication, as you seem to believe. Your example merely asked if it was wrong for a man and a woman to have sexual relations without a legal marriage certificate. Consider when God considers a man and woman married. Would it be when they had relations or when they received a piece of paper. From your example there is no sin. The others are very black and white. If a person refuses to turn from sin they are in rebellion and in default with God. Should you pray for someone who mocks God by continuing to willfully disobey? That is the unpardonable sin. AO |