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Yes, S, she did ask me to sign my name at the voting place. I was able to read the information as find under your link, "Read This," the way you gave me instructions. I read the entire article. Let us recap how you and I arrived at this point. I stated the following: JY: "Any sin is forgivable by God except the sin of denying that Jesus is the Savior." S: "And I beg to differ with you: the unforgiveable sin is denying the Holy Spirit! Matthew 12:31,32." JY: "Yes, the unforgiveable sin is denying the Holy Spirit. HOWEVER, S, what exactly is denying the Holy Spirit today (or "blaspheming the Holy Spirit" as it is also called)? In other words, what does a person do to be guilty of this act today, I must ask you." Below is what I believe is the gist of the "Read This" article you pointed me to: "It is unequivocally clear that the one unforgivable sin is permanently rejecting Christ (John 3:18; 3:36). Thus, speaking against the Holy Spirit is equivalent to rejecting Christ with such finality that no future repentance is possible." S, you begged to differ yet what you referred me to is EXACTLY what I said which is that the unforgivable sin is denying that Jesus is the Savior. Or, as the article said: "It is unequivocally clear that the one unforgivable sin is permanently rejecting Christ (John 3:18; 3:36)." Want to reconsider your begging? :)
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