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Here. This is just for you @themickey. It's a song that I like that has a world view that you will think is cultish. I really wish you wouldn't mock, because mocking is very serious in God's eyes, since it shows complete rejection. :( For your own good, just listen (if you can handle getting through the song, probably not your style) and don't mock.

Very nice and touching/moving song.
 
Here. This is just for you @themickey. It's a song that I like that has a world view that you will think is cultish. I really wish you wouldn't mock, because mocking is very serious in God's eyes, since it shows complete rejection. :( For your own good, just listen (if you can handle getting through the song, probably not your style) and don't mock.

Sop and voiceovers.
You suckers get sucked in on on all this emotional sentimental heart tugging theatre.
Tag the word Jesus on it and you are reeled in hook line and sinker.
 
@themickey be like ...

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@themickey Do you think, if the Bible were to be true, that you are not able to be saved due to something, like maybe "blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" ? Because that would kind of explain some of your behavior.

If someone thinks they cannot be saved, it would probably drive them crazy to think the Bible could possibly be true, and I suppose it could drive them to not considering any evidence at all for the Bible.
 
@themickey Do you think, if the Bible were to be true, that you are not able to be saved due to something, like maybe "blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" ? Because that would kind of explain some of your behavior.

If someone thinks they cannot be saved, it would probably drive them crazy to think the Bible could possibly be true, and I suppose it could drive them to not considering any evidence at all for the Bible.

Found something interesting ...

https://www.gotquestions.org/blasphemy-Holy-Spirit.html
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Again, the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit cannot be repeated today, although some people try. Jesus Christ is not on earth—He is seated at the right hand of God. No one can personally witness Jesus performing a miracle and then attribute that power to Satan instead of the Spirit.

The unpardonable sin today is the state of continued unbelief. The Spirit currently convicts the unsaved world of sin, righteousness, and judgment (John 16:8). To resist that conviction and willfully remain unrepentant is to “blaspheme” the Spirit. There is no pardon, either in this age or in the age to come, for a person who rejects the Spirit’s promptings to trust in Jesus Christ and then dies in unbelief. The love of God is evident: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16). And the choice is clear: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on him” (John 3:36).
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@themickey Do you think, if the Bible were to be true, that you are not able to be saved due to something, like maybe "blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" ? Because that would kind of explain some of your behavior.

If someone thinks they cannot be saved, it would probably drive them crazy to think the Bible could possibly be true, and I suppose it could drive them to not considering any evidence at all for the Bible.
I know we are just waxing hypothetical; but if this were true, it would mean that his actions here would be efforts to take others 'down' with him.

The whole scenario sounds familiar; like it's been played out before; but on an angelic scale.
 
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