Saturday, October 1, 2011

Can a Christian become an atheist and then reconvert back to Christianity?

Can the unforgivable sin "blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" prevent an Christian-turned-atheist from becoming a Christian again?|||Most Christian scholars do not believe it is possible to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, as the exact circumstances presented in the Bible have not occurred since. Others believe that it is possible, but that anyone who does it would be such a moral reprobate that he/she would never even consider following Christian ethics.





The people who argue that you can still blaspheme the Holy Spirit take a straightforward approach to the meaning of the phrase, i.e., saying "The Holy Spirit is stupid!" But almost all of these people are either secular, or don't take the Bible literally.|||im sure christians have lapsed into every sin imaginable and gods grace has reached them there. Today atheism is very hip and moral relevance has blurred mens thinking that truth is possible. Many churches do not lay a solid foundation so i suppose many who confessed christ don't proceed into maturity and don't enter the abundant life promised in Christ. So when discouraged they may renounce the faith. The bible defines blasphemy of the holy spirit as unforgivable but how do we define it? i know that the victory of sin is death so until one dies i wont give up hope for them.|||Ever read the story of the prodigal son? Or what about what Jesus said about going to rescue a sheep who had wandered away from his flock? He said he would always go after the wandering sheep, right? You know, it's sad when a pagan knows these stories and the Christians don't remember them or their significance.





Besides, Christians keep telling me homosexuality is the unforgivable sin. I've also heard suicide. If you can't even make up your mind about what the unforgivable sin is, you really can't know the answer to that, can you?|||Yes read hebrews chapter 6,if that person Truly was a christian,backsliding is different from knowing and tasting the love and power of god and walking away spitting in Gods face .|||Technically, no. They could choose to believe they're a Christian condemned to Hell. The unforgivable sin is kind of the atheist moment of truth - how sure are you that Christians are wrong?|||I've never heard of that in the first place... ever.





Can a person think a magic trick is real, then learn how the trick is done, and then go back to thinking it's real?|||if you convert back to christianity (or any religion for that matter) then you wern't real atheist in the first place.


|||A leap backward in intellect that large doesn't oft-occur without an Acme-style anvil to the head gag.....|||Nothing is stronger that Christ's blood. You can convert back to Christ anytime|||Man i 10000000000000% agree with captain zombie atheism %26lt;spl.?%26gt;.





|||once you commit the unforgivable sin there is no going back...|||I don't plan on finding out.

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