Denying the holy spirit
Many people are completely unaware that one simple phrase will render a fundamentalist or evangelical christian completely and absolutely unable to regain their status as such.
The mere thinking of the phrase:
I deny the holy spirit
This removes any hope of recovery, renders them instantly and permanently unchristian.
This is silly but a fact, they believe it, and once they have said it or even better read it and then made out what the words mean results in the immediate and permanent change of status.
It is completely and utterly irrevocable and they can't change nor do anything to undo what they have done.
Their thinking is beyond silly to think they actually have such a stupid ideology that would cause this and the fact that according to their beliefs have no way around it.
I deny the Holy Spirit is such a simple little phrase and oh so effective maybe now enough of them can finally be cured of their mental conditioning and brainwashed participation in such a bigoted and fascist religion.
TFR
The mere thinking of the phrase:
I deny the holy spirit
This removes any hope of recovery, renders them instantly and permanently unchristian.
This is silly but a fact, they believe it, and once they have said it or even better read it and then made out what the words mean results in the immediate and permanent change of status.
It is completely and utterly irrevocable and they can't change nor do anything to undo what they have done.
Their thinking is beyond silly to think they actually have such a stupid ideology that would cause this and the fact that according to their beliefs have no way around it.
I deny the Holy Spirit is such a simple little phrase and oh so effective maybe now enough of them can finally be cured of their mental conditioning and brainwashed participation in such a bigoted and fascist religion.
TFR
Labels: Christianity, Denominations, Evangelicalism, God, Jesus, Religion and Spirituality, United States
1 Comments:
Why didn't you approve my comment here? It was topical and pointed out the fallacies of your argument here.
"It is completely and utterly irrevocable and they can't change nor do anything to undo what they have done." - Have you read the bible?
This is ridiculous. Ill give you one thing. You are coming up with your own ideas and not stealing them from other blogs.
Can you offer biblical references as to where it says that merely stating these words permanantly makes Christians, unchristian?
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