""unforgivable sin" is not accepting Christ's message. All sins are forgivable. Even at the death's door. Each must have repentance."
Not quite. The unforgivable sin is sinning against the Holy Spirit, not against Christ's message. No where does it state this in the Bible. In fact Luke 12:10, Jesus makes a clear distinction between Himself and the Holy Spirit stating whoever speaks out against Jesus it is forgivable, but against the Holy Spirit is not.
You have convoluted two very very different concepts and by doing so have unwittingly undermined Jesus entire mission. The Son of man in the flesh lived in perfect accordance to the Divine Order of the Holy Spirit. The sin that cannot be forgiven (undone) is one in which adulterates your genetic code. The mRNA injectoid may be permanent. We know it has deleterious effect on everyone who has received it. If it causes sterility and genetic disease such as micro-chimerism, then it is an unforgivable sin. It cannot be undone and the Laws of Nature dictates any aberration of Nature is eliminated.
No man can take away what God has given.
Correct. Sinning against the Holy Spirit is an unforgivable sin. Jesus would not change this. His kingdom is built on a rock and doing so would conflict with Divine Order to which He represents. Perhaps a study of the Divine Order is worth while for one to better understand the immutable laws of Nature, which in turn is governed by the Eternal Law of our universe. Just like the Divine Order, we must be part of it or else we will cease to be. Our biology is innately intertwined with the Divine Order and any genetic adulteration to our body is dealt with by retribution. It always has been ab initio and always will be. If one understood the Decalogue, they would know the very basis of it is built on Nature's Law. The 13th century theologian, Thomas Aquinas has provided very good insight to how Nature's Laws (Adamic Law) pertains to mankind's Law (Decalogue). If getting the mRNA jab, changes your DNA and affects procreation, it is an abomination against the Holy Spirit. It cannot be undone. It is therefore an unforgivable sin.
I only believe what the Holy Spirit reveals to me in the Holy Book of the Bible.
Extraneous philosophers, theologians and pontificators have no merit of biblical authority to me. While these individuals have some interesting things to say sometimes, I do not adhere to their word as the final say of what is in the bible. They are the Sadducees and Pharisees of the new testament.
I do not look to the Pope for interpretation, blessings or forgiveness. As much as Martin Luther did for religious reformation, he was anti-semitic.
Orange is not my favorite color as much as someone would like to make it so. We'll have to agree to disagree here. TY
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