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It is said sinning against the [Holy] Spirit is the only unforgivable sin. Whatever exactly it is, it means it cannot be undone. The mRNA injection debases and corrupts one's immune system. The implications may be permanent. In fact, the lasting deleterious effects may be generational.

It is said sinning against the [Holy] Spirit is the only unforgivable sin. Whatever exactly it is, it means it cannot be undone. The mRNA injection debases and corrupts one's immune system. The implications may be permanent. In fact, the lasting deleterious effects may be generational.

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Luke 12:8-12 will tell you what the unforgivable sin is. And yes, the word sorcery and sorceress in the Bible translate to Pharmacia..pharmacist, druggist, evil, demon. The Bible says the overcome the world with their sorcery and they repented not

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Quite right. The key verse is Luke 12:10 --

And G2532 whosoever G3956 G3739 shall speak G2046 a word G3056 against G1519 the Son G5207 of man, G444 it shall be forgiven G863 him: G846 but G1161 unto him that blasphemeth G987 against G1519 the Holy G40 Ghost G4151 it shall G863 ➔ not G3756 be forgiven. G863

I regret if there is any confusion for my inclusion of the Strong Concordance numbering. Notwithstanding, they are important for better understanding the meaning. One would be surprised at what one finds by 'digging' further and 'turning over rocks'. The G4151 is the Greek word 'pneuma' from which the English word pneumatic and pneumonia is derived. The word 'Spirit' became a common English translation of the word due to the influence of the Latin in the use of the word 'spiritus'. This Latin word is also a derivation of such English words as 'sprite', which means "ghost'. Hence, the word 'spirit' too came to carry the meaning of 'ghost. Both words originate from translation from the Greek word 'pneuma' and is defined through the lexicons, but most agree with the meaning of an intelligent, incorporeal being or an intelligent mentality.

As mentioned above, the word - 'Spirit' as in 'Holy Spirit' is defined in the bible via Strong's, Thayers, and Liddel-Scott-Jones from the Greek and translated as 'pneuma' (G4151), which is defined as -- “a movement of air; a gentle blast (a) of the wind, hence the wind itself (b) breath of nostrils or mouth.” To the Greeks breath and breathing were signs of life. They believed that in this air there resided spirits or mentalities. These spirits or mentalities wich circulated the air and atmosphere could be in-breathed and then they would become part of the person, affecting, for example, his thymos' (i.e. Luke 4:28), which means --passion, angry, heat, anger forthwith boiling up and soon subsiding again.

A closely related word to 'pneuma' is - 'psuche' (G5590) is defined in Strong’s Concordance as the following:

(1) breath (a) the breath of life (i) the vital force which animates the body and shows itself in breathing of animals (ii) of men (b) life, (c) that in which there is life (i) a living being, a living soul.

(2) the soul (a) the seat of the feelings, desires, affections, aversions (our heart, soul etc.) (b) the (human) soul in so far as it is constituted that by the right use of the aids offered it by God it can attain its highest end and secure eternal blessedness, the soul regarded as a moral being designed for everlasting life (c) the soul as an essence which differs from the body and is not dissolved by death (distinguished from other parts of the body). The word 'psuche' (G5590) is derived from 'psucho' (G5594), which means “to breathe, blow, cool by blowing.” Note, the same concept is found with the word “spirit,” or in Greek -'pneuma' (G4151), which is “a movement of air; a gentle blast (a) of the wind, hence the wind itself (b) breath of nostrils or mouth.”

'Pneuma' is derived from the Greek root word 'pneo' meaning -- “blow,” “wind.” The same relationship is found with 'aer' (G109), which is derived from 'aemi' - to breathe unconsciously, i.e. respire; by analogy, to blow. One can get an understanding of how the word “spirit” -- (pneuma), “air” – (aer), and (psuche).

So, 'Spirit', as in Holy Spirit or [Holy] Spirit is better understood.

The Greek word 'pharmakeia' found in Revelations and elsewhere speaks of those who are knowledgeable and in a position to lead others astray and to cause them to stumble. These people have committed acts of 'pharmakeia' and will be the first to be condemned to the 'Lake of Fire'.