In a message dated 7/22/2004 2:40:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a bit of a question. I know the average commentator will say that blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is some thing humans can do now - today. The person in green below (Bill, I think) claims Hebrews speaks of it as a trampling underfoot the Son of God. What if the definition is considerably more... confined? If I may, please read the following passage:
In my tribute post, I forgot slade (and others, no doubt) -- a most interesting student of the scriptures.
John
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