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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

This video shows who really gets the power through the osas doctrine. The Blasphemy Challenge is where a group of atheists are getting men women and even children to blaspheme God and lock their eternal destiny to an eternal lake of fire. What does osas have to do with this?

Osas teaches that only unsaved sinners can commit unforgivable sins. This gives sin power over the shed blood of Christ, And gives Satan a tool to deny salvation before the option is even given.

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  • @xhemexx What I find funny about your comment is that is all you osas believers can do is judge others because of your lack of being able to defend what you believe. I think that you like the idea that those people who do the blasphemy challenge are going to hell, and that this sin has more power than Christ's shed blood. So apply what you believe and everyone that does that challenge goes to hell and sin becomes stronger than salvation. Apply what I believe and it all gets reversed.

  • @ikester7579 You are either not a Christian at all, or are a very shallow one who lacks wisdom.

  • It's God doing the saving ike. Not you or me. And since He is perfect, He did it right the first time. Can't we just leave it at that?

  • @ikester7579 Not adding anything. Read the story yourself.

  • @gallantentry You are adding to the Word what is not written. You reason to make the Word conform to your osas doctrine. My doctrine does not require this because the Word of God supports it. You have failed to convince me because you have to stray away from the word constantly to make your osas doctrine fit. That shows it's a doctrine of man and not a doctrine supported by God's Word.

  • @ikester7579 ...They hardened their hearts to the Holy Spirit's ministry of convicting the heart as a Witness to testify to them that Jesus was the Son of God. That is what the unforgivable sin is,,,rejecting Jesus as Saviour. There is no sin that the blood of Jesus can'y cleanse us from.

  • @ikester7579 Of course I don't deny scripture. Lets put those verses in context so we can see the full picture. The Holy Ghost's job is what? To convict the world of sin. When when the Pharisees witnessed Jesus performing miracles, their hearts were so hardened by sin that they resorted to saying He was doing them in the power of Satan. They were rejecting Jesus as the Messiah, the Saviour. No matter what miracle, wonder or sign that Jesus did was enough to convince them of who He was.

  • @gallantentry I don't know what denomination teaches you that, but the main unforgivable sin is blaspheming the Holy Ghost.

    mk 3:29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.

    lk 12:10 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven.

    Do you deny scripture?

  • @ikester7579 The only unforgivable sin is to reject God's salvation through Jesus. And if we are free, we are free indeed.

    Again, we are sealed with the Spirit. We cannot walk away from even salvation even if we chose to, which is a strange and archaic presumption because if we know the truth, why would we willfully walk into the pit of hell?

  • @gallantentry We were created a little lower than the angels. If they can be tossed out of Heaven, so can we. If you think that because of salvation that you are above the angels then you have turned salvation into a form of humanism.

    Also, if we cannot be compared to them, why did the Bible do it?

    But let's get back to the subject of the video. Do you think the unforgivable sin can block someone from obtaining salvation?

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