LOL. Funny this topic should come up. This was actually semi-debated on ABC many years ago.
There was a group (I can't remember what they called themselves) that would commit the "unforgivable sin" referenced in Matthew 12:31-32 (or Luke 12:10). This sin was blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. They believe Christianity (and less-promenently all religion) was a crutch upon the human race, "forcing" humanity to follow a set of rules and regulations that "hindered" mankind from reaches its highest potential or greatest joy. Their method was simple: post a video of yourself on youtube openly denying the Holy Spirit and anything else related to Christianity.
Well, they had a debate about the existence of God, salvation, etc. on ABC with Ray Comfort (a evangelist) and Kirk Cameron (a Christian actor). Not sure who won the debate as I didn't see the thing, but I later looked it up on youtube. You can't find the ending to the debate (oddly enough), but I didn't need it.
For one, all the "rules" and "regulations" that they wanted to avoid were the commands and laws given by God in the Bible. However, these are hardly "laws" when taken in proper logic. If I am a follower of Christ, I (out of my love for God and Christ) will strive my best to obey what He has commanded and told me to do (John 15:14). Not because I am forced to, but because I'm doing what Christ would want me to do.
The "unforgivable sin" that they refer to is not a one time event or action. The word "blasphemy" as is used in Matthew 12 and Luke 12 is a continual resistance or rebellion to the Holy Spirit. This is a rebellion against salvation (something mankind is born into). Until a person receives salvation, he is already committing this sin.
To further drive this point home, John 10:28-29 shows us that no person who is saved by Christ is able to lose his salvation. Christ is forever his, and he is forever Christ's. There is no Scripture that shows we can lose our salvation. People who "take the mark of the Beast" are already in existence. Yes, they don't have 666 printed on their forehead or on their hands, but they live it and do it. It's written all over them by what they do and say. It's really hard for us out see that just by appearance, but as a mentor of mine once said, "You can't judge a book by it's cover, but you can have a pretty good guess at what's inside."
However, we can lose heavenly rewards. This is referenced in 1 Corinthians 3:10-15. It's like looking at two guys. One has invested all he has into his family and friends, the other has only invested in personal possessions. Both have their houses burn to the ground by a huge fire, but everyone survives. The guy who has invested in his family and friends has lose little if anything. The guy who has invested in possession has lost everything, but he himself is safe and alive.
Soo... yeah. LOL. Guess this is why I'm a Bible Major.
Hope you liked the sermon.
