Rome and its act of calling the spirit that made it utter words against God ‘Holy Spirit’, to forgive itself all wickedness except ‘the unforgivable sin’ of criticizing the book with its deceptions.

In Mark 3:29, the “sin against the Holy Spirit” is warned as unforgivable. However, history and the practices of Rome reveal a shocking moral inversion: the truly unforgivable sin, according to their dogma, is questioning the credibility of their Bible. Meanwhile, serious crimes such as the killing of innocents have been ignored or justified under … Continue reading Rome and its act of calling the spirit that made it utter words against God ‘Holy Spirit’, to forgive itself all wickedness except ‘the unforgivable sin’ of criticizing the book with its deceptions.