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Originally posted by Dee Dee Warren
There is something here that keeps coming up that is deflecting somewhat from the main issue... or maybe is more of a secondary issue. Many have agreed that the "denial" spoken of in this disputed verses is referring to outright lifelong unbelief, but still believe it is wrong to ever "act" like they are denying Christ, but such a thing could be forgiven. This misses the point though of Knight's scenario... he is clearly saying that in doing such a thing, it is not a matter of whether or not it is forgiveable by God because the position that is being taken is that NOTHING WRONG WAS DONE, thus it is not an act for which forgiveness would need to be asked. This is the main point here.
DD, in light of the Scriptural commands, it is absolutely wrong to intentionally deny Christ. Even to save ones (or family's lives).