What do you think about a third possibility for the meaning of the passage about "sin unto death" (unpardonable sin)? [1 John 5:16-17, 1 John 1:7-9, John 5:14-15].
I thought all sin leads to death, but the verse in I John 5:17-18 indicates a particular sin leads to death. How do I harmonize this? [I John 5:17-18].
How do we harmonize that fact that the believer still sins, and yet verses in I John, indicate real believers don't sin? [I John 5:17-18, 2:1, Galatians 5:17].
Do you think that the unpardonable sin is actually refusing God until the very end, and relates to the sin that leads to death in I John? [Matthew 12:32, Matthew 15:18, Matthew 7:17-20, I John 5:17].