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Is there an unforgivable sin?

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Exact chapter covered 1 linked episodes

Reference Set

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Competing Claims

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Claim A argues "Yes," while Claim B argues "No." Compare the passages under each side to see how the contradiction is being built.

Claim A

Yes

These references outline the "Yes" side of the contradiction so you can compare it against the opposing claim. This side pulls together 3 separate references.

Matthew 12:31-32

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  • Matthew 12:31-32
  • Mark 3:29
  • Luke 12:10

Claim B

No

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Acts 13:39

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  • Acts 13:39

Embedded Scholar Context

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Wes Huff attempts a response

Mark 3

rom Nelson now to start Nelson doesn't actually talk about Mark 3 20 Talks about earlier verses in Mark 3 but Mark 3 20…

Responding to Wes Huff on undesigned coincidences

Mark 3

at in Mark 6? The same reason there are crowds coming so much that Jesus and his disciples cannot even eat in Mark 3.…

Was Jesus crucified on a stake?

Acts 13

usiness lecturing anybody about what these words do and do not mean. And it's used several times, Acts 10 39, Acts 13 29 and…

Podcast Coverage

Episodes linked to this contradiction

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Coverage Cluster

Matthew 12

1 exact
Exact chapter match Matthew 12
Matthew Chapter 12: Bible Study by Atheists

Latest Episode

June 03, 2026

Matthew Chapter 12: Bible Study by Atheists

Matthew Chapter 12 rolls in hot with Jesus and the disciples casually plucking grain on the Sabbath, which sounds harmless until you remember God once got extremely murdery about Sabbath rule-breaking. The Pharisees object,…

Attribution

Initial contradiction dataset seeded from BibViz and adapted into the Sacrilegious Discourse knowledge base. BibViz is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

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Why I Am Not a Christian

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God Is Not Great

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Letter to a Christian Nation

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The Portable Atheist

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The Good Book: A Humanist Bible

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Sense and Goodness Without God

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The Secular Bible

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36 Arguments for the Existence of God

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The Evolution of Atheism

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Why I Am Not a Christian

Bertrand Russell

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God Is Not Great

Christopher Hitchens

View on Amazon

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Letter to a Christian Nation

Sam Harris

View on Amazon

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The Portable Atheist

Christopher Hitchens

View on Amazon

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The Good Book: A Humanist Bible

A. C. Grayling

View on Amazon

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Sense and Goodness Without God

Richard Carrier

View on Amazon

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The Secular Bible

Jacques Berlinerblau

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36 Arguments for the Existence of God

Rebecca Goldstein

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The Evolution of Atheism

Stephen LeDrew

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