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This reference really nails this issue.
http://www.laborersinchrist.org/answers/q.htm
Jesus Christ really did die for the sins of the whole world.
The unpardonable sin is rejecting the salvation that his sacrifice offers.
When people are born, their names are in the Book of Life.
When they reject Christ their names are blotted out.
All that they have left is their deeds. Not their sins, but their good deeds will condemn them because human good has no value in God's eyes. That is why we depend on Christ's righteousness, not our own.
http://www.laborersinchrist.org/answers/q.htm
Jesus Christ really did die for the sins of the whole world.
The unpardonable sin is rejecting the salvation that his sacrifice offers.
When people are born, their names are in the Book of Life.
When they reject Christ their names are blotted out.
All that they have left is their deeds. Not their sins, but their good deeds will condemn them because human good has no value in God's eyes. That is why we depend on Christ's righteousness, not our own.