Card Box
A collection of loose notes that I seek to put together in public. An extension of my personal Obsidian vault.
Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: A Summary
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the ultimate rejection of truth—not out of ignorance, but through active distortion.
The Father is the ultimate reality, the deep meaning behind all things.
Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: A Summary
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the ultimate rejection of truth—not out of ignorance, but through active distortion.
The Father is the ultimate reality, the deep meaning behind all things.
The Son (Jesus Christ) is the expression of that reality in the world.
The Holy Spirit is what allows us to recognize that the expression (Christ) and the meaning (the Father) are truly one.
Without the Spirit, Christ is just another figure, and the Father remains unknowable.
Blasphemy against the Spirit is not a mere sin or mistake. It is seeing the sign of Christ, yet rejecting its true meaning.
The Pharisees saw Jesus’ miracles but refused to acknowledge them as divine.
Instead, they claimed His power came from Satan—a deliberate inversion of truth.
This was not a misunderstanding, but a willed refusal to recognize the reality in front of them.
The Holy Spirit is the only means by which we can see and accept Christ.
Rejecting the Spirit means rejecting the only bridge between meaning and sign.
Without that bridge, there is no way to receive forgiveness—not because God withholds it, but because the person has cut off the only path to it.
Blasphemy against the Spirit is not just a theological error—it is the ultimate failure of interpretation. It is refusing to see the world as it truly is. In this sense, it mirrors the divide between orality and literacy:
Orality falsely claims to know the Father without mediation.
Literacy falsely claims the Son is self-evident without the Spirit.
The Spirit is what unites them, making faith possible—not as mere knowledge, but as true recognition.
I have benefitted much from writing whatever I want and connecting them together as I go. Leaflet is a platform that rewards this kind of in-the-moment creation, and so I hope that this will be a way for me to build in public and not have to worry too much about the more technical side of realization.
It is much easier for me to have ideas than to execute on them. But what if having the ideas is directly the execution? Then I am good at execution. This is perhaps why I am more interested in writing than in any other medium. The very act of thinking aloud becomes a finished (though unpolished) work in and of itself. I think that this is something precious.
While it is unlikely that this space will be used as frequently as my Obsidian, given the technical limitations and the desire to work in privacy once in a while...who knows? If people like this and can use it, then I will keep maintaining this over time. I will keep on breaking this note out and also linking outward to other platforms, so that I can let trees grow from this plain little field. A digital garden must grow a digital tree that bears digital fruit, else not serve its purpose.
Subpages remind me of threading on Twitter. Still a great way to make content! Though here, the links are a little harder to track.
I started from two different places, but I end up in the same place of having a box full of notes that jumble against each other.