A. Breaking the 10 commandments (1 John 3:4)
B. Failure to believe in Jesus
I vote for both A & B, however Ray Comfort appears to be wrong on this one.
From the book What did Jesus Do?
Jesus in the gospels speaks of the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit being the unforgivable sin, and that s a rejection of Him. He did not mention breaking the 10 commandments, He said rejecting Him as savior is the sin that sends one to Hell. It is not often but this is one point where I disagree with Ray Comfort.
B. Failure to believe in Jesus
I vote for both A & B, however Ray Comfort appears to be wrong on this one.
From the book What did Jesus Do?
If a sinner refuses to trust in Jesus Christ when he pass- es through the door of death, he will perish. This isn’t because he failed to believe in the Savior, but primarily be- cause he transgressed the Law of God. Had he “put on the Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 13:14), he would have been saved; but because he refused to repent, he will suffer the full consequences of his sin. Again, sin is not “failing to be- lieve in Jesus.” The Bible tells us, “Sin is transgression of the law” (1 John 3:4, KJV).
Jesus in the gospels speaks of the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit being the unforgivable sin, and that s a rejection of Him. He did not mention breaking the 10 commandments, He said rejecting Him as savior is the sin that sends one to Hell. It is not often but this is one point where I disagree with Ray Comfort.