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Q: Do you have some name suggestions for a Christian baby boy or girl?
A: There are no Christian babies. There never has been, and there never will be. All babies born on Earth are sinners from birth, with the fallen nature of Adam and the Devil, their father. (Ro. 5:12-14, Jn. 8:44) The only exception is Christ Himself, who was born a Child of God. That is why He told us we must be born again! Jn. 3:7
Babies are too young to understand the Gospel, and repentance, and too young to believe.
You are clearly a victim of false teaching. Many people are deceived into thinking their babies are Christian because the parents claim to be Christian. In fact, the parents are not even Christian, just nominal "Christians" indoctrinated with false doctrine from Catholicism, Anglicanism, or some other apostate group.
Please understand How to become a Christian, and thank the Lord that His Spirit led you here, giving you an opportunity to wake up, and get saved the Bible way.
This ties in with "Christening" and baby dedication, the age of decision, and what happens to babies that die.
Q: I was once born again, but I got lost, and now I need to stand up again. I need directions on how to be strong in the Lord. Solomon
A: Wonderful, you've done the right thing. Jesus won't scold you. Make sure you get filled with the Holy Spirit, and here's How to be Strong in the Lord.
Q: Are we commanded to give ten percent to the church, or be cursed? Jenny
A: No Jenny, tithing was an Old Covenant requirement of the Jewish Law; Christians are under the New Covenant of Grace. Christ fulfilled the Law perfectly, and made it obsolete forever when He sealed the New Covenant in His Blood. (Ro. 10:4, Gal. 3:24-25, Col. 2:14, Heb. 8:13)
Many Christians are clueless about this, and locked in bondage to ignorance and false teaching. The Truth will set them free.
For more information, see this answer, Should Christians Tithe?, and this longer E-pistle reply on Tithing, with references.
Q: After reading the verses in Matthew and Mark about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, I'm very worried. I've heard that blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is attributing its work to Satan. A while back, I was doubting the Word of God, and wondered if certain messages in the Bible might actually be from Satan, put into the Bible by man. Because I believed this for a short while, does this mean I've committed the unforgivable sin, even if I now realize that I was wrong?
A: First, the Holy Spirit is a He, God, not an "it". The Third Person of the Trinity.
I hope you now truly believe that all of the Holy Bible is the Word of God, inerrant, holy, and eternal. None of it is Satan's work. (2 Tim. 3:16, 2 Pe. 1:21)
Remember we are talking about the genuine Holy Bible, not the satanically corrupted cult versions, such as the Jehovah's Witness' "New World Translation", or the Seventh Day Adventist cult's "Clear Word Bible", and suchlike.
It doesn't sound as if you committed the unforgivable sin, because that involves knowingly attributing the works of God to Satan. ie. You must know they are the works of God, but attribute them to Satan. (Mtt. 12:31-32, Mk. 3:29-30, Lk. 12:10) Here's more on blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
The best way to find out for sure is simply to ask Father. He doesn't hide from His children, but His children do sometimes hide from Him.
Europe used to send missionaries to Africa, but now God sends African missionaries to pagan Europe.