There is no way to read 1 Corinthians 13 and not believe that miraculous gifts would cease. The question is when they do cease. Cessationism is in my opinion the correct view considering the evidence. Most importantly, the biblical purpose for these gifts (authenticating the message of the Lord) has been fulfilled.
>Why is Cessationism even okay among Christians?
Because it's at the very least a reasonable view
>Not only is it the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, to attribute his miraculous works to the devil
That's not what blasphemy of the holy spirit means and I'm going to need you to present evidence of a valid work then a cessationist attributing it to the devil
>There are like 2 verses in the entirety of scripture that cessationists wrangle to say what they want them to say.
Ironically exactly what you're doing with "blasphemy of the holy spirit"
>if you don't believe in my loaded concept you aren't christian
Opinion discarded
PS for lurkers this guy is an obsessed charismatic that plagues /his/