There is no direct Scripture as to the point I was making. However, we need to ask: What is Blasphemy? Our dictionaries (Marion-Webster), defines it like this: the crime of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God or a religion and its doctrines and writings and especially God as perceived by Christianity and Christian doctrines and writings.
This definition is derived, in part, on how the Bible defines Blasphemy. While the Scriptures gives us a clear-cut example of this Blasphemy - attributing the works of the Spirit to the Devil - the primary take away, should be understood as, Contempt for and/or impugning God's Holy nature, in a willing and knowing act of lies and distortion. John Gill had this to say about Matthew 12:31:
but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, shall not be forgiven unto men: by which is meant, not every ignorant denial of, and opposition to his deity and personality; nor all resistance of him in the external ministry of the word; nor every sin that is knowingly and willfully committed; but it is a despiteful usage of the Spirit of grace, an opposing, contradicting, and denying the operations wrought, or doctrines revealed by him, against a man's own light and conscience, out of willful and obstinate malice, on purpose to lessen the glory of God, and gratify his own lusts: such was the sin of the Scribes and Pharisees; who, though they knew the miracles of Christ were wrought by the Spirit of God, yet maliciously and obstinately imputed them to the devil, with a view to obscure the glory of Christ, and indulge their own wicked passions and resentments against him
Therefore, I would conclude, that if one knowingly and willingly distorted the Holy work of the Spirit... whether by lies of doctrine or actions of the flesh or demonic influences, it would be blasphemy against the Holy Character of the Spirit.
The Pharisees and Scribes, knew full well, that the miracles Christ were doing, were by the Spirit of God but so hated the teachings and person of Christ, they attributed these things to the Devil. Therefore, if one so hates the Truth of God and the Biblical Christ, they adulterate the Scriptures and teach another Savior, they are pushing the Devil's agenda. Not out of darkness and ignorance but out of a self-serving malicious attack upon the Holy Spirit of Truth. Attributing these lies to the power of the Holy Spirit.
This was the nature of my question.