If nonbelievers are wrong about global warmism, the results will be «catastrophic.»
If you nonbelievers comprehended a fraction of Jesus» truth you'd know what I wrote to be factual.
If all you nonbelievers are wrong; and I trust that you are, just think of the price that it will cost you some day.
Not exact matches
@ Joe: And
if your religion tells you that you must bring jihad to the
nonbelievers of the world, and your religion tells you that
if you die a martyr fighting and killing the
nonbeliever, and so, in the name of your religion and your religious beliefs, you hijack 4 planes and kill 3,000 people, that makes you a proper person?
If that's too much for you
nonbelievers to comprehend.
Yup,
if they left out the hell bit for
nonbelievers and just went around talking about how their god will reward them for their believing in him, I doubt that many atheists would care enough to try correcting them.
You'd know his truth
if you read the Bible and stop listening to your
nonbeliever sites that haven't a clue to what Jesus teaches.
With the holiday season upon us, we asked iReporters:
If you're atheist, agnostic or a
nonbeliever of any kind, how do you celebrate the holidays?
Many evangelicals and fundamentalists have sought uncritically to impose revealed norms of religious righteousness on the secular society with little
if any justification insofar as how such policies would affect
nonbelievers.
I like to think that
if god really wanted to kill all the
nonbelievers he would just take and just start firing.
To all y» all NBs (
nonbelievers), watchagonnado
if you are wrong?
You'd know that
if you ever read the Bible instead of listening to other
nonbelievers.
Evangelizing tended to be defined in theory as dealing with
nonbelievers, but in actual practice to be associated with a special kind of worship context to which the
nonbeliever must conform
if he was present at all.
If the article is religious, especially Christian, all of the atheists jump at the chance to denounce Christianity and the Christians defend their beliefs (some of them condemning the
nonbelievers to hell and some genuinely trying to explain their beliefs out of love).
If one is a
nonbeliever / disbeliever there is no study or research that will make the bible relevant to our lives.
Here we go again: Islam and Christianity both state that
if you don't «believe» their imaginary god will «blight, kill, mutilate, torture, destroy, punish, and obliterate the
nonbeliever.»
If you seek God with all your Heart Mind and Soul you will see what a
nonbeliever can't see.
If you are a
nonbeliever, his intention is to draw you to him.
If your group grows so large that it enter the national conversation (like the Phelps clan) then look forward to negatvie remarks from the
nonbelievers of your cult.
«
If we can understand the factors that facilitate happiness (e.g., increased social support), ideally we can use these insights to increase well - being for believers and
nonbelievers alike,» Ritter said.
Such a god can't be very powerful
if a few
nonbelievers can eliminate
if.
I find it even more annoyingly humorous how the paradox of atheist comment on a religious post that was not intended for
nonbelievers...
if religion doesn't even exist, what does it matter?
I find that believers and
nonbelievers get along just fine
if they are secure in their own beliefs.
He is everywhere he wants to be through his spirit and angels, but I don't know
if he pays much attention to
nonbelievers unless he wants to, or unless they seek him.
the greatest thing about «church» is the coming together of
nonbelievers and new believers that never would draw near to God
if it wasn't for the sad gathering we call Church.
If you are a
nonbeliever, please talk to someone whom you know that believes and get your questions answered.
If you truly are a believer, then we have to address
nonbelievers with love and encouragement.
If evangelical programs are intended to reach the
nonbelievers and the unconvinced, there is little evidence of these programs» ability to get out where the
nonbelievers are.
The fantasy genre can be tough for
nonbelievers, especially
if they need to swallow a lot of fictional history and backstory in the bargain.