Now, clean him up and stand him in church,
just about any church, with a few dozen other people, and suddenly, to those around him, and to me, a non believer, his unresolved mental issues disappear, even though his behavior is exactly the same.
Just about every church I know of releases a financial disclosure at the end of the year.
Not exact matches
Or
just transparent
about thing that are easy targets — the
church is an easy target — People's concepts of God are easy (Be done for centuries).
The worst one was a man who had been publically asked to leave a
church... and no, he wasn't propositioning anyone or acting improperly, he was
just honest
about who he was.
After all, this not - to - subtle comment
about the health marketing came after he had
just given a speech in a Chicago
church in January 2015.
The Mormon
church was not the only place to not allow blacks Give your head a shake All Americans were a part of racial discrimination not
just churches Making this
about religion instead of how Obama Failed is
just stupid.
«The Christian
Church has started to realize that we're sexual, too, and we are
just as visually stimulated as men and we look at porn,» said Crystal Renaud, author of the recent book «Dirty Girls Come Clean,» a memoir
about her own addiction to porn.
The social and moral teaching of the
Church insists that
just laws recognize the truth
about marriage, that it is a relation that can only subsist between one man and one woman.
Of course the mormon
church is as internally inconsistant as any other religious group and has had
just about every position on
just about every issue over time.
Since young adults perceive evangelical Christianity to be... «unconcerned with social justice», it's a shame that more evangelical
churches don't know
about the
Just Faith program, which provides «opportunities for individuals to study and be formed by the justice tradition articulated by the Scriptures, the
Church's historical witness, theological inquiry and
Church social teaching» (from jusfaith.org/programs).
I appreciate Evans's point that
churches need to stop trying to be cool, and
just worry
about being faithful to Jesus.
I'll spend
about two minutes looking up what the Lutheran (and often Catholic)
church teaches and discover that it's
just not so.
I'm speaking
about my own faith only: To become a Christian, it must be your own choice.No else can decide this life style for you.I know many in the past and present have thought raising a child under the Christian label will save them for hell but in actual reality, the choice is their own not their parents etc.This life (being Christian) goes deeper than
just believing.You have to consider this yourself.Many today do not even consider Christ as their savior because they
just believe what their
church or family says.
I agree, used to be that this was easily distinguishable... it's hard to tell who's
just playing the game called «
church» and who is «sincere»
about the following of God.
It's
about common decency and respect for all the victims, not
just the ones who went to the same
church as you.
I'm curious to see what you have to say because you almost seem like a cath defending computer bot that randomly logs in here
just to say nice things
about the gay peds running your
church.
This
church, ruled by old men, would
just about fade away without the faithful work and monetary support of the women.
My dad is one, and he's both moral and law - abiding, but he
just doesn't care
about what the
church thinks and he's happy that way.
If it wasn't for women who were defying the
Church (in fact,
just about all of them), there would be NO ONE in the
churches, because women are the ones who bring in their families.
If only the male dominated Catholic
Church would turly care
about life and not
just talk the talk.
This piano ballad plays as a mid-tempo melancholy piece
about resolve, and
just as you think you have this song pinned, it changes ever so slightly, and then Menomena pulls a few tricks form their hat and returns to that same
church service found in «Muscle»n Flo».
, depression («I'm
just so sad and nervous
about the future of my
church.»)
I myself am Mormon I have always been a mormon ever since I was born, most of you don't even know what you are talking
about, you
just listen to what other people say
about us but don't even visit he
church.
The Catholic
Church does a great deal of work to help the poor and needy and comparing them to rednecks shows
just how little you know
about the
Church's work.
poor this rich that
church here politics there why argue
about church an politics its the same funny how people loose there jobs but
churches an politicians pockets keep getting bigger but nobodys crying
about bet that new guchi shirt impressed the preachers wife you wore on sunday but you argue for the poor, ol lutz says 25 k die a day well then why worry
about charitys they collect 10,25 %
just like
churches an line thier pockets, so why argeu you stoopid sheep
Couldn't he
just have decided to go to
church???? Why is it
about august polls and what Americans think.
Bclear, perhaps you should look a little deeper rather than
just buying into the rhetoric taught to you
about Mormonism in your own
church.
I'd love to hear more from you
about this as
just now I'm wrestling with the whole issue of how to bridge the gap for our Christian prisoners from «
church» in jail to
church on release.
These are
just the items that I know
about, and I don't go to
church with her but once every couple months.
There is alot of debate out there
about Christians, but
just forget that debate, and take it from me, a person who says prayers, goes to
church, has trouble destroying ants on the doorstep... this is how I would describe my faith... its a country song, but give it a chance, its a good song.
Just yesterday in
church, I taught a Sunday school lesson to children
about the Apostle Peter from the New Testament.
Not one word
about the man, what he loved to do, how he lived his life, nothing...
just promotion of the catholic
church and the lead priest prancing around in his robes with a microphone like a freakin rock star.
If you want to know more
about The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, please visit http://www.lds.org Find out for yourself and not
just based on what others said who also might be listening from others.
Check out this link to find out
about marriage to young girls claim.Very very interesting to know.I hope everyone has the patience to study history and reality of life centuries ago worldwide.This video also gives you references to online history books
about facts it says.Simply, the average age of marriage was very young worldwide including
church approved age of consent to marry.What Mohamed did, was very common back in the days and
just to let you know, that girl was engaged to another man and then the engagement was broken due to his disbelief which tells you that that was common back in the days.Also, the age of 6 mentioned was age of engagement not age of marriage.marriage happened a few years later.
He told Premier: «It might be
just talking
about an issue - and that's an important thing - or it might be something more tangible, like getting behind a clause and talking... [
about] how their
church might be able to help.»
In
just about all my career, the historic
churches have been in decline, their place being taken by «evangelical»
churches which seem like nothing more than Tea Partiers at prayer.
I had to beg my parents to let me quit Sunday school when I was
about 13, going to
church just isn't fulfilling to me, its frustrating.
the catholic
church is
just a breeding ground for phedefiles, there is
about always news stories
about catholic priests molesting kids, i'm not saying it's
just catholic priests, but those stories always seem to come up alot
I
just thought I had to be in
church and I have to take my babies so they would learn
about Jesus.
You notice she said nothing
about millennials turning their backs on God or Jesus,
just the
church.
And afterward, they could not stand to sit in the
church for fear someone would «
just know»
about it.
After it all, he may conclude that he does not believe but enjoys the structure which a
church provides, or that while he believes in his heart, the personal accountability and responsibility intrinsic to non-belief has made him a better person, or
just about anything in between.
If there was a
church whose goal was to persuade, and who has, thus far, persuaded over 13 million people to lie
about what they blieve in order to fit in with others, nobody would join that
church, they would
just join the «others» they are trying to fit in with.
My wife and I were
just talking
about how we should start taking our kids to
church.»
She told the Tribute, «I feel so conflicted
about the whole situation because I'm so protective of the reputation of the
church, not
just here but globally... But I have confidence that the truth matters.
Whenever I feel restless
about Church — both the universal Church and my own local church — and most particularly my place in her, whenever I feel wander - y and misfit - ish and even just plain tired of trying, when I wonder why even bother, I remember these exact mo
Church — both the universal
Church and my own local church — and most particularly my place in her, whenever I feel wander - y and misfit - ish and even just plain tired of trying, when I wonder why even bother, I remember these exact mo
Church and my own local
church — and most particularly my place in her, whenever I feel wander - y and misfit - ish and even just plain tired of trying, when I wonder why even bother, I remember these exact mo
church — and most particularly my place in her, whenever I feel wander - y and misfit - ish and even
just plain tired of trying, when I wonder why even bother, I remember these exact moments.
just cause YOUR
church did nt say anything
about it..
I'm not talking
about renouncing my faith, though,
just the connectivity and community aspects of
church.
Like the part
about women - blaming and shaming combined with the pastor digging up offenses from the past, referencing an emotional distance he feels from us as we leave, citing his own pastoral involvement and authority in the decisions of our lives up to this point, threatening to talk to the pastor of the
church we're visiting to share his «concerns,» and suggesting that I'm
just a weak mess of emotions and that's why I can't handle the life - sucking horror that has become sundays at this
church.
In the early
church there also arose a theory
about just who Jesus Christ is: it was the notion of recapitulation — that somehow in Christ the
church, the people of God, got right - headed.