Not exact matches
i do nt care if you do nt beleive in god or my
religion, but one thing about my
religion is it teaches respect, to whatever your beliefs are teaches ignorance thats the
difference between me and you i care for others to were you
only care about yourself without the reprecussions of the future
Causation is always complex, but if the
only difference between two warring groups is
religion, then that certainly sounds like a religious conflict to me.
The
only differences between a mainstream
religion and a cult are time and acceptance.
The
only difference between a cult and a
religion is the number of members.
The
only difference between a cult and a
religion is the number of followers.
'' The
only difference between a cult and a
religion is a hundred years,» said the editor of a prominent Washington weekly in turning down a proposal for an article on the Church of Scientology.
The very fact that mythology is
only a form makes it even more imperative to establish the qualitative
difference between revelation and
religion.
One of the
differences between science and
religion is that a scientist is willing to change his understanding of the world in the face of new facts while a religious believer accepts
only facts that support his beliefs.
The
only difference between a cult and a
religion is the number of adherents.
The
only difference between a «cult» and mainstream
religions is the number of believers.
What little
difference exists
between these two views revolves around whether
religion's diminution (secularization) occurs automatically with pluralization or instead will occur
only if the «holding in abeyance» is helped along (as by a changing legal order).
The
only difference between a cult and an established
religion, is the number of gullible fools who buy into it.
According to thedictionary, a cult is any «system of religious belief or teaching», which means that ALL
religions are cults, and the
only difference between them is the number of people they have managed to con into following them.
At least, the
difference between politics and
religion is that for
religion, chairman, you are worshipping a god you are not seeing, that it is
only when you die that you are honoured there.
In less prosperous schools and colleges,
religion may, at day» s end, be the
only real
difference between public and private — and the return on that investment, while perhaps significant, can not be easily measured.