Sentences with phrase «with a god like»

It'd been a while since I spoke with God like that.
Think of your relationship with God like any other human relationship.
I personally find this to be one of the most detrimental arguments for humanity as if we instead of searching for the answer just smooth over the holes with god like some theoretical putty then we now have an answer and do not continue to search for the truth.
For me I just talk with God like I do others, with love and respect...

Not exact matches

Campers especially liked Zinger's outfits: 36 percent preferred the one he wore on the first day («Boot Camp Demi God»), edging out the 34 percent who picked Day Three (faded jeans, white shirt, corduroy blazer with elbow patches — «Too Cool for School»).
I was like, «God, just please bless us with this event.»
«Let's just stop doing business with those who promote sin and stand against Almighty God's laws and his standards,» Graham wrote on Facebook over the weekend, in a post that has garnered nearly 100,000 likes.
With onlookers in awe at my ninja - like moves, I smiled to myself, «Thank god for meditation.»
«They're man and wife and love each other, but they also have that vibe, like, «Oh, my God, I get to live with my best friend.»
«I admit that I have always harbored an exaggerated view of my self - importance — to put it bluntly, I fancied myself as some kind of god or an economic reformer like Keynes (each with his General Theory) or, even better, a scientist like Einstein» George Soros
This last campaign has been like a football team that takes the field with only a goalkeeper (Iron Dome) and a striker (the Air Force), and in the middle all the rest are praying to God.
Trying to fight climate change with policy is like killing goats to appease volcano gods, Australia's climate - denying former prime minister, Tony Abbott, told an...
Just think of him, hanging on that cross, with nails pounded into his wrists and ankles (not hands and feet like you christurds think), and a lance wound in his side, and he's dying and suffering and since he's god — he can look down through time and then he sees YOU, Sheila, doing what he expressly told you NOT to do, and you made his suffering just THAT MUCH GREATER.
Scott I agree with you there are «christians» like myself who preach and teach the truth and try to restore the good name of a child of god
While I would like nothing more than for you to have found your God - given match, I implore you to proceed with caution.
They are brain - locked into trying to hit back with the same sort of complaint, yet utterly fail because atheism isn't a system of anything, and so sound like a child repeating the same thing over and over, blind and deaf to anything but the glaring problem of worshipping a disgusting and vicious idiot god and hating disgusting and vicious things.
Lenn, I know that God will completely destroy my saying this to you, because you don't want to believe him, but if you bother to check, God told them they were speaking words without knowledge, that instead, it was like a womb with a dust cloud, the line stretched on it... where were you when he did it... how can you claim to know what he did... declare if you have understanding.
Whether you agree with this event or not or like Billy Graham or not the cold hard facts are that God is going to judge this world soon and very soon.
But you are in love with your belief in God, and when a man loves even an imaginary person, like the Percy Sledge song says, he
But you wont be able to legally discriminate sorry - just like in the 60s when you couldnt be bigoted against blacks anymore - as much as you screamed and yelled about «dem dare rights» - times are a changing please die off soon - and please, god please - do nt infect your kids with that bile - give them a chance!
Articles like this are a dime a dozen with the same tired excuses for why people want church to be about them instead of about God and Jesus and God's Word.
But broach the subject of the fear of God with the same people and they pull back like they've touched a hot stove.
For a classical theist like Cary, a God with parts is not perfect because something composed can also be decomposed.
Like I've mentioned a whole lot of times now, I'm an atheist, god or gods most likely don't exist in any way, shape or form however if presented with em.p.ir.ac.le evidence to the contrary that is repeatable and believable I'd be willing to change my stance on the matter.
So I agree with Oprah, if you are a true Atheist, you can't believe in the mysteries as they are on par with what is considered God like.
If you're like me you may tear up a bit thinking about it... full of gratitude for what God has blessed you with.
God's main commandments is to love one another like yourself, and to love him with all you have.
Is God so large, and we so small that you can't imagine a relationship between us, like trying to imagine us having a relationship with pet germs?
I have to say that many of the posts throughout this website make me very happy that I have a church where I can worship God and celebrate His endless love with people of like faith.
I've been made to feel like there must be some reason why God wouldn't bless me with children, or that I just don't have enough faith, even that there must be some generational influence, «curse», or something that happened in my childhood to cause it!
I am just pointing out that IF there were a god with even sort of the resume Jehovah has been said to have, ie omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent, and if this god somehow cranked out a human son, that son wouldn't act like the drunken alpha ape described in Revelations.
I think you know the analogy effected with most of the examples you provide is that like God, these beings and creatures are all magical, and lack any hard evidence to support their existence.
My thoughts on what Jesus looks like were spurred by a fascinating lecture at Baylor by the University of Colorado's Paul Harvey, author with Edward Blum of The Color of Christ: The Son of God and the Saga of Race in America.
I like the way so called «tolerant» liberals simply can not tolerate anything with the word God in it.
So are you on par with god on this one, or are you coming up with your own interpretation, just like the author?
2) The notion of the U.S. as a «Christian Country» is revisionist history that started during the Cold War (when, for example, «under God» was inserted into the Pledge of Allegiance, where for sixty years prior it had been absent) and continues today with people like Rick Santorum «wanting to vomit» at the notion of a secular nation.
One would like to see him apply his exceptional abilities towards clarifying what St. Augustine did not succeed in clarifying: the paradox of a creaturely person, that is, a being who though existing through God is nevertheless established in himself to the point of being able to dispose over himself» a being who is not only a creature of God but also a partner of God, existing in a dialogical relation with him.
Reality, This is precisely what Scripture reveals about Jesus: «He is the image of the invisible God, the first - born of all creation» (Colossians 1:15)... which fits nicely with what you said the Saint Ignatius of Antioch said, the bishop is typos tou Patros: he is like the living image of God the Father».
Like the comet reports, you can write them off, or you can believe them and track them down... like I did... if you bother to believe God, seriously believe him, and don't have any problem with what he wants, the apostles accounts won't be any shock to you eitLike the comet reports, you can write them off, or you can believe them and track them down... like I did... if you bother to believe God, seriously believe him, and don't have any problem with what he wants, the apostles accounts won't be any shock to you eitlike I did... if you bother to believe God, seriously believe him, and don't have any problem with what he wants, the apostles accounts won't be any shock to you either.
One stupid observation with no knowledge like we have today — putting it down in a book and spin the story as god proof — divinity.
So, in a world where we can not text God or send Him an email, what does it look like to be in a relationship — to be in a friendship — with the one who created all things (Colossians 1:16)?
This pattern is consistent with the all peoples of recorded history that carved gods to their liking.
he is consistently GENTLE with those far from God (the Sadducees are the only exception I can think of off hand) and consistently HARSH with those who * think * they are so close to God (like you & me).
Talking snakes, talking donkeys, a boat at sea for half a year with a couple million animals, a temple less than 5000sq feet taking 150,000 workers and 7 years to complete, and then sacrificing 14 animals a minute for 7 days straight, a virgin birth story (like there weren't already a few of them before), a zombie invasion that no third party seemed to witness, a dude living in the belly of a fish for a couple days, a guys last words (before become back as a zombie) being «My god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me.»
God's plan is a P - L - A ~ N something that is fluid and progresses... religious MORONS are still on Mt. Sinai with Moses banging people over the head with those words acting like they think they are MOSES with the 10 Commandment... gets on my nerves they are so stupid.
I guess I've always had a confidence in God and faith; you know, it's almost like God saying, «Just hold on Andy; wait until we see what happens,» and the things we've been praying for, obviously, God's answering those prayers... the licensing thing on the album with it coming out on the final Matrix trailer and things like that.
Here is where people like myself generally part ways with most people in circles you may associate in: People like me struggle with sin, succeeding against it, at least in some measure for spaces in time, then failing again and ultimately casting ourselves upon God's grace, which is really good — reassuring, restorative, revitalizing.
well chutty - oh where to start - if you don't beleive in god, fine... then don't... i don't beleive in mermaids, but i don't espouse my non-belief as «passionate»... nor do i denegrate those who may believe in mermaids with derogatory labels like zionist or evangelist... if you don't believe in god, then your belief in your fellow man should be a little stronger than having to slap labels on them....
God feels more like a distant concept than someone you're in relationship with.
If God is omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent, etc then the amount of knowledge required to be aware and know something like the magnitude of the possibilities I brought up would be immense, much more in line with the characteristics attributed to God.
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