They wish to talk
about their doubts religion, so that is what the hotline is going to do in helping them.
Not exact matches
Word up my brother, any
religion that requires you to wear special underwear to worship Jesus in, is a cult, no
doubt about it.
One example is the mob of Atheist and agnostics who congregate to this website whenever there is any
doubt about religion or God.
I have no
doubt that most believers in christianity believe their
religion is all
about love, and I find this story touching.
There is no
doubt in my mind that ANY candidate who actually wants to be president would have to (and probably has) lie
about their
religion to be considered.
For one I could point out 20 mispelling errors, «Mormonism» not a word, weird huh.I am a Mormon I do support Mitt and I did in 2008, but
religion aside Mitt can get it done, and he has in the past!!!! Obama has failed the USA no
doubt about that.Mitt's morals, family values is what America is on.Shame on the people who can't move past that, You (not me) voted on a black man for President and not a Mormon, turns out the Mormon Canidiate coud have changed the whole USA around cool huh.
and I
doubt they have the abilitty to sense when their articles are negative
about religion or the religiious.
The guy is having a little
doubt about the whole
religion thing and decides to take some time to explore the strength of his own faith, and they punish him for it immediately?!
I, like most other persons who attempt to engage in some kind of ojbective reasoning process, have great
doubt about the «mystical» elements of all
religion.
Setting aside the much discussed question of Lincoln's
religion, there can be no
doubt about his deep immersion in the cadences and parables of the Bible.
First, as the title of a key chapter puts it, the American example shows that
religion can «Make Use of Democratic Instincts» in a manner mutually beneficial to itself and democracy; second, sustainable democracy needs
religion, which means we can expect democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third, democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones of increasing
doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant
religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth,
religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon common opinion.
Who's children and children's children ensured phony
religions were created, taking 95 % of Jesus» truth, adding 5 % of satan's lies to cause
doubt to the children of God
about the truth that he had penned.
If anything she was agnostic, meaning she had
doubts about her religiousness rather than convictions
about the absurdity of organized
religion.
I
doubt you ever knew much
about your
religion before you just wimped out.
I'm not even
doubting the findings: yes too many Christians don't know their own
religion, or basics
about other
religions.
I don't ask the government to «
doubt»
religion, or «reject»
religion (even assuming you can claim that a societal construct can have beliefs, or dooubts, or any feeling whatsoever), I ask it to refrain from making dictates
about religion.
Although Darwin did not see any evidence for design in nature, we should keep in mind that any
doubts Darwin may have had
about religion were due to his reactions to the prevailing theology of providential design that dominated the culture of nineteenth - century Victorian England.
BUT don't forget, the majority of the population don't like your
religion either but
doubt they waste their time complaining
about it.
If someone was born in Saudi Arabia, they would be Muslim and if they were born in the US, they would be Christian... It's up to them to figure out that
religion is a crock before they waste their whole life worshiping a non-existent friend in the sky and believing in a book full of fairy tales... My favorite fairy tale is
about the guy who was told not to look behind and was turned into a block of salt when he disobeyed the command and took a peak... lol... I was raised christian but I had too many
doubts and questions especially after our scandalous pastor took the money that was raised to build a new church building and disappeared into thin air with the loot... lol... After I ditched
religion, I had a peace of mind and I am still at peace...
Whatever one thinks
about the merits of this, it is beyond
doubt that one of the effects of this attempt has been the radical privatization of
religion.
It seems that a whole lot of people, both Christians and non-Christians, are under the impression that you can't be a Christian and vote for a Democrat, you can't be a Christian and believe in evolution, you can't be a Christian and be gay, you can't be a Christian and have questions
about the Bible, you can't be a Christian and be tolerant of other
religions, you can't be a Christian and be a feminist, you can't be a Christian and drink or smoke, you can't be a Christian and read The New York Times, you can't be a Christian and support gay rights, you can't be a Christian and get depressed, you can't be a Christian and
doubt.
You may ask me how I came to this new insight, for truly I had never opened a book of
religion nor even read a single page of the Bible, and the dogma of original sin is either entirely denied or forgotten by the Hebrews of to - day, so that I had thought so little
about it that I
doubt whether I ever knew its name.
I realize that many people of faith, have had
religion beat into them (so to speak), since the day they were born, so much so, that they think they will go to the mythical hell if they even have 1
doubt about the truth
about religion, that they actively try not to face the facts.
Many will, no
doubt, scoff and mock
about Mr. Camping, and many will, no
doubt, scoff and mock
about God and
religion.
No
doubt about it,
religion is «in» today.
These parents have many
doubts about the validity of these
religions and can't in good conscience let their children be indoctrinated with the same nonsense.
CNN: My Take: More
doubts about God doesn't mean
religion is weakening Stephen Prothero, a Boston University
religion scholar and author of «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» gives his take on a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, which shows a sharp increase in the number of millenials who
doubt the existence of God.
You see, man really did invent
religion, and all the
doubts you have are really well thought out and normal, the one thing your're missing though is love... and that's what this «God» thing is all
about.
When Publishers Weekly, in its
religion section, talked
about one of my novels and one of John Updike's as crossover books by mainstream writers, I
doubt that our editors at Knopf were pleased.
Last, since I exist in the United States in 2013, am white, and have never been Jewish, I
doubt that I do a great job getting in the mindset of, for instance, Paul, without looking to other resources that would help me understand a bit
about his culture (s),
religion, and times.
Mormons are democrats and republicans but they probably feel bad that a member of their faith gets so much negative slanted stuff from media
about him (Even from others of his Faith on the left like Reid who falsly said he never paid taxes and «isn't the face of mormonism» because he has sullied his
religion (but reid only plants that rumor and does nt back it up) He is no angel i'm sure, but I
doubt he is as bad as media protrays.
Without a
doubt, this represents a new crisis for organized
religion, a challenge to think again
about what it means to be a «body» of believers.
There were no
doubts about the power of
religion.
Course weeks labeled «Suturing together a conservative public agenda: markets,
religion, standards, and inequality» raise
doubts about whether the aim is to educate or to promote a particular agenda.
As someone with
doubts about his
religion, I'd like to give his writings the broad distribution and encourage him to speak his mind as much and as often as possible.
We could argue
about details, but really there is no point, you and all the other CCL madcaps are convinced beyond
doubt... it would be as futile as trying to convince a doorknocking Jehovas Witness that their brand of
religion isnt the correct one.
I fear that the «spin» is a juggernaut that can't be stopped few know or care
about the details of this subject I live in a highly affluent urban area, cheek to jowl with a major science oriented university I know no one who
doubts the «consensus» the «man as scourge of nature»
religion rules few are a aware of the hiatus, those that are consider it Koch and fossil fuel industry propaganda sigh... the voices here are, for me, a glimpse of light and reason I guess we are
about to endure a media barrage thanks Dr. Curry, I'll re-read this post once in awhile during the blitz
... we take on the question of the compatibility of science and
religion, with an excerpt from a Times Opinion piece written by Albert Einstein in 1930; a 2013 report on a conference between scientists and Buddhist monks hosted by the Dalai Lama; and a video in which the theoretical physicist Richard Feynman talks
about trying to find answers to life's big questions while living with
doubt.