Sentences with phrase «accepting kind of faith»

Then, in 2016, he made the decision to come out publically, quickly becoming an advocate for gay Christians who crave a more accepting kind of faith.

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This is why any willingness to accept risk will far more tied to our longstanding measures of market action and other testable factors than to some novel «Bernanke faith factor» that we have no way of testing historically in any kind of rigorous manner.
The ability to accept such truly wacky ideas without critical analysis of any kind is what allows Mormons to stay true to their faith.
Atheists refuse to accept the potential existence of any kind of deity simply based on the faith of the presenter.
«There's this kind of complex dance that we do as people of faith in this world and sometimes it means accepting something that's not perfect,» Metaxas said, «I think the reason this rankles, not just for me but for so many people, it reminds them of Pharisaical thinking, it's legalistic.
If I were on trial, I would hope the jury is made up of people who only accept proof, not the kind that believe something on faith.
Now this man in Norway claims to be some kind of Christian and you have chosen to now call for all Christians to accept this man as a brother of the faith and then repudiate Christian extremism.
But faith will never be modified; it will remain as it was prior to the creation of first human, during all these generation, it is now and it will be till the end... whether a human accepts it or deny it... these accepting and denying comes under «free will» that is given only to the human kind among the entire creation...
thefinisher1 Are prosecutors, police and juries stubborn spoiled brats for accepting what DNA, fingerprint, video, and all kinds of other evidence indicate about who committed a crime rather than having the faith to just take the accused word that they didn't do it?
It's a time when one could wander a studio lot, open the door to any given soundstage, and discover some sort of wonder: a cowboy as adept with a six - string as he is with six - shooter, a giant pool where mermaids perform a water ballet to the music of a live orchestra, a tavern where sailors about to ship out sing in lament of the absence of dames at sea and dance with each other (since — wink — they're going to have to get used to that situation — wink again), or a lavish bacchanal hosted by a Roman centurion who's on the verge of accepting a new kind of faith.
At the law firm of Barbara E. Hecht, P.C., we fight discrimination of any kind and accept clients of all faiths, races and sexual orientations.
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