Sentences with phrase «accepting the truth of»

The liberal principle accepts the truths of God's revelation in Christ only to the extent that they cohere with natural reason, correspond to pious feelings, or serve the needs of civil society (cf. Apologia, chap.
Jem4016 You doubtlessly will be surprised, but Darwin was actually referring to his critics, those who refused to accept the truth of his findings, with that quote.
Love your neighbor... unless he is gay or secular or Muslim or lesbian or Hindu or atheist or Wiccan or Mormon or accepts the truth of evolution or accepts the findings of science or questions the assertians of Christianity or, uh, well, the list is just too long.
On the one hand, we assent to the presence of the substance of Christ's Body because we accept the truth of Christ's own words that «this is My Body» (Lk 22:19).
«he had to accept the truth of her accusation» synonyms: veracity, truthfulness, verity, sincerity, candor, honesty; More accuracy, correctness, validity, factuality, authenticity «he doubted the truth of her statement» antonyms: dishonesty, falseness • that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality.
But Mr. Morison is not the only first - class mind to come to accept the truth of the objective Resurrection of Christ.
There is no reason to accept the truth of the Bible any more than the truth of the Iliad or the Epic of Gilgamesh, other than the ongoing irrational conditioning that gets passed from generation to generation.
Again, this is not fact but opinion based off of facts or commonly accepted truths of the time.
It is simply an approach that accepts the truth of Church teaching when embarking on the difficult and daunting task of trying to discern the truth the Bible teaches.
Moreover, to accept the truth of evolution would cause me to be uncomfortable.
52 The Christian must accept the truth of 1 Corinthians 10:13 that God will not let him be subjected to temptations above his strength but will make a way of escape.
The Rider offers a subtle, mournful study of a man without purpose, seeking a reason either to destroy himself in the pursuit of his dream or to accept the truth of his situation.
We, the viewer, reach for our ear plugs as the performer refuses to accept the truth of their wailing banshee voice.
Joanna, wife of Chuza, chief steward to King Herod, learns that the heart grows powerful when it accepts the truth of what it seeks in L.A. Times reporter Mary Rourke's first novel, Two Women of Galilee.
There is not a one - size - fits - all approach to living life, resolving the emotional baggage you carry or accepting the truth of being an eternal soul.
Hannah Black's open letter to the Whitney Museum demanding the removal and destruction of Schutz's Open Casket insisted that «if Black people are telling her that the painting has caused unnecessary hurt, she and you must accept the truth of this.
One you can replicate it yourself, you can accept the truth of it, which is the whole point of science.
But to the extent there is a generally - accepted truth of what constitutes effective use it is that authentic participation in the medium is greatly preferred to sterile broadcasts or flagrant self - promotion.
The local authority did not accept the truth of the mother's retraction.
Across the newspapers over the period which was analysed, the great majority of writers of comment and opinion pieces accepted the truth of the material in the Report, welcomed the bringing to light of the events described, supported the idea of a formal apology and were critical, often scathingly, of the Prime Minister when it was not given.
My point was that reader's should have just accepted the truth of it, in what you were trying to convey and the why of it.

Not exact matches

When someone starts to give you advice, look at the fruit they have in that area of their life before you blindly accept their opinions as truth.
She's especially interested in the hard problem of consciousness, challenging accepted truths, and how philosophy shapes contemporary society.
Undoubtedly, Jesus still loves us all more than either of us could ever fathom but the only way you, me, we're going to be able to live fulfilled and victorious lives is by accepting God's truths as they truly are in the bible and by leaning on His grace for empowerment to walk in them in our personal relationships with him.
Even though I have passed through Anglican, Baptist, Pentecostal, Vineyard, Charismatic, Presbyterian, Reformed, Catholic, Evangelical, etcetera, etcetera, and even though I accept some of what each of these offer and reject some of what they offer, somehow all of these merge together in my search for truth.
Despite all its enemies, the Truth of the Bible still persists today, and it penetrates to change the hearts of God's people and will continue to do so until the last day, whether you and pseudoscholars like Baden accept it or not.
I spent YEARS of my life trying to prove that Christianity was the ruth, and the conclusion I came to (not at all an easy one, and one that took a long time to accept) was that it was not truth.
For Evangelical Christians, worshipping God in spirit and truth would surely require accepting his essential nature as one undivided God revealed in three persons, including the Son of God.
While you are right to suggest that the texts must eventually be examined and their truths «asserted, weighed, accepted, [or] rejected,» your particular approach betrays a distrust of the commentary — a distrust not uncommon in Evangelical Christianity (or at the very least Evangelical Christianity in the Americas).
They accepted it as the system of truth by which other things could be judged.
A prolepsis, as he uses the notion, is simply a claim staked out in history, which, when and if history is fulfilled, will be verified or falsified, and which is of such a nature that those who in the meantime have accepted it will all along have been living appropriately to the truth that will at the end be discovered.
Telling the truth isn't accepted or wanted by the millions of non-believing, Hedonists who are going to Hell.
It's just that some of us have accepted the fact that Christianity is not the truth, so we've gone elsewhere in our search.
It is not our fault you can not accept the truth in front of your stupid FACE!
After years of that, I had no choice, but to accept the truth.
No such proof can ever be absolute (e.g., there is no 100 % proof that we exist, the world is flat, or the solar system is helio - centric... but there is such tremendous weight of evidence as perceived by our 5 senses and logic these are accepted as fact and truth).
ONLY He can prove His existence to someone unwilling to accept truth, and THATS JUST WHAT HE IS GOING TO DO within the remaining 9 months we have left until the return of Jesus Christ.
HOW CAN U EXPLAIN THE CONCEPT OF A CREATION WITHOUT A CREATOR!??? And because of this unwillingness to accept TRUTH, they themselves have shut out from their minds additional «knowledge» that would eventually lead to the explanation of WHY humanity was created in the first placOF A CREATION WITHOUT A CREATOR!??? And because of this unwillingness to accept TRUTH, they themselves have shut out from their minds additional «knowledge» that would eventually lead to the explanation of WHY humanity was created in the first placof this unwillingness to accept TRUTH, they themselves have shut out from their minds additional «knowledge» that would eventually lead to the explanation of WHY humanity was created in the first placof WHY humanity was created in the first place!
Theory is a tested, proven conclusion (i.e. a hypothesis becomes a theory once it is proven or accepted as truth, such as the theory of relativity, computational theory, etc..
There is no difference between choosing to accept the «truth» of something like this than choosing to accept the «truth» of a religion.
The Z theory allows me to see, regard and accept the truth revealed in the one who said he was the way, the truth and the life and remain open to awareness and experience beyond the prescribed box that was part of my upbringing.
I think if tf was honest and told me that he can't prove to me his God even though he may know the truth of it in his heart, then I could accept that, and he might also then see he shouldn't be trying so hard to put that cart before the horse regarding these absolute assertions on morality.
I see the possibility of several ways of talking about truth: perceived truth / believed truth (I believe x) vs accepted truth (we all accept that x is true) vs literal truth (x is actually true) vs hypothtical truth / relative truth (for the purpose of y, x is true; or, assuming y, x is true) vs semantic truth (it is true that the word «x» refers to the idea «y»).
But, if you find an answer not deemed «correct» by your religion, and accept it as the truth, then won't you probably find yourself outside of that faith?
Truth can hurt or even be hgard to accept when a person is in a cult or does the work of the Devil.
Your problems as it seems to me is that one, you can not accept the Word as Truth, two, you want to fit practices that you rationalize as acceptable but the Bible deems unacceptable as now somehow ok and three that your Jesus is not the Jesus of the Bible.
I am looking for authenticity, relevancy, no ovewhelming bands that take away from the experience of worship, clergy who are willing to answer my hard questions, who understand doubt is a stepping stone to deepening my belief, who accept everyone as Jesus did (and we know Jesus was a rebel who accepted and led all sorts of people), who don't feel the need to try to be hip, who speak about things without inserting politics, who are wiling to trash the temple to bring us back to the truth, who will step out of the box of comfort and be real.
not pulling your head out of your buy - bull and just accepting something written by sheep herders 3000 years ago, then «revised» 2000 years ago, and calling it the truth, when nothing in it can be verified having any connection to a «deity» is ignorant.
Today, the religions of Christendom display a similar disrespect for the truth of the Bible, by giving preference to scientific theories, such as the Catholic church accepting evolution.
I am weary of an American public that is all too willing to accept the lies and half - truths instead of thinking for themselves or calling themselves Christians too and are a too willing to demonize the very people they should be helping.
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