A long time
I ago I came to the conclusion that there is more truth in the bible than those who say the bible is not true.
A long time
ago I came to the conclusion that if the meaning of a verse was not clear, when translated into toki pona, then any doctrine based on that verse should be thrown out, on the grounds that if it is a core doctrine, it will survive translation into every known language, regardless of how ambigious the language is.
Seriously, a few years
ago I came to the conclusion that there is just not enough scriptural backing for the whole rapture doctrine.
Half - a-dozen or so years
ago I came to the conclusion that the older I get the more I am convinced of the authority of the Word of God (i.e. Bible); however the older I get the less confident I am in my understanding of the Bible.
But I have long
ago come to the conclusion that the bible, as well as any other holy text, is an imperfect representation of God from a very imperfect human perspective.
Some time
ago I came to the conclusion that when Jesus was talking about entering through the narrow path He was referring to this very thing.
Marshall says he long
ago came to the conclusion that «there is no doctrinal reason why a Christian of the Augsburg Confession can not be a Roman Catholic.»
A few years
ago I came to the conclusion: It is not possible to predict football games in a long time period, you just have luck some time.
Events set in motion long
ago come to their conclusion.
Two years
ago I came to the conclusion that it was actually costing me money to go to work.
But I know exactly why Gleick did it: The warmists in feeding off each other, long
ago came to the conclusion that «big industry and its think tanks» were funding skeptics right and left.
A couple of years
ago I came to the conclusion that this campaign would run into trouble, and I began to think about research projects that might be useful.
Not exact matches
In
conclusion, I would like
to return
to the question I posed at the beginning of this talk, and in fact the question I posed myself when I first
came into this area a few months
ago — has the way we look at financial stability changed since the GFC?
Having
come to the
conclusion several years
ago (after a lot of abuse from the first church I was part of) that doubt is far from being a threat
to our faith — if we enter it with questions for God — I realised it is actually the yeast in our faith, and in the discourse with God we grow (much like your cartoon).
The Obama administration's State Department conducted the same review two years
ago and
came to the opposite
conclusion.
I
came to a
conclusion years
ago, that God is on the lookout for what will make sophisticated people say, «Yuk» when He is ready
to show his glory again...
I once asked a pacifist Christian professor many years
ago the above question and he stated he would try and persuade that indivisual
to cease and if he wouldnt he still wouldnt
come to the
conclusion that killing him would be okay.
While I enjoy intelligent discourse on forums such as these, I have
come to the obvious
conclusion many years
ago that these forums are not a test of ones intelligence but of ones endurance.
I've
come to the
conclusion a long time
ago that our unity is not in beliefs.
It is clear that neither of the most striking
conclusions of Schweitzer's work was such as
to explain why the quest of the historical Jesus
came largely
to an end a generation or more
ago.
Years
ago I began my own journey with God on the of «earned» and «deserving» d end of the spectrum; but eventually
came to the experiential
conclusion that if there is anything in the friendship that I have
to «earn», it isn't much of a friendship — or at least not one I want
to spend time investing in.
I cant praise God enough for the internet we cant be ignorant these if we want
to learn anything all we have
to do is
to jump on the internet for answers since I have accepted Jesus as my personal savior thirty five years
ago i cant stop myself
to share my experience with people but since i lost my husband through a tragic accident my life took a different turn my savior became more personal and real
to me i give myself full
to the lord and the result of that people stat asking me for bible study which i have never done in my life so I decided
to search the net and i
came across your website which put the whole gospel in a simple way and i am going
to use it for my first bible study and see how the holy spirit will lead from there.I
came to the
conclusion that our trials is a blessing in disguise and i praise God for it.keep up the good work God bless Martina keep me in prayer please
I had
come to the
conclusion many years
ago that there is no proof of God's existence.
And, in their midst, it makes small jabs at modernity's consequences: the «Modern Churchman» who «draws the full salary of a beneficed clergyman and need not commit himself
to any religious belief,» the enlightened prison warden — «I
came to the
conclusion many years
ago that almost all crime is due
to the repressed desire for aesthetic expression,» and avant - garde architecture — «india - rubber fungi in the recessed conservatory,» a floor that is «a large kaleidoscope, set in motion by an electric button.»
I recall quite vividly a survey on sex by Time magazine about 20 years
ago, in which they
came to the
conclusion that married Christian couples were among the most sexually active (though least promiscuous) and the most satisfied, with objective data
to back up their findings.
One year and a couple of retirements
ago, Holmes said, «If I'm fighting next year, you can say, «Larry, I've
come to the
conclusion you're nuts.»»
My brother in law is English and even he
came to your
conclusion years
ago as well.
I
came to this
conclusion many years
ago and shared this view with fellow arsenal fans.
Years
ago, Tom Watson
came to the
conclusion that instead of fighting the wind and the vagaries of links golf, he should go with the flow — a precept that again proved its worth during his victory at the Senior British Open
«A few months
ago it seemed like I was the plague and I thought about leaving Madrid, but quietly, yet I decided
to stay because at 33 I
came to the
conclusion that I must fight, be reborn, compete.
The author
comes to this
conclusion after pointing out that a hamburger she purchased at the Golden Arches 12 years
ago and has since kept at her home has not decayed one bit and looks exactly like one someone ordered 5 minutes
ago.
Just a couple of weeks
ago, an internal memo from the Obama administration's Justice Dept. surfaced
coming to the same
conclusion.
In previous studies, Martin Jutzi and Willy Benz, astrophysicist at CSH of the University of Bern and PlanetS director, had already
come to the
conclusion that Chury did not receive its two - component structure when our solar system was formed 4.5 billion years
ago.
They
came to the
conclusion that plume - induced plate tectonics could plausibly develop under the conditions that prevailed in the Precambrian around three billion years
ago.
The intellectual groundwork for a truce about God was laid down long
ago by 18th - century German philosopher Immanuel Kant and many others: Everyone who considers the matter carefully and honestly
comes to the
conclusion that you can't prove anything about God with science or logic.
The other study in Nature — led by Joerg Schaefer of Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory and Columbia University, and colleagues — looked at a small sample of bedrock from one location beneath the middle of the existing ice sheet and
came to what appears
to be a different
conclusion: Greenland was nearly ice - free for at least 280,000 years during the middle Pleistocene — about 1.1 million years
ago.
Two years
ago, two reports prepared by the National Academy of Sciences and a panel of specialists from within the Department of Energy
came to the same
conclusion, recommending that some details of the fusion experiments should be declassified.
Manica, lead author Gloria Gonzalez - Fortes, and their international team
came to these
conclusions after recovering four ancient human genomes from Romania dating
to between 8.8 — 5.4 thousand years
ago.
Kivell, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Kent and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, lead author Matthew Skinner, and their colleagues
came to that
conclusion after analyzing bones from Australopithecus hands from the Pliocene Epoch, approximately 5.3 - 2.6 million years
ago.
The Lancet commissioned an earlier report on climate change six years
ago, which
came to many of these same
conclusions.
An international team of scientists announced on September 9 2014 that they had
come to the
conclusion that all Ashkenazi Jews are descended from an original group of about 350 individuals who lived between 600 and 800 years
ago.
Two months
ago, a large team of scientists working on multiple continents published a research study that
came to startling
conclusions about breast cancer and natural progesterone.
While the scientists behind the Nature study may not know it, Dr. Lee and Dr. Zava
came to the same
conclusions about natural progesterone and breast cancer 13 years
ago.
Now, cancer researchers are
coming to the same
conclusions that Dr. Lee published years
ago.
I became your user one week
ago and I
came to the
conclusion that I was pleasantly surprised that the webpage works fast and the standard options are very useful.
All the pent up frustrations from long
ago resurface and John quickly
comes to the
conclusion he must purge his life of the sweatsuit adorned devil again.
But a few months
ago, she finally
came to a limited
conclusion of «not» supporting them.
I
came to the
conclusion a while
ago that car manufacturers are only interested in how a car goes together down the assembly line, not how it
comes apart
to work on it.
I
came to the
conclusion over a year
ago that, under the current circumstances, the BS associated with obtaining a contract and doing what
came after, were not worth the potential rewards.
About 5 yrs
ago, I
came to the
conclusion that the NY show was a drain of our resources and had become focused on sustaining NY publishers and the traditional publishing model.