Not exact matches
athiests are
angry at those who follow
god, because we pay the same taxes, but your orginazations take a tax exempt status, commit illigal acts, but telling the followers how and who to vote for (violation of NPO status), then you b ** ch and moan
when seculars want you taxed.
Completely twist it: By talking about their families... ACTUALLY THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT
angry jealous space
gods, who actually are love, except
when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of salt...
And that there is a day coming
when he's going to pull that curtain back and you're going to see an
angry God staring down at you.
«Non-believers» can sometimes be
angry when fervent believers believe so very fervently that they insist everybody ELSE believe as fervently as THEY do, and then they want our government to enforce that fervent belief by making our kids pray in schools to your concept of a
god.
Again, if you disagree with this, prove the only thing that makes gravity stick to a 9.8 constant is
god keeping his finger on the button and back it up with evidence, or else you're just making baseless claims and still gettting
angry at other people for backing up their claims with hard evidence
when you can not.
Christians actually get
angry when people don't talk about their particular version of
god before they die.
God gets
angry when his people fall away from him.
If
God is an
angry old man, waiting to whack you with his cane
when you mess up, shame will plague you.
It smacks of times
when humans were fearful of the natural world and imagined
angry gods behind every natural event..
I appreciate ur grace based article but hope to understand Heb 12 disciplinary action by the Father
when / if
God gets
angry with sin... any insight?
When you're
angry at
God, what do you do?
Cain becomes
angry when God accepts Abel's sacrifice rather than his own (Gen 4:5), and after he kills Abel, claims that it is not he who is supposed to take care of Abel, that he is not his brother's keeper (Gen 4:9).
God is
angry and vengeful and some would even call some of the things recorded in the Bible as mean such as
when God ordered the man who picked up sticks on the Sabbath to be stoned.
God is not an
angry, wrathful, bloodthirsty being who wants to torture and kill people
when they disobey Him, but Jesus came along and convinced
God to pour out this wrath on Himself instead of upon us.
Faith it is hard going through trials the secret is knowing that the Lord is your strength because we do nt have any.We get
angry and blame
God for our circumstances because we feel hurt and alone.But he has helped me
when i was up against a wall that i couldnt overcome but in his strength i was able.He will get you through this time if you let him just believe brentnz
When my heart is
angry, I can't access my
God.
When a person begins to see
God as loving and good, other skewed perceptions (like the «violent
God» or the «
angry, hateful
God») will fall away.
When Bell undertook a speaking tour titled The
Gods Aren't
Angry, he was widely seen as abandoning the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement.
When our attempts to mature as Christians run into obsessive guilt and shameful or
angry impatience with ourselves, we need to sort out the way
God wants to deal with us from the way we are dealing with ourselves out of our psychic history.
These fears are not so different from the fear I see in the eyes of protestors carrying signs that depict President Obama as Hitler, the fear I see in the red faces of
angry preachers urging their parishioners to «take America back for
God,» the fear I detect in some of the books against emerging church, the fear I detect in some of the books in support of the emerging church, the fear I hear in the voices of both gays and the conservative evangelical activists who lobby against them
when both sides consider for just a second the possibility that maybe they have it wrong.
This is because going to
God when we are
angry and frustrated at life and at Him is an indication of our love for Him.
Sure, Jesus spoke about being peaceful and such, but the
god he serves (as detailed by the old testament) seemed to be vengeful, jealous, and generally
angry when people didn't pay attention to him.
The
god of the bible routinely kills babies and children
when it gets
angry.
When Underhill became
angry, it was against extremes, exaggeration and self - centered «commercial spirituality» that attempted to use
God for its own good.
When I write in my book The Atonement of
God that
God was not
angry about sin, and did not need Jesus to die so that we could be forgiven, people get upset that I am presenting a
God who looks and acts just like Jesus Christ instead of like a Hitlerian Zeus.
When the preacher says to some people, therefore, that the creation story is a myth, they become
angry or bewildered because they think he is saying that
God did not create the world.
So it is no surprise,
when Jesus comes on the scene, that He tells people through His words and His actions that
God is not
angry with His people, that He does not want more sacrifices and offerings, that He loves, accepts, and freely forgives all people, no matter what.
When most people read the laws that are recorded in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, they see an
angry god who wants blood.
When the Pentateuch is understood in its entirety, it appears that the message of the Pentateuch is that
God was never
angry at people and never wanted sacrifices and offerings, but wanted instead a people for Himself who lived by faith in
God and with justice and mercy before a watching world.
But
God was very
angry when he went, and the angel of the LORD stood in the road to oppose him.
I'm not sure if he believes in
God or not but
when you start getting
angry it really shows a persons maturity.
When I pressed, they would inevitably become
angry and begin to chastise me for daring to question
god.
I love this because I gave up on faith,
angry at a
god I just went along with and that happened in 1979
when my mother died.
God knows
when I am
angry at Him whether I hide it or not.
Yet I suspect you don't call people mean spirited or
angry when they say there is a
god.
For anyone to intrude on such a sacred time with
angry protests is to violate our need for privacy
when we long to be alone with family and friends and
God.
When we remember that the church is referred to as the «Bride of Christ» and we recognize that Jesus represents
God, this whole
angry -
God imagery makes people think of
God as a wife beater.
Then again, I wouldn't have expected any different from a time
when men feared volcanoes and earthquakes, thinking it was an
angry god.
I used to have a time
when I was
angry at
God and Jesus but in reality I couldn't see past my own sin.
God is so sad he's
angry because that's how the book says
God reacts
when he's grievously disappointed.
``...
When Christians are told that
God is love, but that «love» looks and feels like the opposite of what we know love to be (it's
angry, it's emotionally unstable, it's violent), it's not a far journey to make for some leaders in churches to ALSO claim that their
angry, unstable, and violent actions are «loving».
When you state
angry Christians they are not
angry at
God but
angry that the atheist in question are making them out to be lesser than they are.
In those catastrophic events brought upon them by the destroyer
when they left the protective hand of
God, it seemed to them that
God was
angry with them, that
God had left them.
If you lived in biblical times, you might think that
when your crops failed, the
gods were
angry at you, and that to appease their wrath, you needed to offer a blood sacrifice.
... but since you seem to think that
God gets
angry, and
when I look to see how American Christians (that is, Fox News Christians) treat the least of these, my bretheren, then maybe... MAYBE... I'll change my mind about Christians... or I might just stick to that goats - on - the - left - hand story in that Book written by that guy who claims to be Matthew...
That
when you are in Christ, you don't have a
Angry God but a
God of grace?
When people's lives are threatened, when their rights are infringed, when the live with the uncertainty of never knowing if someone will take God's law at it's word, they will be angry and spiteful, fearful and anxi
When people's lives are threatened,
when their rights are infringed, when the live with the uncertainty of never knowing if someone will take God's law at it's word, they will be angry and spiteful, fearful and anxi
when their rights are infringed,
when the live with the uncertainty of never knowing if someone will take God's law at it's word, they will be angry and spiteful, fearful and anxi
when the live with the uncertainty of never knowing if someone will take
God's law at it's word, they will be
angry and spiteful, fearful and anxious.
To the point, why so
angry when someone mention Jesus or
God?
But
when it comes to portraying Jesus» most ardent opponents — Caiaphas and the
angry Jewish crowds most of all, but also the Roman soldiers — Gibson's feel for
God's secret reversals eludes him.
So
when something upsetting happens to them against their will, rather than get consciously
angry, mean, manipulative or deceitful, they drive these unpleasant thoughts and feelings deep underground and cover it all in a sentimental spirituality laced with ultimate concern for the church,
God's will, and mission.