Sentences with phrase «arrived at your belief»

Instead, offer to share how you arrived at your belief.
Have you ever made assumptions about how someone arrived at their beliefs only to be proven wrong?
Only by abandoning its original faith in the dawning Kingdom of God that is in actual process of realizing itself could orthodox Christianity arrive at its belief in the transcendent and solitary God who is the Wholly Other.
If this is the same methodology you use to arrive at your beliefs and convictions, you have a far worse issue to worry about than trying to prove the non existence of God.
I suppose that if any athiests are looking for their kind of evidence (of the existance of a Creator) then maybe they should look into the way Einstein, Flew and other great thinkers arrived at their belief.
If we can do that, then the meaning of correspondence can be decisively established independently of the usual ways of arriving at the belief that it occurs.
He believed everything in the Bible, but he had his own method of arriving at his beliefs.
Maybe we don't have to change each other's minds to lighten one another's load by not assuming motives, by giving each other the benefit of the doubt that we arrived at our beliefs through honest searching.
So, both Matthew and I are affirming, in the sense that we do no consider monogamous same - sex relationships to be inherently sinful (though, as you will see, we have slightly different reasons for arriving at that belief!).

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If you require evidence as strong as the extraordinary claims merit, then you will be in the best position to arrive at a justified belief about God.
Unless lay people came to their own confession of faith and were committed to the beliefs at which they arrived, I could not, and can not, foresee a healthy renewal in the life of the denomination.
Your beliefs are your own and I can only hope that you've chosen to do your own research on the matter and arrive at a conclusion that's based on reason.
Many Bible college graduates refer to a process of their theology course «deconstructing» the worldview they had arrived at college with as they put their beliefs under the microscope.
The struggle of relational theology to arrive at a coherent affirmation of this point discloses one of its weaknesses as an appropriate theology for Christian belief.
Belief in a personal God is a lot different from arriving at a philosophical conclusion.
The problem, then, for Israel, just as for us, is not how she came to believe in the existence of the divine, but rather how her experiences shaped that belief and how her people supported it when they had arrived at some sort of intellectual self - consciousness.
Denise, I think the consensus is here — if consensus is allowed in terms of being on their own journeys, even NP is leery of all beliefs — anyways, the consensus arrived at by Contextual epistemology, not Foundational, as it can not be seen as a given, is that Jesus did not even exist, so hence he can not even be a failed apocalyptic prophet.
Whether something is proposed for belief, for hope or for action, the love of Our Lord must always be made accessible, so that anyone can see that all the works of perfect Christian virtue spring from love and have no other objective and to arrive at love.
Religion — be it «Christian» or otherwise — has within its framework the idea of our need to «arrive» at something or somewhere — as though our actions or beliefs gain us the end prize - whatever that prize might be.
You belittle her as a «token» without any knowledge of what her true beliefs are and how she arrived at them.
In the end, conservatives were always going to arrive at this position; whether the catalyst turned out to be Roe v. Wade, as popular belief has it, or the political allure of appealing to electorally useful social blocs, as Ziegler suggests.
Just two years prior to the Roe decision, the philosopher John Rawls had deployed a concept in his A Theory of Justice called «reflective equilibrium,» which largely has to do with the epistemological dynamics of arriving at a new, more «considered» belief in light of beliefs already held.
The Italian has a problem with his crossing, which could be the main reason for him not being in the squad currently, which would be a shame after he arrived at the club around a year ago with much regard and belief that «he would be the one».
Inspired by the belief that food should be delicious, nutritious and easy to prepare, Luvo's healthy frozen foods are building on a long history of innovation to arrive at someplace totally new and delicious.
With an overwhelming 1700 + registrations, this webinar reinforced our belief in the fact that even though blended training offers significant advantages over ILT training, its impact is highly dependent on how you arrive at the «right blend» and how you manage the change management.
How do you convincingly dismiss most of civilization's beliefs in the hereafter and still arrive at fresh optimism about the meaning of our all - too - human existence?
Being based on the same commodity, it is a common belief that a gold ETF is exactly the same as any other but this is far from the truth and the difference is in how their prices are arrived at.
Con Ed's image of Storm King arrived at a time when there existed the belief that much of the landscape had been effectively protected, and so the artistic rendering depicting a large gash in the mountain hit a nerve.
Evidence theory allows for a combination evidence from different sources and arrives at a degree of belief (represented by a belief function) that accounts for all the available evidence.
And scientists strive to arrive at their judgements via data, rather than via belief.
1 a: general agreement: unanimity < the consensus of their opinion, based on reports... from the border — John Hersey > b: the judgment arrived at by most of those concerned < the consensus was to go ahead > 2: group solidarity in sentiment and belief merriam-webster.com/dictionary / consensus
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