Sentences with phrase «as a savior after»

Mario Cuomo would never run for president, even though the party saw him as a savior after Mondale lost 49 states — all but Minnesota — that year.
The unitholders might have seen Bolton as a savior after he went to court to ensure the vote took place, but they were cursing his name by the end of the day.

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Do you think that if I don't accept your god as my savior that I deserve to be tortured after I die?
After much argument, the developing Christian church adopted this date as the birthday of their savior, Jesus.
If you were a real Christian you would know Christs words speak for themselves and the fact that he didn't take the sword away and turn it into a pruning shear right then and there does not mean he was saying «I mean all this stuff is for later after I come back and kill all the evil people and those who haven't accepted me as their savior so you won't have to fear anyone so you can finally give up your guns and weapons of war...» You disgust me chad.
Shiaism hindu Mithra ism, savior ism invented little over 100 years after Sydana Mohammad pbh by tribes of Kujar of north Africa and imposition as Fatmid Khalaphit by force by denial of Hidth and Quran, justified by hindu Judaism, pagan secularism to impose hinduism, racism by hindu, fabricated relationship with Family of Syadana Mohammad pbh to justify existence of hindu criminal Kings, a violation of fundamental commandment, human equality under the LA.
After I tell some Christians that I believe that God foreknows those whom He can convince / persuade to make a free will decision to accept Christ as their savior and that I believe in eternal security of the believer, they say that God can only eternally secure a believer if God removes the person's free will capacity to accept or reject Christ after the person accepts Christ as his saAfter I tell some Christians that I believe that God foreknows those whom He can convince / persuade to make a free will decision to accept Christ as their savior and that I believe in eternal security of the believer, they say that God can only eternally secure a believer if God removes the person's free will capacity to accept or reject Christ after the person accepts Christ as his saafter the person accepts Christ as his savior.
Perhaps man wasn't ready for the redeemer in the beginning, shortly after the beginning man spread across the earth and began to worth ship idols and false gods and perhaps they didn't want a savior and as we know God gave man free will.
Look around now, I can guarantee that any «ridicule» you're feeling is only in reaction to christian policy and statements, and sure I lump all of them together because the main point of EVERY christian sect is to get me to accept jesus as my savior and to follow the new testement, only after that does it become more nuanced.
The new man is a Christian born again -LCB- indwelt by the Holy Spirit (after believing in Christ as his savior) and should be walking in / after the Spirit -RCB-; that is, the new man has a good nature, evil / sin nature and the indwelling Holy Spirit and should be willingly walking in / after the Spirit (Eph.
And after all it is not Jesus the teacher, nor Jesus the healer, who is at the heart of the Christian faith, but the Jesus Christ who is known by faith as the savior and Lord of men.
I will be tortured after i die if i don't accept your god as my savior?.
@jf well your information about the New Testament is about as accurate as your Old Testament knowledge, The prophecies of the Old testament concerning Christ could not have been written after the fact because we now have the Dead Sea Scrolls, with an almost complete Old Testament dated 100 - 200 years before the birth of Christ, Your interpretation of God at His worst shows a complete lack of understanding as to what was being communicated.We don't know what the original texts of the New Testament were written in as to date there are no original copies available.Greek was the common language of the day.Most of the gospels were reported written somewhere in the 30 year after Christs resurrection time frame, not the unspecified «long after «you reference and three of the authors knew Jesus personally in His earthly ministry, the other Knew Jesus as his savior and was in the company of many who also knew Jesus.You keep referencing changes, «gazillion «was the word used but you never referenced one change, so it is assumed we are to take your word for it.What may we ask are your credentials?Try reading Job your own self, particularly the section were Job says «My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes»
after denying Christ as his savior.
After the preacher finished his sermon, when everyone was going to take communion (I always just sat alone during this ritual) a woman approached me and asked if I knew Jesus as my savior.
After all, the one and only requirement to being a «Christian» is to accept Jesus as your lord and savior.
How does change happen in a believer's life after they receive Jesus as savior?
After the Versailles conference, Democratic President Woodrow Wilson claimed that «at last the world knows America as the savior of the world!»
That «Insurgent» and its predecessor prove to be at least halfway decent diversions is primarily thanks to leading lady Woodley's ability to fully commit to her character's internal journey as she eventually evolves into a self - sacrificing savior figure after being riddled with guilt and grief while summoning the sympathies of the audience.
So when Pearson, after being rocked by the death of his unrepentant jailbird uncle (Danny Glover), has his revelation, it's to say that all people who have not been «saved» (i.e. accepted Jesus as their savior, i.e. given themselves to this specific Christianity) are not going to hell — that in fact there is no such place as hell, that a just and loving God wouldn't send people to hell — it's not exactly a bold and liberal stance.
After awaking on shore, Hank feels compelled to take the body with him as he makes the blind trek towards civilization — either by obligation to his dead savior, or because he's really lonely.
This conception of the character requires some plausibility stretching at times throughout the film, but all in service of a good cause (the quick turn of Léa Seydoux's Isabella for example, or the ease with which the English troops turn to Robin as savior, both before and after the final battle, in direct insult to John).
No matter, as Wolvie breaks into Stryker's lab after discovering that Stryker is actually an anti-mutie bigot and frees a bunch of little mutant kids promptly adopted by a beatific Professor X (Patrick Stewart), providing a segue into Bryan Singer's X-Men though not explaining why no one at Professor X's school in that film seems to recognize their savior from this one.
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