Elsewhere, Cate Blanchett is roped in for stock cackling evildoer duties
as god of death, Hela, while Jeff Goldblum plays himself as a dystopian dictator called the Grandmaster.
Not exact matches
To that effect, I'm not upset I didn't see Thanos turning or squeezing Thor's head because the movie still delivers the same emotional reaction expected from the
God of Thunder
as he watches his brother's
death.
Before the «Dispensation
of Grace»
of God, by which we are saved through «Faith in Jesus Christ»
as Lord and our personal Savior, Jesus Christ fulfilled the «Law
of God» on our behalf during His ministry on earth, died on the «Holy Cross» for the «Remission
of Our Sins» once and for all, descended to hell and defeated
death, then rose from the dead on the third day bringing us «Eternal Life» and «Reconciliation» with
God the Father!
After the
death and resurrection
of Jesus Christ, salvation is through the belief in Jesus Christ
as the Son
of God.
Religions incorporated and codified these basic social values and skills, and quickly learned to take credit for them —
as if, without the religion, we would be doomed to not have them — although we see them in every human society, including hunter - gather tribes with no sense
of gods as we understand them After many centuries
of religious domination, enforced through pain
of death, ostracization or other social sanctions, allowing religion to take credit,
as well
as failing to question other religious claims — has become a cultural habit.
Paul and the Romans made the rumor
of a crucifixion into a savior story by usurping other existing traditions, such
as the Mithraic virgin birth, and
death of the sun
god Mithra.
However, it is far beyond a blind leap
of faith,
as the Bible and the life,
death, resurrection and ascension
of Jesus are evidence that there is a
God and that He loves us enough to provide a way for salvation even though we
as sinners don't deserve it.
He Himself would live a human life in the person
of Jesus Christ, yet a completely sinless life, and take all the wrath
of God upon Himself, dying the
death that those who believe in Him and confess Him
as Lord and Savior would have had to die.
That being a spiritual
death or being outcasted from
God whereas overcoming that spiritual
death and returning to
God is the gift
of «eternal life»
as opposed to immortality.
As someone who has sat by the
death bed
of a sister, father and mother, I full heartily agree that those looking into the thin veil that separates the living and dead, think about their loved ones not
God.
When faced with our own mortality, when the undeniable finality
of death is understood to be real and true,
God, such
as he is, disappears.
Tryggve N. D. Mettinger in The Riddle
of the Resurrection: «Dying and Rising
Gods» in the Ancient Near East wrote: «There is, as far as I am aware, no prima facie evidence that the death and resurrection of Jesus is a mythological construct, drawing on the myths and rites of the dying and rising gods of the surrounding world.&ra
Gods» in the Ancient Near East wrote: «There is,
as far
as I am aware, no prima facie evidence that the
death and resurrection
of Jesus is a mythological construct, drawing on the myths and rites
of the dying and rising
gods of the surrounding world.&ra
gods of the surrounding world.»
Jesus is spoken
of as the second Adam, reversing in his physical
death humanity's spiritual
death — so there is a sense that the fall is also being undone in Jesus, but that this is coming into fruition gradually, in the sense that the kingdom
of God coming both has come and is coming — so a gradual progression away from the curse
of the fall should actually be the expectation.
If we are true believers
of God and we have to ensure that what we have been believing has been the Truth
as ordained by
God and have been doing good we will see at the time
of death Heaven the place we are going to, So when we see heaven our worldly posessions like family, wealth etc go into oblivion and we are not concerned the least about them since what we are now going into will dazzle us so much.
«Jesus is Lord» is a proposition, but a proposition that compels assent only when Jesus» earthly ministry,
death, and resurrection are understood
as (collectively) the pivotal and definitive moment in the long history
of God's covenantal love for His erring people.
His
death created the new covenant
of which all are welcome to become part
of, when you die you will be received by
God as if you were Jesus Christ hiimself.
As seems Mr.Stephen Hawking had suffered a lot from early age and from age
of 21 to 69 tied to a chair facing
death every day, had no chance to live a natural loving life... towards which he had been in the state
of denial towards
God existence for not having his pleadings answered...?
After his
death, he was resurrected
as a
god, becoming the
god of medicine and healing in ancient Greek religion.
@CP: before the age
of 24 I buried my Mom and 2 children... tragedy didn't make me believe then and it certainly won't make me believe now... if anything those tragedies made me question what kind
of an evil monster
god really is if he allows 3 innocent people to die horrible
deaths (my Mom was an avid believer and went to her grave believing she was going to be with
god... it was a comfort for her and eased her mind... I just don't see it
as a necessity)
For Mark's Gospel, the connection occurs almost immediately,
as Jesus's statement that some «will not taste
death until they see the kingdom
of God after it has come with power» prefaces the event
of the transfiguration (Mark 9:1 — 2).
These questions define the subject matter
of the study
of divinity, and Christians have believed through the ages that these questions can be adequately answered only
as each generation appropriates the teaching passed on by the original witnesses
of God's self - revelation in the life,
death, and resurrection
of Christ.
That the cross should be seen
as the
death of a toxic view
of God.
So while
as a Christian, I am not rejoicing over bin laden's
death, I am assured that his
death happened at the hands
of his judge, Almighty
God.
26 For this cause
God gave them up unto vile passions: for their women changed the natural use into that which is against nature: 27 and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use
of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another, men with men working unseemliness, and receiving in themselves that recompense
of their error which was due.28 And even
as they refused to have
God in their knowledge,
God gave them up unto a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting; 29 being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full
of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30 backbiters, hateful to
God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors
of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31 without understanding, covenant - breakers, without natural affection, unmerciful: 32 who, knowing the ordinance
of God, that they that practise such things are worthy
of death, not only do the same, but also consent with them that practise them.
The justice
of the
god as portrayed by many is a one - size fits all sentance
of death with no chance
of re-integration.
Most importantly, note this: I am a Christian, I'm gay, I'm a recovering alcoholic, I believe in Evolution, I believe the universe is 13 billion years old and that the Earth is 4.5 or so billion years old, I believe man evolved from lower primates and that Adam was the first man who
God gave a soul and sentience, I do not believe in hell but I do believe in Satan, I do not believe the Bible is a book
of rules meant to imprison man or condemn him but that it is rather a «Human Existence for Dummies» guide, I believe Christ was the son
of God but I do not believe Christianity is the only «valid» religion, I do not believe atheists will go to hell, while the English Bible says
God should be feared, the Hebrew word used for fear, «yara», such
as that used in the Book
of Job, actually means respect / reverence, not fear
as one would fear
death or a spider.
Simply put, the beliefs and understandings that directly affect our salvation are the essentials (Jesus, His divinity, His
death and Resurrection for the forgiveness
of our sins, our ability to be in relationship with
God through His Son and Spirit and how our life should be lived
as taught by the Bible etc.).
We say lots
of things in general conversation but when it comes down to it after some deep thought I think we would all agree
as Christians that our main aim is the same
as Gods Son, that is, everyone is included in his
death and resurrection plan.
In other words, this text is not about how to go to heaven when you die, but rather about how to go from slavery to
death in this world
as we war against others (Eph 2:1 - 3), to unity and peace with others
as we live in the family
of God (Eph 2:11 - 22).
The insight gained from the life
of Jesus is that the task
of becoming a human being,
as God became a man, involves
death.
Texts such
as Leviticus 20:13 («If a man lies with a male
as with a woman, both
of them have committed an abomination; they shall be put to
death») were frequently cited at the height
of the Bloomington controversy, prompting one gay to write to the newspaper and ask: «Is
God suggesting that heterosexuals kill us?»
redzoa One theory is that Ragnorak was invented by Christian Norse
as a way
of expressing the end, or
death,
of the old
gods in favor
of the new one.
You'll see your child's recovery
as an answer to prayer, and then you'll come up with some excuse to explain why
God didn't answer my prayer to avoid admitting the fact that your kid's recovery had nothing to do with
God, just
as the
death of mine had nothing to do with
God.
God's promised fulfillment includes, among other things, the image
of a New Jerusalem where «
death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away» (Rev. 21:4)
As we begin to engage in the business
of genetic co-creation, how can we be sure that our path goes toward this fulfillment rather than toward some irreversible destruction?
As for the rest
of the event,
God allows Himself to take the blame for the
death of the firstborn because this disaster happened on His watch and so He bears responsibility for it.
So if these sorts
of texts guide our understanding
of the tenth plague, we must not look to the
death and destruction
of the firstborn sons
of Egypt
as a proper indication
of God's activity in this event, but rather, we must look to the blood
of the lamb.
Yes, you are correct that the religious leaders
of Christendom gave their blessing to its members to kill others «in the name
of Christ», such
as Catholic Dominican inquisitor Tomas de Torquemada (1420 - 98)
of Spain, who ruled tyrannically for 15 years (1483 - 98, with the blessings
of Pope Sixtus IV [who praise him for «directing his zeal to those matters that contribute to the praise
of God»] and Innocent VIII) and saw that over 114,000 (
of which 10, 220 were burned at the stake) people were put to
death.
The question, then, in this theological era «After the
Death of God the Father» (Mary Daly) is this: How
as we to draw on the positive political and ecological aspects
of the male and female motifs, while rejecting the negative tendencies
of each?
Against these two views, I argued that the biblical gospel is pretty much everything related to the life,
death, and resurrection
of Jesus, including the prophecies about Him, and the ongoing empowerment for life with
God that we receive
as believers.
craig that
god command the
death of others all the time he actually says tho shall not murder, and murder is only defined
as Jew on Jew killing
I don't know what sorts
of «punishment»
God might have in store for people after
death, but again, using Jesus
as the guiding principle, I highly doubt that
God is going to torture people for all eternity by burning them in fire.
So you see Keith you are special created for a purpose in this stage
of transit test life...
as true life is the eternal life that which comes after
death on resurrection and Judgment day...
God Bless
That mercy is only found in Jesus Christ who lived the perfect life we failed to live and died the
death we deserve
as a means
of appeasing the wrath
of God towards us.
Christianity has at its center the life,
death and resurrection
of the Messiah
as foretold by Moses and the prophets, namely the person
of Jesus Christ the son
of God.
Even when unintentional, causing «a fatal accident» was punishable by
death, showing that the life
of an unborn child has
as much value in
God's eyes
as one that has been born, being one and the same to him, for he «is the source
of life.»
As to those who may have gone through life without any feasible knowledge of God, those individuals would still have an opportunity to learn and choose whether or not to accept the newly received gospel as spirits after deat
As to those who may have gone through life without any feasible knowledge
of God, those individuals would still have an opportunity to learn and choose whether or not to accept the newly received gospel
as spirits after deat
as spirits after
death.
The
death and resurrection
of Jesus are not only central to Scripture and the Gospel, but are also central to learning (maybe for the first time) what
God is like, and how we are supposed to live our lives
as followers
of Jesus.
i go to my town hall meeting quite often and its hard for me just to sit their during the pledge
of allegiance, because it would offend my ancestors, to swear an oath under your
god no i will have to sit their
as you prey
death upon me and mine.
I also choose not to wear a cross
as that to me glorifies his
death and not the victory
of God raising our Lord and Savior from the dead.
We tend to see
death as the ultimate evil thing that can happen and any
death as the failure
of God to preserve life.