Sentences with phrase «as the christian god»

If you killed all Christians and burned all our books, yes, our God would still exist, through the Jews, who's God is one and the same as our Christian God, and if you want to push it furter, the Muslim's Alla as well, as we are all decendents from Abraham.
If you want to believe every other God is the same as Christian God, you are just mistaken or you are just a deciever who wants to make people beleive that fallacy.
A personal relationship with non physical enti - ties such as the Christian God can not even be conceived.
Unproven stories about mystical deities such as the Christian god are not a valid foundation for morals, especially when so much of Christian doctrine is so bigoted and violent.
Because Allah is as real as your Christian god.
I can pray to her... and she will answer and not answer, at the same rate as the Christian god.
Now, if you venture beyond the generic, non-specific gods into the realm of specific gods, such as the christian god, you can know with certainty that such a god can't exists.
what if that god is as egotistic as your christian god described in the bible about worshiping him and only him and no other?
The Bible is, to me, as a Christian God's word recorded by man.
To state the gseemingly obvious, a rejection of a belief in a supernatural being, such as the Christian god, does not necessitate a rejection of morality or generosity.
The «Great Spirit as the christian god» notion is simply more excuse making by christians like yourself.
Note that the origins of the Golden Rule pre-date Christianity by many centuries, and many of the behavior dictates of the bible such as casting out of various folk, as well as Christian god's apparent own extreme cruelty such as wiping out whole civilizations point against it.
And as usual, one has to ask, if a creature such as the Christian god created our world, why did he make it look like he didn't?
My god thingy sounds about the same as the christian god thingy, but you don't have to shell out any money, free will and free religion and a heaven to boot, the FSM Trinity.

Not exact matches

Our language makes understanding God as the ancient Hebrews and early Christians did almost impossible.
The christians would argue in response to your point that god essentially commands them to convert as many souls as possible so that those people (you!)
Nominus: «the burning bush represents many things to Jews and Christians such as God's miraculous energy, sacred light, illumination, and the burning heart of purity, love and clarity.
--------------- But bob, there is no such thing as a mean Christian in the kingdom of God.
However Christians demand that society accept the existence of their god as fact and validate their religious dogmas by incorporating them into civil law.
The Bible also informs us to fear God, but as a Christian I know that means to love, respect, and trust God, not to litterally fear him.
If god is as «all powerful» as christians claim, why do they think he give a crap about them?
Yet like the stupid christians made it a huge deal and wrote it as a god thing.
Its opposite, antinomianism, ousts God's law as a dynamic of the gospel and the Christian life.
If, as many Christians, Jews and even Muslims believe, they are carved on stone by the very finger of God, and no other writings of such character were commited to stone by Him, then it follows that these Commandments are to be permanent and binding, not temporary.
As Christians living in a culture that tends to present opportunities counter to our identities in Christ — children of God, as we're referred to time and again — the danger is that we may be influenced into believing the lie that the decisions we make are without the burden of consequence we could expect when we were youngeAs Christians living in a culture that tends to present opportunities counter to our identities in Christ — children of God, as we're referred to time and again — the danger is that we may be influenced into believing the lie that the decisions we make are without the burden of consequence we could expect when we were youngeas we're referred to time and again — the danger is that we may be influenced into believing the lie that the decisions we make are without the burden of consequence we could expect when we were younger.
Go ahead and make a momument detailing ALL of God's dogmas as established by the Holy Bible... go ahead and bring out all the silly Christian skeletons in the closet:
As Christians we are called to love God and our neighbor, spread the gospel and worship.
If you believe in god, as you have stated, and you live in the west, which you likely do given your good command of english, then you are almost surely christian.
Any person who denies Jesus as the messiah and Son of God is not a Christian.
God is said to be unable to intervene, and yet the Bible says he has, repeatedly, as do Christians who swear he acts in their lives.
I'd like to add to that the idea that as a Christian we may be tempted to flee day to day problems by imagining that God will lift us out of it all, or prayer will make it go away.
There are a lot of «accepting» Christians who think, as Christine posted earlier, that eventually we gays will «see God's way for [us]», i.e., eventually we'll see that God has a better way for us than to be practicing gays and lesbians.
And honestly saying you believe in God and self - identify as Christian doesn't mean you actually Lean on God for anything so they say they're Christian but living as an Atheist.
Happily, Volf stands between the extremes of Christians who see all Muslims as would - be terrorists and ecumenists who see all paths to God as equally legitimate.
They noted the «increasing departure from the basis of the WCC» — which they defined as primarily to restore unity to the Church — and cited «a growing departure from biblically based Christian understandings» of the Trinity, salvation, the gospel, the doctrine of human beings as created in the image of God, and the nature of the church.
As a Christian it is my belief that in order to show Christ risen we must embrace everyone and in order to do that we must be able to reach people where they are, and to not have a crisis of Faith in your walk with God is a lie.
Either way, I invite you to read a Bible (or re-acquaint yourself with yours), perhaps speak to another Christian who comes across to you as more authentic, and most of all, speak to God, ask Him to answer your questions and be open to what you can learn.
The original credo of our nation set by our founding fathers of «E Pluribus unum» (from many, one — or from many walks of life, faith, world views, we unite as one nation) has turned into «One Nation Under [a Christian] God
If you are not a Christian and you believe what science tells us and you believe there could be a God, does viewing some of it as parable help?
«In Early Christian art and Early Medieval art it is found in both the East and Western churches, and represents either Christ, or sometimes God the Father as part of the Trinity.
but Paul killed christians, so there is no man who by merit attains what God gives as grace and mercy.
If he truly believes his religious text as a Christian or Jew would their own then he is doing the right thing in the eyes of god.
Christians, on the other hand, believe that we will be in the presence of God the Father and Jesus Christ solely by our faith in Christ and what He alone did by dying on the cross and rising again on the third day, so we believe it is a free gift of God and it doesn't just come after all we can do as Mormons believe.
2) The notion of the U.S. as a «Christian Country» is revisionist history that started during the Cold War (when, for example, «under God» was inserted into the Pledge of Allegiance, where for sixty years prior it had been absent) and continues today with people like Rick Santorum «wanting to vomit» at the notion of a secular nation.
What I find now, that is very interesting, are those of faith who say that Muslims don't pray to the same «God» as Christians or Jews.
Then some say that Jews don't pray to the same «God» as Christians.
As a Christian, I believe our knowledge comes from God.
In such works as Idea of a Christian Society, After Strange Gods, and Notes Towards the Definition of Culture, he turned away from firmly embedded nails and toward goads.
The Mormons got this right, and as explained in Corinthians, the modern christian churches have lost the principle of baptism for the dead... and ultimately lost the doctrine of a just God.
Those who believe there is a god, do not pigeon hole that god as the christians have done.
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