Sentences with phrase «beliefs about religion»

Christian dating service is a good way to find your special someone, who share same beliefs about this religion.
The beliefs of the community that has nurtured them may be called religious beliefs, but for the most part they are not beliefs about religion.
This higher degree of religiosity translated directly into beliefs about religion's role in secular affairs.
So where did your beliefs about religion and those who practice originate from.
Whenever we try to explain our faith and put it into general concepts, whenever we put into words our other beliefs about religion, we have doctrine.
Surely both Obama and Romney have some absolutely nutzoid beliefs about their religion, can CNN or other news organizations could conduct polls to see how many / few people agree..

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@Yakobi try again,... how about 1/3 fallen angels (now called demons) making up religions / as well as belief of atheism to be worshiped directly / indirectly as God?
YOU DO N'T GIVE A CRAP ABOUT RELIGION OR BELIEFS — it's just your own particular flavor of insanity that you're all het up aABOUT RELIGION OR BELIEFS — it's just your own particular flavor of insanity that you're all het up aboutabout.
I'm an atheist, and one of the things I hated about religion is that the Christians are always trying to force their absurd beliefs off on other people now there is an organized group of atheists trying to do the same thing with a non-religion.
what you believe is not «biblically based», it's indoctrination about ideas that came from warping and exagerating ideas that existed in «pagan» (not actually the correct term but good for this purpose) mythologies, and the evil imaginations of men like Dante and those who desired to see those they considered inferior in doctrine, belief, religion or culture in torture.
If they did understand it, they would acknowledge that intelligent design is just a nice idea that confirms their religion - based beliefs about God and the universe.
IMHO... I think «their obsession with religion» is about the sometimes crazy actions and outcomes that follow from people of religious beliefs... especially the fundamentalists.
Now — I don't expect people to renounce their religion because of it.,... but it wouldn't suprise me if some fence sitters didn't get inspired to make their own minds up about their beliefs...
i do nt care if you do nt beleive in god or my religion, but one thing about my religion is it teaches respect, to whatever your beliefs are teaches ignorance thats the difference between me and you i care for others to were you only care about yourself without the reprecussions of the future
With religion we are talking about ideologies and beliefs.
Your beliefs about god are no more real than your silly contention that gays are intent on driving religion out of the US.
Even if you despise the particular religion afterwards or you think the Baptists are just plain wrong or the Mormons are wrong — maybe you should learn about them, tolerate their beliefs and believe whatever you want to believe, but do it with some respect.
You can believe it but why do all the other religions think you are wrong about your specific beliefs?
Some Christians simply choose not to rub their religion in other people's faces, and some are not secure enough in their beliefs to feel comfortable being challenged about them, so they keep their beliefs to themselves.
You certainly may believe whatever you want, but why not be honest about it and choose a religion consistent with your belief?
I think we each have a responsibility to think through and identify our own beliefs (which includes reading and learning about other belief systems / religions).
This whole article is about religion and yet you read it and are shoving your lack of belief down others» throats.
So you Christians out there can thank the Romans for your religion which should make you think hard about your beliefs.
So you're too stupid to give some examples on a belief blog that focuses on religion and people who are religious and that they speak about god to give me alternatives to different terms?
Obviously they're not true atheist if they would even read an article about religion, because according to their beliefs, after this life, there is nothing, so why do they feel the need to comment on something they say doesn't exist?
We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today, like other humans, have their own preferences and biases about religion, but the judicial opinions of one of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice, at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and practices.
It's interesting to discuss and learn about other religions / beliefs, but that doesn't mean one believer (or nonbeliever) needs to brow beat others to prove they are right.
I think people get way too defensive when you challenge their beliefs and too serious about religion.
Not to mention, for those of you who have a belief and has ur faith in Traditional Christianity (along with any other religion); YOU WILL SUFFER the 7 last plagues of God, due to the mark of the beast that is about to be enforced by a resurrected ROMAN EMPIRE that is arising now in Europe unless you can repent and turn to the ONE and ONLY TRUE GOD!
Faith does the same thing for every religion and every god believer; thus, it's about the believing, not the belief.
If religion was about understanding and examining one's beliefs, catholic children wouldn't be taught the concept of transubstantiation at age 7.
I speak out against your ilk and any other group for that matter when they attempt t use their belief to dictate rights... LGBT rights; women's rights; education rights (in a secular country, no single religion has a place in the school system - teach about one, teach them all - fair is fair).
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
arguing about which religion is «true» is a further disservice to this long suffering woman, as is not allowing other people their beliefs, that is why she was imprisoned in the first place.
The very essence of religion is the fixed belief that all the answers are either already known or the sole and mysterious property of some god who must not be questioned about them.
We don't say there are six types of Theists, we focus on the Religions, and that is what is missing — a modern Religion / Belief system for Atheists — as Atheism does not mean without rules, just about whether God exists or not.
We care about a candidates religious beliefs because we fear what the candidate might do to us in the name of religion.
While some scientists have expressed opinions about the validity of religious beliefs, I don't know that many, if any, have attempted to prove or disprove religion using the scientific method.
If a «belief» article is going to bash any religion, maybe it ought to be up front about that fact.
But what does this really tells us about religion, belief, atheism?
His belief that all theological argument is (quite literally) «away with the fairies», and his optimism about a harmonious world where religion has withered away, are the doctrines of new atheism.
[10] «ln our view there is an important difference between this factual information being imparted in a descriptive way as part of a wide - ranging syllabus about different religions, and a curriculum which teaches a particular religion's doctrinal beliefs as if they were objectively true.»
Leonie Caldecott writes in a style and with assumptions that make her offerings interesting and acceptable to people who have been brought up to believe in a market - place idea of religion, that it's «all about choice» and that we need to evaluate belief - systems in the light of our own knowledge and skills, or what we imagine to be our own knowledge and skills.
Let's go back to religion and have serious conversations about the heart of our belief systems.»
What would you call a grown man (50 + years in age if you have grown children) who sits on a belief blog everyday making mama jokes and posting hateful messages about religion?
Personally with the word «belief» in my opinion that is just your thought on a certain matter, even if it is not about religion.
While religion has a basis in «belief», spirituality is about neither believing nor disbelieving.
Comments here are not about disparaging «faith» — that's the fundamental of any religion — it's about each religion being «the religion», about the belief that person (or persons) who wrote the books are infallible and that scholars who interpret them do so accurately.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
Albie if you think religion is holding this country back try living in Afghanistan or Pakistan the Taliban has these countries living in the literal stone age the thing holding this country back is greed and a mistaken belief in the Ayn Rand theory of «i got mine too bad about you if you're not careful i «lll have yours too»
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