Sentences with phrase «believe if i talk»

It is partly because some are so weak in there faith they feel like they could realize they don't believe if they talk to atheists.
I believe if I talk from my heart, my idea match will understand me.

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If Wall Street analysts are to be believed, this answer will depend upon the performance of Apple's yet to be revealed, yet unnamed, and yet heavily talked about iPhone 8 / iPhoneX.
Breininger believes Target can weather the storm if it stops talking about what went wrong and starts communicating what it's doing to turn things around.
If you don't love and believe in the topic you are talking about, you will surely not last long enough to become a thought leader.
There's no way I could do that if I didn't believe, with my all my heart, in what I am talking about.
«If you really believe that you are not acting like a company, that you just want to talk and have a voice and be a real person, you have to do it all the time.»
Unfortunately, most entrepreneurs believe the opposite — if they're busy talking, they're in control.
Embracing failure is a part of life if you believe in letting the data do the talking.
Less than a year later, it's closing in on $ 2.2 billion, if reports from buyout talks with Fox and Time Warner are to be believed.
And if you believe the talk in technology circles, robots and intelligent software are quickly becoming so sophisticated and so ubiquitous that they are about to take over the work done by millions more.
If you contracted with an invention company and believe you have been ripped off, talk with an attorney.
In Part I of this series we took a snapshot of equity crowdfunding so far in Canada, the funds actually raised to date, and talked to some of Canada's leading platforms and experts to find out if they believed culture has had an impact.
As a former Third Point employee told journalist Nicholas Stein in 2007, Loeb «believes that if you embarrass a CEO in front of his friends at the club, make him feel like people are talking about him, you can exert change on his company.»
At some point in time none other than Satoshi (of Bitcoin fame) talked to Larimer in very clear terms «If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.»
What kind of arrogance must be required to believe that, if indeed god exists, he would deign to talk to the average Joe or Jane.
if we talk about science i can provide you with some evidence but religion is the opposite... you just believe.
If anyone here is sick and tired of all the silliness and nonsense in religion today and want a real church, I invite you to check out mormon.org where you can talk (not to a paid professional), but to ordinary members who volunteer their time for free because they just believe in serving and want to answer your questions.
Back in the «50s, technologist Alan Turing said that true artificial intelligence would be a reality if a computer could fool a significant number of those judging (like more than 30 percent) into making them believe they were talking to a fellow human.
I find it hard to believe that there is any such things as miracles or a fourth dimension, but I don't mind if someone wants to talk to me about the bible or any other book for that matter.
What, that god sent himself in human form to earth to live and die, so that he could live again and then rejoin himself in heaven, so that the creations, who apparently have original sin because a talking snake convinced a rib lady to eat an apple thousands of years ago, could choose to believe in Zombie Jesus and if they did they would go to heaven but if they didn't believe in Zombie Jesus they would fry in Hell forever, regardless of how good a life they lived on Earth?
I don't care if anyone agrees with me or not, I just want them to do their believing private if all they is «happy talk
What if I believed in Santa Claus and talked with someone before they died?
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
But seriously folks... So what if their owners still believe in creationism, gods and devils, heaven and hell, magical powers, Noah's ark, people rising from the dead, angels, talking snakes, and virgin births.
To talk about odds of it happening and not happening are irrelevant, sorry if you think the odds are so astronomical that its impossible, keep in mind that you feel better with infinite regression, the most illogical fallacy there is (that god created this universe and then god had to have a creator, because lets get real, you're supposed to have me believe that a creator so complex that he can create the universe just appeared?
I suppose talking to the dying about their families is all well and good if the dying are all confirmed Christians, but I believe it was C.S. Lewis who articulately bemoaned the friends and doctors who tell a dying patient the classic «everything is going to be all right» when from a Biblical viewpoint, everything will not be all right.
Yup, if they left out the hell bit for nonbelievers and just went around talking about how their god will reward them for their believing in him, I doubt that many atheists would care enough to try correcting them.
But, if you really believe in the whole «war on christmas» and the «liberalmedia» garbage you're being fed — then I'm talking to a a brick wall because you're so brainwashed you're beyond reality.
The bottom line is if you don't believe that a man who was his own father rose from the dead to make up for the mischief of a talking snake you are going to burn forever, for God is love.
I also agree that it is not a book of science, the way I see it, the Bible is a way for us to learn about God and one of the ways He uses to talk to us, and to be honest, I don't really pay attention to the evolution theory or any other theories, if it really happened or not (or if it keeps on happening), is fine by me, I respect those who believe them to be true.
If you're a Christian, I believe your picture of God shapes your level of negativity self - talk.
If you really believe in talking snakes, planetary floods, the dead physically ascending into a «spiritual realm», please, seek therapy.
Not to judge, but that could and is offensive talk to Christians, if they believe he is the messiah, than who's to judge?
They don't believe in the Nicene creed if that's what you're talking about... but then again, neither did Christ.
If you believe in invisible sky pixies, talking snakes, demons etc then a tornado certainly isn't going to change that.
Don't bother talking about it, because you're only qualified to talk about it if you DO believe.
I believe that as brothers and sisters in Christ if we see someone who's sin is hurting themselves and others it can be love that directs us to talk to them.
photog: If you are talking about Christians (i.e., Catholics and Protestants of various denominations), then I can safely say that I, personally, have never met a single one that does NOT believe that Jesus was the son of God, nor have I ever heard of one.
So I Listened to all of his sermons read all of his blogs and than decided to leave my number to see if he would really call as he says on his web site, With in 2 hours I recieved a call and DR. Collins never rushed me off the telephone answered all my questions, And After just that one call you can tell he loves and believes in what he does, He wont be for everyone, Because he does talk about damnation and what it takes to get to heaven, And its not from giving ministers our money > I watched the you tube videos of many and he is just for me, everyone has a choice but in listening to his sermons and reading his blogs and than the telephone call this guy is the real deal.
If we are talking about how to receive eternal life, it is not simple belief that matters, but believing in the right person for the right thing.
So... if my choices are Adam and Eve and a talking snake, and Noah, and all the other extremely unscientifically silly fairy tales against science, my intellect compels me to believe the scientific community.
He said that he always talks about the death and resurrection, but that if someone believed in Jesus for eternal life before he had the chance to tell them about the death and resurrection, he thought they would probably go to heaven, but wasn't sure.
«He really believes that if he had accepted the money, he would be talking out of both sides of his mouth.»
If you want to talk about someone who does not believe that Jesus is Lord and Savior, the first step is to show them that the advice Jesus gives about how to live is, in fact, the recipe for personal and world peace.
When Jesus said that to the disciples of his day of this generation he was talking figuratively i believe of born again believers born of the spirit not a physical generation.Because the holy spirit was prophetic of the spirit coming upon the nation or nations as spoken in Joel that occured at pentecost and that established the kingdom of God on the earth through believers so we have always been the last generation because we never know when the Lord will return but we live as if it was tomorrow.brentnz
If I decided the World started 4,000 years ago with one man, one woman and a dancing bear, people would rightly consider me a fool, but give me a white collar and black robes and change it to 6,000 years, one man, one woman and a talking snake, and all of a sudden I'm believed without question.
I could go on, but you won't believe it because if cnn isn't talking about it, then everything must be fine.
This is what Dawkins was talking about: even if it isn't true, if it consoles us, then we'll believe it to be true.
And if you've gotten this far and can still see straight, let me point out what I believe to be a monstrous blind spot: These are PEOPLE we are talking about!
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