Sentences with phrase «believe knowing the answer»

I believe I know the answer, but that's another story.
So, in trying to reduce stress we believe we know the answer (find more time) yet struggle managing something that is finite.
Patel is excellent in the lead role of the slightly bemused hero who can't quite believe he knows the answers but somehow does.
The instructions direct the couple to take turns asking each other a question from each section below, or ask them all if they believe they know the answers.

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When a caller asked if Francesa believes he'll see a woman coach a men's sports team during his lifetime, Francesa answered bluntly, «No
Jeremy Bodenhamer runs a $ 13 million shipping and logistics firm, so when asked where he thought Amazon might be likely to build its next headquarters, he based his answer on what he knew: «We believe they will select Atlanta.»
If you are dealing with a mainstream ISP company, Comdek believes the answer is probably «no».
Those who believe in Intelligent Design see the data / info that the universe is a complex system and logically conclude there had to be a designer, rather than the «we don't know — we think it just happened» answers that come from the atheist community.
Yes, to believe in God is ridiculous for the unbeliever, it's true, God does not exist for them, even the Bible will support that, and yes, prayer is ridiculous too — that is for the unbeliever; because an unbeliever just doesn't know how or where to see or hear an answer to prayer.
Do not settle for believing that you know all of the answers.
If I say, «Mediaeval documents attest certain miracles as much as they attest certain battles,» they answer, «But mediaevals were superstitious»; if I want to know in what they were superstitious, the only ultimate answer is that they believed in the miracles.
Do you know the mathematical impossibility that even one of these could randomly come into existance?Let alone all of the building blocks required for just a single simple cell to come together to form any type of living thing?There sure should be some blobs of fossilized transitions if evolution could happen.You people are real smart why don't you quit bashing Christians and quit believing the garbage you have been fed, and look up the evidence put forth by the Creation Research people.They have in fact proven creation down to a cellular level.Unlike evolution scientists who have no answers, but cleverly devised fables.Evolution is not even a very good fairy tale.Even if I didn't believe in God, Evolution is such a fools explanation of the origin of man that it takes just that to even consider it true.I understand though that you athiests will believe anything that allows you to love your sin and hatred of the one true God.
But there is a difference between believing in an all knowing God, who listens to our prayers and pleas and judges whether or not to answer them... and believing in a divine connectedness that binds us al together and that is a source of «energy» that we can tap into thru prayer or meditation.
No matter what you believe I only have God to answer to.
I do NOT know the answers, but observation makes believe a real and unbiased study is warranted.
I also believe I don't know all the answers and I don't try to pretend to.
Bucky... you will never get a definitive answer from Kermit on this question... not even «I just believe», which would be infinitely better than his stating categorically that «he just knows»
all things were created by nothing with nothing and for nothing... that takes more faith than i have... i prefer to believe in Jesus Christ — the one and only who rose from the dead — the most astounding historical fact ever recorded; Christians don't have all the answers but as the author Don Miller noted: «I can no more understand the complexity of God than the pancakes I made for breakfast can understand the complexity of me»
Does anyone know the answer to these questions, and if not, why do you believe in a god for which there is no empirical evidence?
Ask yourself why you don't believe in the Tooth Fairy anymore and, when you know the answer, apply the exact same standard to your belief in a god.
But I do know that I can answer to the idea that we believe only because it gives comfort or security.
If she got an answer to that prayer and others she could believe in Jesus Christ, His atonement, His resurrection, His call to share what you know about His gospel, to serve, feed, support others regardless of their beliefs.
«You know, as Christians, we believe that we have answers to a lot of questions and sometimes mental health poses questions to which we find difficult to find answers in our faith.
You're obviously someone who prefers an answer there is no reason to believe is the real answer to admitting you just don't know the answer.
In my opinion, being agnostic on many things, I believe we have much more to learn in Dawkins» area of expertise before we can really get to an educated answer to the issue, but that is just a gut feeling, but with serious consideration to what we don't actually know on the issue from these fields of science.
According to the Pew Forum's Scott Clement, respondents who answered «no» when asked «Do you believe in God or a universal spirit» got 18.7 questions right, well below the 20.9 questions answered correctly by self - identified atheists and agnostics.
I will no longer listen to them trying not to answer simple question, I will no longer believe their rhetoric, I will no longer pray for their salvation, they're on their own.
Despite what anyone believes, from the passionate theist to the passionate athiest, no one really knows the answers to any questions debated here.
Two comments.One, the atheist / materialist claims that he / she... «Did «nt believe in free will»... O.K.Should we take that to mean some mindless, heretofore unknown force apllied those words in your behalf?Did someone put the proverbial «gun to your head «and force you to post your comments?we await you presumably forced answer with bated breath.Two.As for Mr.Gingrich, beware.Politics aside, the one question yet remains for Calista: How did you, a professed «devout «Roman Catholic, carry on a 6 - year affair with a man you knew was married?How does that square with the Biblical prohibition against committing adultery?Oh wait!I know!As a «devout «Roman Catholic you can sin with impunity; just go to your priest, say a couple of «hail Marys and Our Fathers», ask the priest to bless your sinning, and resume.Of course!I had forgetton how easily Catholics excuse their trangressions (ex opere operato, anyone).
I always begin to answer that question by emphasizing that although the answer is «No,» the real question is, «Have you believed in Jesus for eternal life?»
These are the folks who like to talk about «common sense» and who, as we know from research is common among the religious, rely heavily on intuition aand believe all answers are intuitive.
We all seek happiness and fulfilment, and we who believe know that these come from God alone; many others, however, seek happiness elsewhere and, while this may satisfy them for a while, it can not answer the fundamental questions that arise in the human heart.
Nevertheless, when it comes to the water baptism, you know, the outward sign of the internal stuff, I believe there is another answer to the question why Jesus» disciples never immersed «in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit «(as in Mt 28:19), at least is not recorded in the Acts, but «in the name of the Lord Jesus «(as in whole book of Acts, starting from 2:38).
you may find yourself answering, «No, I do not believe there is a God.
I know what I believe, I just don't feel like I have to explain most of it to anyone, since really, love is what it all boils down to, and not the romantic or mushy love... love the verb, love the committment, love the question and the answer, love the embodiment.
One day a youth asked him why he believed in God, and he answered, «Once I saw a boy flying a kite which had gone so high that it was invisible, and I said to him, «How do you know there is any kite there at all?»
Now if we regard all real religions as attempts to get at a special kind of truth to provide some answer to man's intuitions about his own nature, we shall, I believe, find that what we know as «Christianity» comprehends, develops and fulfills all that at heart we hold to be true.
But, I also believe man - made religions, all of them, do not have all the answers, because these are things we CA N'T know.
Although many of these people understand or believe that they can have a living and vital faith, belief in God, etc, even though they do not know the answers, they also may sometimes fear that if admit to their congregations that they do not know all the answers, that the people will leave and look for some one who does «have the answers
I know «yes» or «no» would be easier answers to this question, but I don't believe that our sexuality was created by God simply to be treated mechanistically.
Along the way there have been some pretty horrific issues with theology (war, crusades, more war, etc) Anyway, the answer is no, I do not believe in any kind of omniscient deity or theological system but I don't push it out on people either.
I would curious to know that if people who call themselves Christian really believe that their actions don't matter and that they only have to answer to God, how they would handle any matter if they were dealing with Law Enforcement, or any Court system.
We'll never know but one thing is for sure, the bible presents Elijah as a prophet of the true God and he was allowed to test God, but now we are told testing God is wrong, but I believe that's only because except for Elijah, he's never answered another request.
For example --- when I have asked Calvinists to interpret the majority of the Scripture, that reeks with the implication «that man has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject what is being communicated to them from God» from their «no inherent ability of man to accept / believe or reject» perspective, the usual answer I get is along this line is: «Yes, God communicates with man in a style that implies that man has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject what is being communicated to them from Him, but God knows that man does not have that inherent ability.»
I pray you won't get to that point because Jesus truly does love you and died for you just believe and be saved, but sadly I already know your answer.
And Yahweh is jewish terminology is the same now that mean Allah and Yahweh are the same being but christian god is unknown I don't know what he is, And Muhammad in the Qur» an is the last of all Prophets and Messengers and is known as Rehmat ul alimeen the mercy of the world he forgive his most bitterest enemies who tortured him and his followers for believing in one true God.Now Muhammad never try to fake a miracle, the pig is forbidden to eat even in the jewish testament and so even here bible agrees but I don't know why christians eat pork.Secondly wine was forbidden because Muhammad's companions saw the evil in it.So please don't speak without having proper knowledge or Blurting out made up stories that actually have no sense, the jews call Jesus the false prophet, Sorcerer, Necromancer etc would you beieve those stories or be angry.Surely we both know the answer
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She has now filed for divorce from her «Husband» who refused to be interviewed by the producers of this video.When asked whether she believed Warren Jeffs was a prophet answered emphatically NO.
The simple answer and honest one would be «We don't know yet», it doesn't mean a god gets to be plugged in to thee factor - that is blatant dishonesty and unless you provide evidence for a god there is no justification for believing it.
Peter called Christians to know the gospel well enough to answer people when they are asked why they believe in Jesus.
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