True
Believers know what NOAA got away with, but just think it was justified because it supports the narrative.
The believers I know and the ones I pastor are nothing like the assumptions displayed in the cartoon.
Since there is none, the idea that
believers KNOW there is a god is yet another sign of lunacy!
I think that sometimes the intent behind the comments posted here by non-believers is to try to crack open the smallest hole in this «reality», to let
the believers know — or at least start to consider the possibility — that there is more outside of their reality.
Just don't let
the believers know that us atheists are doing something so silly as commenting on a post that isn't really there
And now the present day, when, like the first Christians,
believers know that simply professing one's faith in an un-Christian culture can be a worthy calling.
Believers know that you may be saved in the future.
Many non
believers I know have read similar comments on «Christian» blogs and want nothing to do with Christianity because of this sort of thing.
Believers know by faith the details that nonbelievers take such pains to deny.
Either way,
believers know we need to cross reference the various Books in the Bible to uncover His truth.
The believers Know God Is.
It is not necessary to know something about God in order really to believe in Him: many true
believers know how to talk to God but not about Him.
Most
believers I know are not bigots, we may not agree with something, but not hatred and intolerance.
While most
believers know that God is Spirit, many nonetheless believe that God is male.
Even though I categorize myself as a «believer,» being on this path is a struggle as
believers know and I pray day and night to God to make me among those who stead fast to this belief and conviction.
«Time and again, I meet lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Christians who are some of the most dedicated, committed
believers I know.
True
believers know that this world is not their home and that in this world they will have tribulation, but they can rejoice because Christ has overcome the world.
Your God is deficient, even
believers know this.
Believers KNOW from faith.
True
believers know that The FSM's Noodly Appendages created the universe as a drunken accident.
BELIEVERS know what Im talking about.
True believers can worship without a physical temple, and true
believers know worship is not like praying to some Hawaiian Tiki god, but rather, drawing close to a creator of all in existence.
Christ says to the Twelve, «He who receives you receives me, and he who receives me receives him who sent me» (Matthew 10:40) Bible
believers know this.
Maybe, deep down, most
believers know that if they searched within their religion too closely what they will find will likely destroy their faith.
The believer knows well that «all things were created through him and for him... and in him all things hold together» (Colossians 1:16,17).
In the graciousness of the book (something often lacking when people engage Emergent, no names but...), in its passionate for the Scriptures, in its understanding that true faith shows itself in love, in its acceptance of the many things postmodernism has going for it without capitulating to todays culture, and especially in the willingness to both take on and unite both sides, Wittmer has written something here to be commended for, and something that
all believers no matter what side they lean toward would do well to read.
That's the difference between
believers knowing Jesus» truth versus non-believers thinking they know truth, but are really conned into believing satan's twisted lies that seem / feel like truth.
The believer knows that God's companionship is not a delusion because he or she knows Christ as real and present, in the power of his resurrection.
A true
believer knows in his heart at all times who Christ is because he speaks to him or her constantly with in heart or spirit.
The assurance in which
the believer knows and rejoices in his Lord's nature and purposes is threatened when the reliability of Scripture is questioned.38
Here too
the believer knows the experience.
When you go to these events as
a believer you know what's supposed to happen.
Maybe all
the believers knew about the leak so sat elsewhere, increasing the chances a nonbeliever would sit there.
Tom — It sounds like
some believer you know personally has really laid some guilt trips on you or something, and that truly is unfortunate.
Being God's friend means having constant contact and that's how as
a believer know that there is a God because I see the answers in my daily communication with Him.
By noon even the truest of true
believers knew that they had been telling themselves a fairy tale.
It is in grappling with the incarnate Word of God that believers undertake the quantum leap which constitutes the very heart of their act of faith: convinced by Christ,
the believer no longer «believes» Jesus (nor even «in» Jesus)-- Jesus, himself, becomes our faith.
God always speaks the laguage of
the believer no matter what it is.
It is only in a trusting and patient faith that
the believer knows that God is in control.
Then, the cities, run by believers, will have to sue themselves for not taking steps to deal with rising sea levels that
all believers knew about AT LEAST since Al Gore sounded the alarm around 30 years ago.
He and Hansen and Jones and many other
believers KNEW CO2 would be a problem before there was any temperature data to support it!!!!
Not exact matches
Since interpersonal interactions can be problematic, he's a big
believer in full disclosure, so that supervisors and co-workers
know what to expect.
The author formerly
known as Samuel Clemens was never a big
believer in big feuds.
I'm a big
believer in self - reflection — and
knew it would be crucial for success in my job search.
I'm a strong
believer that everything can be improved with cheese and honestly, you
know it's true.
Even cybersecurity professionals like John McAfee, who is not a financial expert but
knows a thing or two about computers and technology, are becoming true
believers.
As you probably
know I am huge
believer in index funds and 80 % of my Millennial Money portfolio is invested in funds that track the domestic and international stock indexes.
I
know that may seem counter-intuitive to the purpose of this post, and to the solid point made by AJ Kohn, but I'm a firm
believer in focusing on your audience.
Those who are familiar with my work
know that I am a big
believer in the power of saying «
no» to create opportunity, and that those who say «
no» to, as Warren Buttett suggests, «almost everything» are ultimately more successful because they have clarity and focus on what matters most.
As many of you
know, I'm an avid
believer in living to the fullest and not saving every nickel at the cost of my life quality.