Sentences with phrase «bible believers»

If that was a legit assessment then all intelligent people would be bible believers..
Why do nt these people just declare Jesus following bible believers illigal and stop with the ridiculous logic and manipulations.
I mean, bible believers disagree about everything and anything..
What needs to be said for bible believers, those ignorant twits, is «Get over your disgusting, cowardly god delusion and live the short life that you have well.
=========== @momoya «The problem with bible believers is that they don't know how accurate anything is inside it until the facts arrive from some other location outside the bible.
The problem with bible believers is that they don't know how accurate anything is inside it until the facts arrive from some other location outside the bible.
Some are spiritual bible believers and some are not, etc..
If it worked like that, all bible believers would agree, and furthermore, it would be the most believed book in the world.
It IS a magic spell, or so bible believers claim.
I'm NOT just talking about «bible believers» (yes, Christians and Jews believe in human evil, but so do a wide variety of religions, AND philosophical systems, AND political systems, AND individual thinkers), and you and I both know that we're not just talking about «millions», but BILLIONS — the number of those who believe in human evil FAR outnumber you.
It seems that atheists almost always know more about the bible than the bible believers..
They keep saying to christians, jews, and bible believers «You need to take med» or «Go fix your english grammar» How depressing!!!
Kim T, I am interested in your thoughts: During most of my life as a teen, young man, and on into adulthood (mid 30's) as a bible believer, I was plagued by lustful thoughts.
I was a bible believer for 25 years.
Years ago, when I was a bible believer, I invited some Mormon missionaries in to my home.
So, how would you propose I interpret the evidence I have, which is my own personal observations over the past 35 years, 25 as a bible believer, and the past 10 as an atheist?
As I look back on my years as a bible believer, most of the time I was in bondage.
So like every other bible believer I've brought that up to, you have nothing, and need to degenrate to giving a complete non-answer and avoiding the question.
Can someone explain to me why, in 25 years as a bible believer, I can not point to one single instance where God OBVIOUSLY, in a natural or supernatural way, acted in my life?
Is it a belief, a lifestyle, a set of values, a conversion experience, a member of the body of Christ, a bible believer?
I've said for years that I don't understand how any bible believer could adhere to to Rand's philosophy.
Trust that we really know how the world of a bible believer works.
Which is what just about every bible believer does as they read their book, listen to their minister preach from their book, and disagree with other believers of the same book.
If you would like, you can read a short haphazard diary I kept during my life as a bible believer.
I know my 25 years as a bible believer does not make me an expert, but shouldn't I be given at least partial credit for the experience?

Not exact matches

They usually are experienced and well - versed in scripture (surveys show they know the bible better than believers) but they have opened their eyes wide enough to see through it all.
Here comes another «just read the bible as evidence» fairy tale believers.
1st Thess.5v1 - 7 in the bible makes it clear that to we true believers, christ will NOT come like a thief in the night.
Most of us were believers at one point and have studied the bible and theology extensively.
Why do believers quote bible verses to atheists?
If anything, it's believers who assume that the writers of the bible, for example, were flawless in their perception of things way back then.
I am a believer who does not claim affiliation to any sect because they all add their own prejudiced dogma most of which is that you have to believe that everything in the bible is beyond refute.
The bible does not promote slavery, although it does recognize the practice and calls upon new Christian believers to treat their slaves as equals (cf Philemon).
Considering that most believers in the bible claim that it is the «divinely inspired word of god» and that it is inerrant, how can this article claim that it was merely a mistaken assumption on the part of the authors to falsely claim camels were domesticated and used for transportation and cartage centuries before that actually happened?
One thing about all these books, including the bible is that someone is getting rich by printing them and everything is of the fanatatic believer ignorance.
Many non-believers were believers who after an open - minded read of the bible realized that it is so full of holes and lies, it is just foolish to accept it.
And I've always found that with believers, whether they are explain some stupidity in the bible or some contradiction or something like carbon 14: Any excuse will do.
a former NASA scientist took these plans & built a scale replica in an attempt to debunk the ancient alien theory & after years of research & reconstructing the craft from the specs in the bible, he became a believer.
There are no sincere believers, which I would consider doubtful, or the bible is bullshit, which I find very easy to believe.
But since believers of the bible call it «truth» without ANY supporting evidence, my assertion about nutters being mentally ill is even «more true» since there is at least some tangible evidence.
Don't get me wrong, you can't be a full believer in the bible (since it is written by people who lived hundreds of years after Jesus died, and edited throughout the Middle Ages by terrible people), but that should not prohibit you from believing in Jesus or God.
For the readers of / believers in the bible and the quran: just because someone wrote something down in a book doesn't make it true.
The bible also records Paul instructing believers not to yoked to non-believers, again, this is not an interracial thing either.
The greatest trick the devil ever played, was to inspire the bible be written, and convince people that god did it... he has been laughing at the deceived puppet believers ever since.
the bible has no problem telling us that «ALL man will be saved» 1 Timothy 4:10 but it does say «especially believers» you are right where you say that CHRIST paid for ALL sins however especially does not mean exclusively.
Luckily not all christians are true believers, imagine how the world would really be if all christians literally followed the bible.
this is not true, we are told to judge righteously and God judges unbelievers but we are to judge believers, sin must be taken out of the church, read your bible again, what happened with the man that was fornicating with his mother in law, did nt Paul judge him, did nt he say for the church to judge him and put him away from the church, remove him?
Could it be that you have been experiencing some cognitive dissonance with being a believer and a high view of scripture whilst advocating the pointing finger where the bible here places such action in the same light as oppression.
apparently» says scot, a believer in the biggest piece of propoganda ever written, the bible.
And as it turns out, though many of the believers in these churches know their Bibles well, few of them actually live out what they know in their day - to - day lives, nor are they reaching out with the gospel, which challenges the idea that these sorts of churches are actually doing a good job making disciples.
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