We are a faith - based family and
blog about our belief in God regularly.
Guess what twit he did not say anything that demeaning just explaining what happened... If you don't like God than why post on
a blog about belief?
The kind of things that can lead to churches splitting, people leaving churches, pastors writing condemnatory
blogs about the beliefs of other pastors and relationships falling apart.
Not exact matches
BUT ah... why is this called «
belief»
blog when all of the posts are
about politics and elections?
I agree with what you have to say to a certain degree, and the points you make
about New imam quits embattled Islamic community center — CNN
Belief Blog — CNN.com
Blogs are valid ones.
I'm talking
about someone who is an anti-theist and patrols religious
blogs searching out Christians to challenge their
beliefs.
I guess those who do not believe in God have nothing better to do than spend their time writing negatively
about God and those who believe in God in a
blog called «
belief».
This thread was
about the fact that if you come to a
belief blog to troll you might not be as strong a non-believer as you think you are.
Troof; This
blog is called
Belief; The topics are about various belief systems, which includes no belief in a god or being agn
Belief; The topics are
about various
belief systems, which includes no belief in a god or being agn
belief systems, which includes no
belief in a god or being agn
belief in a god or being agnostic.
Reading this
blog answered a question / concern I had earlier
about the «
belief blog» in general; to wit, communication will not be done properly.
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?
I actually agree that its pretty stupid to troll a
blog dedicated to religious
belief, but you couldn't be more wrong
about upsetting atheists (or anyone for that matter) over evolution.
I find it interesting that the apparent atheists who feel the need to make themselves feel better by criticizing the bible and Christianity with snide little comments would even waste their time reading a
blog —
about belief.
The atheists on these
blogs are as fanatical
about their
beliefs as the most devout baptist or Muslim.
And another comment by a «freethinker»
about an article in CNN's
Belief Blog that attempts to be critical of the article without first reading it.
Even this CNN
Belief blog often carries the message of the antichrist, every time I see some «expert» talking
about Jesus, it's in a negative manner.
@Julie and mat: Before you throw fits
about how anti-christain cnn is, how
about you look at the varying articles
about Christianity on the
Belief blogs.
By Eric Marrapodi, CNN
Belief Blog Co-Editor (CNN)- Two days before Christmas, Imam Mohamed Magid, the executive director at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society, preached
about Jesus at Friday prayers.
Besides the
belief of other people impacting an Atheists life, look up the page for the «
About this
Blog» heading:
(CNN)- Over the last few days I have fielded hundreds of angry e-mails from pro-Mitt Romney evangelicals
about a recent
Belief Blog post in which I took Billy Graham and other white evangelicals to task for turning Jesus into a water boy for the Republican Party.
It's because of the religious dimwits that the news they create
about it, belongs on the
belief blog, occasionally.
We are on the CNN
Belief Blog... it is quite logical and reasonable to expect people to talk
about God, sin and faith.
Editor's Note: Academy Award winning actress Mira Sorvino sat down with CNN's
Belief Blog to talk
about her new film Like Dandelion Dust.
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?
Wait... you mean on a Faith and
Belief blog somebody talked about their faith and b
Belief blog somebody talked
about their faith and
beliefbelief?
Since I don't believe in an afterlife, my only purpose in life is to complain
about Christianity on the CNN
Belief Blog.
The HAHA's (Humanistic Atheists Harvard Agnostics) take over a
belief blog and accuse anyone talkin»
about faith bein» a troll.
My friends at the invaluable Mirror of Justice
blog have noted and commented on New York Times editor Bill Keller's snarky questions for and
about the religious
beliefs of various Republican candidates, but I feel compelled to add my two cents» worth.
I am just wowed at all the posts
about Not Believing something I find on the
Belief Blog.
In addition, the «
About this blog» section above states as part of its purpose,»... fostering a global conversation about the role of religion and belief in readers» lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and others like me, your beliefs and the beliefs of others like you can play a role in our lives, so we are involved alr
About this
blog» section above states as part of its purpose,»... fostering a global conversation
about the role of religion and belief in readers» lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and others like me, your beliefs and the beliefs of others like you can play a role in our lives, so we are involved alr
about the role of religion and
belief in readers» lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and others like me, your
beliefs and the
beliefs of others like you can play a role in our lives, so we are involved already.
There's been quite a bit of discussion lately on my
blog and all my social media sites
about belief and unbelief, Christianity and Atheism.
«Why would someone try and talk
about today's issues in the context of religion all while on a
belief blog?»
Just
about what you would call an atheist who comes on
belief blog to rant
about how stooooooopid those people of faith are.
Once upon a time hearing someone shouting profanities
about Jesus and or YHWH was a horror movie script, now it's an every day event on CNN
belief blog.
Why a
blog about one of the most vicious, lying
belief systems ever?
In my last
Belief Blog post, I expressed concerns
about the cost of the upcoming royal wedding to taxpayers.
First, it's more than passing silly to come on
Belief Blog and rant about your lack of b
Belief Blog and rant
about your lack of
beliefbelief.
You can forget
about trolling
belief blogs and do something wonderful instead.
You're on the
Belief Blog, which over the last 4 weeks has posted
about 20 positive Pope articles.
Last week I wrote a post for the CNN
Belief Blog about millennials and the Church focusing on how church leaders hoping to win twenty - somethings over with coffee shops and concerts may want to go a little deeper and consider substance over style.
interesting how many articles on the
belief blog are
about atheism.
And listening to anti-theists who frequent
belief blogs in regards
about their personal mantras / philosophies.
Once again CNN uses the «
Belief Blog» not to educate
about world religions, but to poo - poo Christianity.
As a strong Catholic who is of service to the community on a regular basis, loves the faith, respects other's rights to have their faiths as well, and — yes — has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I would love to see CNN's
belief blog write a story
about the positive of the Catholic faith, instead of always reading
about the people that have left and the problems people have with the Church.
What I don't get is why atheists should care one way or another
about thie CNN
Belief Blog; they have no belief, so why does it matter to
Belief Blog; they have no
belief, so why does it matter to
belief, so why does it matter to them?
Again, what I don't get is why atheists should care one way or another
about thie CNN Religious
Belief Blog; they have no religious belief, so why does it matter to
Belief Blog; they have no religious
belief, so why does it matter to
belief, so why does it matter to them?
Now that is a story I would love to read
about in the CNN «
belief blog.»
Now, this is what I posted in the tread
about: «Where do Morals come from» in this
Belief blog.
I wrote an article
about millennials and the Church for the CNN
Belief Blog today.
I also wrote a piece for the CNN
Belief Blog about how, when it comes to church, many millennials desire a change in substance, not just style.