Sentences with phrase «by believers in»

Indifference towards beliefs, even where a neutral standard may be set, may have the unintended effect of constructive discrimination, an issue experienced frequently by believers in non-traditional forms of creed.
I am just noting that they are accepted by believers in the LIA without any due diligence.
The role of the lowest solar cycle for at least a century is mostly ignored by believers in man - made global warming.
I have long bristled at the endless parade of fallacies trotted out by believers in cAGW.
For instance, when Revelation talks about the unsaved being cannibalized by the believers in Jesus, it is referring to the guilt that is on our hands if we do not strive to convert our friends to the faith.
It now seems all too clear that the various over-all solutions of the social problem which have been emphasized in the past two centuries by the believers in progress are not solutions after all.
Unfortunately, major portions of this country and the political theatre have been absconded by believers in Iron Age Fairy Tales.
You literally have to close your eyes, ears, and mind to believe our nation wasn't founded by Believers in Jesus Christ!
For me, when I realized that there was a spirituality that was developed by the early church — by the same community that wrote the New Testament and would naturally understand it best — and that this spirituality had been practiced unchanged by believers in every culture and time, I had to be there.
Such a creator is not the personalized one held by believers in this forum and can not be arrived at using said arguments due to contradiction with scripture.
Yet when religions talk about alternate states of being and planes of existence, they are ridiculed by believers in «science.»
Nah, I was responding collectively to the numerous assertions on the blog by the believers in the varios sky - fairies that atheists are somehow immoral.
colin: «Nah, I was responding collectively to the numerous assertions on the blog by the believers in the varios sky - fairies that atheists are somehow immoral.
The hand of God is not physical yet can be seen by the believers in their lives.
It's no coincidence that a book - length study of its stylistic wonders of was later written by another believer in cinema's theatricalization of reality, Eric Rohmer.

Not exact matches

I'm very much a believer in doing things by the book, and the previous owner didn't fully embrace the process.
We have never been believers in publicity by the pound, but rather targeted media relations that performs.
Therefore, while the bubble is in progress your profits will pale in comparison to those achieved by the true believers, although you will stand a better chance of retaining your profits over the long haul.
I go because I'm a big believer in the importance of «Brand Canada» — the perceptions shared by the world's citizens of what it means to be Canadian.
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.
Religious believers are likely to get further in discourse with the current generation of secular academics by 1) continually demonstrating, as Posner himself seems to intuit, that only a moral theory founded on God can actually «work,» in the sense of bridging the gap between «is» and «ought»; and 2) demonstrating the inherent self «contradictions of the moral theories advocated by the «secular liberals.»
Ancient Jewish believers (as recorded by the Talmud and the Toledot Yeshu) described Jesus in the following ways:
Our service is an outreach to the community, for people who have been hurt by church in the past, non believers, people who are feel they are outcasts, etc.We run with no budget, all the offering goes to a need in the community, tonight its going to a senior that lost everything in a house fire.
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.
It depends on if you're a «christian» or a Christ - ian... today a believer can pretty much get away with anything because they pull the grace card, and I'm not saying there is no grace (my mouth is not perfect, but I bridle it by the Holy Spirit in me.)
Believers can reduce the number of abortions in the USA simply by following their cult's rules.
Tony Dgee I think that the finding here is that non-believers have a higher motivation because they realize that they have to make it in the world by themselves, whereas believers are like the dependant adult children we unfortunately have in society.
By the time Ukraine became independent in August 1991, many Ukrainian believers and even some ethnic Russians within the new country had abandoned the Russian church.
Two things bother me, why jeopardize your children's security for this experiment, and why do it??? I mean everyone has doubts I their faith, but being a Christian raised by atheists, turning your back so publicly is the same as saying your faith was a joke... it is insulting to believers, a crisis of faith is normal in life, denouncing faith is shameful
Without religion, in which the believers are deluded into thinking they are chosen by their God and everyone else is a piece of s ***, the world would be free of wars and hatred.
In God is Not Great, Hitchens wrote: «Name one ethical statement made, or one ethical action performed, by a believer that could not have been uttered or done by a nonbeliever.
You are correct, but John will be in denial, just like all the believers of all religions made up by mankind.
By believing in an imaginary god, a believer has not «lost nothing.»
A believers motivation is high and shaped by a strong sense of purpose in life, their motivation is rooted in the scriptures as evidenced by those high performers.
But the deeper question (which was never answered by Hitchens) is where the moral compulsion upon anyone — atheist or believer — comes from in a godless universe.
Everyone who is personally united to Christ, having been justified by faith alone through his atoning death, belongs to his body and by the Spirit is united with every other true believer in Jesus.
This testimony about Jesus as only a son of David (2 Samuel 7:12 - 14 NIV) who was punished by God with the floggings of men for claiming to be god thus becoming the «bright morning star» (Isa.14: 9 - 20) was revealed through the Bible by Maestro Evangelista in http://www.thename.ph which proves he is the «angel» or messenger sent by Jesus to deliver his testimony or HIS ADMISSION that he is not a son of God and as the «bright morning star «to all churches (or believers of Jesus) thus nullifying the «antichrist» lie made by the apostle John.
What happened to you could have been done by a believer or non believer, belief in a deity does not automatically make one amoral.
Like Luther, Lumen Gentium affirms the common priesthood of the faithful and grounds it in a shared participation of all believers in the one priesthood of Christ: «The baptized, by regeneration and the anointing of the Holy Spirit, are consecrated to be a spiritual house and a holy priesthood, in order that through all those works which are those of the Christian man they may offer spiritual sacrifices and proclaim the power of Him who has called them out of darkness into His marvelous light» (cf. 1 Peter 2:4 - 10).
Faithful believers in every generation live by the memories and hopes of the actus tradendi of the Holy Spirit: this is true whenever and wherever the word of God is faithfully translated, sincerely believed, and truly preached.
«Non-believers» can sometimes be angry when fervent believers believe so very fervently that they insist everybody ELSE believe as fervently as THEY do, and then they want our government to enforce that fervent belief by making our kids pray in schools to your concept of a god.
But the defensiveness springs from the attempt by believers to defend their belief against a «progressive» philosophy that is already rejected intellectually by nearly all cultural commentators, and, I suspect, despised intuitively by nearly all young people in America.
«A study in the United States, published in the Social Forces journal and conducted by Sociology researcher Lisa A. Keister while she was at the Ohio State University, found that adherents of Judaism attained the most wealth, believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were in the middle, while conservative Protestants accu - mulated the least wealth, while in general people who attend religious services achieved more wealth than those who do not (taking into account variations of education and other factors).
Given the abundance of (alleged) direct demonstration in the biblical past, and given the lack of demonstration in the (scientific) present day, again there should be great cause for concern by the rational believer.
I am by no means a believer in the practices of religion, but I prefer to look at life with some notion of Socratic skepticism.
The Lord is in the process of gathering living stones to form the new covenant temple to be located in, not separated by doctrinal - opinion - church - buildings, but the territorial locality whose believers will be one Heart, Mind, and one in judgment, so the leaven of sin may not, can not, drag others down.
sacraments — true you probably don't need a church for them — baptism is commanded (for believers), it's special, but not neccesssarily a sacrament, it can be done by any believer, although possibly it was only the apostles who baptized (I tend to go with the baptist view on baptism, because that's what I read in the Bible.
Therefore, even if one has not (yet) been excommunicated, one can not both be at variance with the law of the land and, in good conscience, claim to be a Latter - day Saint (the prefered reference to a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, «saint» being used by us in the Bibilical sense of the word, meaning «member» or «believer»).
True believers in God don't believe their faith has become irrelevant by any means.
Message to all anti-gay believers out there, your views on homosexuals are rooted in the belief that it is a behavior or a choice, yet you refuse to be corrected by someone who actually is gay and would know, how Christ like are you being that you should refuse to listen and discriminate according to your own assumptions?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z