Not exact matches
God, I just can't imagine suggesting this to any of my friends
or family
or anyone I
care about.
Well Tom thank you.That is something I actually live by, both here and in real life.I don't really
care what one believes but I want each and everyone to really consider it.I don't force Jesus
or God onto anyone.I have studied the message of Christ since the start of my reason.It's impossible for one who is forced to believe.
As an Atheist, I don't
care about the nativity scenes,
or «Under
God» in the Pledge,
or «In
God We Trust».
Atoms and sub-atomic particles are much smaller than humans, so why would
God be interested in,
or care about them.
God is invisible and doesn't
care to be as obvious as math
or gravity; we should honor his decision and treat him like he does not exist.
I don't
care if you are an atheist,
or dedicated to
god, whether you are pro democrat
or pro republican
or libertarian.
The universe doesn't
care who we are
or how we live
or whether there's
God or not.
b) Pascal's Wager assumes the Christian
god doesn't
care whether someone actually believes,
or simply goes through the motions;
i do nt
care if you do nt beleive in
god or my religion, but one thing about my religion is it teaches respect, to whatever your beliefs are teaches ignorance thats the difference between me and you i
care for others to were you only
care about yourself without the reprecussions of the future
Even when I did not know
or care about other
gods there was a difference between Santa Clause and beliefs in
gods.
Most atheists don't say there are no
gods — we say there is not sufficient evidence to believe there are any
gods or that there are
gods who
care about what goes on on Earth.
Personally I don't
care how a person spends their time
or worships... they can worship goats, spirits,
god, buddha, nothingness
or football... As long as they don't criticize others
or attempt to propagate to non believers, and by that definition, these atheist are as bad a evangelicals.
after you die you will
care because you will face an Almighty
God who will throw you in hell wither you believe it
or not..
(I Timothy 3:5)
God has used that verse to challenge me to manage resources in His church with the same
care (
or greater) than I manage resources in my home.
if
god didn't stop someone as bad as hitler, then he doesn't
care or is not there.
God does not
care about your warm and fuzzy feelings about Him
or trying to be good and it sounds like you're living on man - made heresay about what you think
God expects of us.
I don't
care if your black, white, green, brown don't believe in
God, believe in
God, believe in aliens,
or ANYTHING!!
The challenge of pastoral
care is recognizing that our love is not the equivalent of
God or God's love, but rather a reflection of it.
I really don't
care about a
god existing
or not.
I don't
care whether people choose to believe in
God,
gods, heaven, hell,
or anything else.
And since we are not owners but merely caretakers of this world and its people — its Wealth is neither ours to Keep
OR to Give — as the hands and eyes of
God in the world we simply
care for the Creation of which we are a part.
They are letting
God into their hearts just by her
caring for them nothing more needs to be said by them
or her to accomplish this.
Concerned parents might do more research if they really
cared and would know that Satanists don't believe in the supernatural
or in Satan
or God at all.
As my good friend Peter Lawler would say,» studies show» that students who believe in a «harsh, punitive, vengeful, and punishing»
God are less likely to cheat on a test than are non-believers
or students who believe in a «loving,
caring, and forgiving»
God....
Or... he should get a different
god... one that will take better
care of him.
The evidence on this point comes down to this: When Washington prays and urges the nation (
or his army) to pray, does he expect
God to
care about the fate of the American cause, as distinct from the British cause, since they also pray to the same
God?
I would think
God, and /
or, Allah,
cares a little bit more about human life than words on some paper from a book.
Why do they
care if I believe in
god or not?
I am with you when you say you don't
care which
God Obama worships,
or if he worships any Got at all.
Healing parts of your heart that you've once put to the side — whether to survive, to be strong, to avoid pain
or take
care of others — may be the most powerful act of faith, that
God is calling you to make today.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but
God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if
God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over,
or really could
care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
Here's the proof that if there is a «
God», he doesn't really
care about our existence,
or more specifically, our happiness / salvation: If there was a
God that
cared about our happiness, He would have made it easier to be happy.
All I'm trying to say here is that when I'm told to love
God with my whole heart, soul and mind, and to love my neighbor as myself, and to forgive others unconditionally, and to love my wife unconditionally, and to be kind and compassionate to others and to love my en emies and to take
care of orphans and to feed the hungry and not to li e
or to e nvy
or be boastful
or arro gant
or hypoc ritical
or a gossip
or proud, and when I'm told that
God demonstrated his love for us in that while we were still in s in, Christ di ed for us, I realize that these things have no relevance to the grie vances I find in» religion.»
There are times when we truly do things out of an unselfish
care for others and there are times when we do not and I don't really see a difference within
or without religion, church
or God.
Those guys got a lot of patience,
or they know how to keep their women in line by makin them believe that
god wants them to... Who
cares as long as it's not happenin to you?
Either way, an agnostic (coined by Thomas Huxley in 1869 from the Greek word agnostos meaning «unknown») feels that maybe
God does not
care or they don't
care about
God.
But interpreting providence in light of historical specifics leads to nothing but problems, because one will end up with a
God who
cares for some people (
or peoples) more than others.
And don't say that it's the devil and people's free will, because all that would prove is that
God isn't omnipotent
or doesn't
care enough that people don't believe.
@Kev: «Your school of thought could apply well if the notion of
God was a
God who either wants to be made known
or doesn't
care whether
or not to be made known, but your school of thought doesn't apply at all if said
God does not want to be made known but would rather have humanity develop faith, which is not a perfect knowledge.»
Believers seem to think that these things are welcome (
or perhaps they just don't
care if they're not welcome) and at the same time they think that their religion should never be criticized, despite the fact that their isn't a single shred of evidence to support the existence of any
god.
The other goes something like this: Is there anything one could reasonably call a
god that
cares one whit about anything that transpires on this planet
or in any of our lives?
Always needing to be right, always needing to be in charge and control, always too busy and self - centered for others and always trying to figure out ways that you can profit from
God, the Bible, church and religion tells me who you are, in which case I
care not what you think about what the Bible says, whether
or not it is without error and so on.
So how does your school of thought apply regarding the fewest of explanations and fewest assumptions apply when it comes to
God who does not want to be made readily known in the first place, but wants us to develop faith in that
God instead.Your school of thought could apply well if the notion of
God was a
God who either wants to be made known
or doesn't
care whether
or not to be made known, but your school of thought doesn't apply at all if said
God does not want to be made known but would rather have humanity develop faith, which is not a perfect knowledge.
But I'm good with the fact that
God listened and that he
cares even when I don't understand the results
or what appears to be a lack of results.
Your school of thought could apply well if the notion of
God was a
God who either wants to be made known
or doesn't
care whether
or not to be made known, but your school of thought doesn't apply at all if said
God does not want to be made known but would rather have humanity develop faith, which is not a perfect knowledge.
Man, sure wish we
cared less about size and form... if there's 2
or 3 believers,
or 2 - 3000...
or if we meet in a building
or home
or the street... and
cared more about if the living presence of
God in power is there.
Sorry my delusional friend, but if 40 years of that wasn't enough to come up with any evidence
or for Jesus to «touch» me
or some such thing then obviously
God doesn't
care if I believe in him
or not, so why should I
care?
besides, since no one has proved this
god creature to truly exist the idea of
caring about this one person as if he matters
or even has a point to exist is beyond me and further proves the willingness of the ma $ ses to be sheep instead of shepards!
Similarly, if someone loves
God, and knows that life without Him is awful, then if they
care about someone - even someone like this pastor, who may be far away - then why would they not try to steer him (
or anyone) away from a self - destructive path?
Well,
God is invisible, but if we start loving
or giving Him without expecting anything in return, and falling in love with
God is like dancing with Him under the stars at night, sharing with Him our headaches, heartaches, and let
God take
care of them when we feel overwhelmed, feel His love through watching a beautiful sunset, paying attention to out of the blue thought when we least expect it, talk to
God, and most of all, laugh and see our hearts dance with joy when we interact with
God.