Sentences with phrase «christian religious talk»

... ive been sick and tired of all the christian religious talk about mores and morality for a number of years... and in my experience, more they talk about how they are soo moral / christian... the bigger the a ********** they really are.

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I'm talking about someone who is an anti-theist and patrols religious blogs searching out Christians to challenge their beliefs.
I listen to how they talk about matters of faith, religion, what they watch on their favorite religious tv programs, often listening as well to their radios playing their favored «Christian music» radio stations in the background, what are in the lyrics.
Almost 80 percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians, with, despite all the talk about growing religious pluralism, no more than 5 per cent claiming other religions.
If you want to get a sneak peek at what the Christian community will be talking about in 5 - 10 years, just spend some time on a Christian college campus.From evolution to religious pluralism to homosexuality, the issues that play out on the national scene often begin in classrooms, late - night dorm room discussions, and chapel services.
It's just an age - old attempt to have it both ways; people who are Christian and perceive that others will reject them for being «religious» or «conservative» love this kind of talk because it allows them to distance themselves from the Christian community while still claiming to follow Christ.
Christians who wish to speak «the language of the people» — and thus talk a lot about what makes up «the Christian lifestyle» — often assume that they can return to their own familiar «religious» language of grace and faith, sin and redemption, justice and mercy, even act and consequence, whenever they want.
I In my previous lecture I talked about the need to consider separately every other religious tradition and how as Christians we should understand and relate to each.
Readers who know Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974), Holy the Firm (1977) and Teaching a Stone to Talk (1982) are not only familiar with the autobiographical turn of her writing, but also with the power of a religious imagination that, while recognizably Christian; roams free.
«I think a lot of Christian educationalists are concerned about the direction of travel... they are day - in day - out helping to run schools... they don't feel they get much credit for it they feel that instead senior educational figures talk about Christian education and religious education and religious schools as if they are the problem.»
Even though Heidegger talks about such human phenomena as «fallenness» (which sounds remarkably like a Christian conception of sin), he repeatedly emphasizes that his account is scientific, not religious.
We talked to Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, about why true crime stories have made a resurgence, and what Christians should make of them.
Father Carrón, president of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, gave the closing talk, in which he (disagreeing with Pink) doubled down on religious freedom, speaking of a it as a fundamental human right, and attempted to synthesize how this freedom connected to traditional Christian freedom.
The «seperated» U.S.A. has a president who was elected thanks to the christian right, who has gone to war after talks with a god, who opposes homosexuals although I don't think homosexuals in general hurt him and who on religious grounds has opposed science, wich could potentially help billions in the next few decades.
«If you talk to people who've campaigned around the world for human rights and religious rights, they would say that where we are starting is actually on a path that could lead to the same sort of regimes that are elsewhere in the world, certainly in terms of persecution of Christians,» he said.
I often listen and watch talk show host / comedian Bill Maher who consistently offers up highly offensive anecdotes against religious groups, especially Bible believing christians.
I have seen several people here talk about «what does it hurt to let Christians or other religious faiths believe what they want» and slam the atheists and agnostics for getting in the faces of believers.
If it's so boring for Christians to talk about our beliefs, why are you still reading religious articles?
«When you talk about religious discrimination of Christians alone, it does not help us,» he said.
Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists are learning to talk to Christian and Western scholars, as well as being talked to; and in the process are studying religious diversity itself.
Instead of just having Christians talk about other religious traditions, chapter 9 allows some Buddhists to speak for themselves.
«Truly damaging speech can not be excused just because it expresses genuine religious belief,» says Mark D. Jordan, author of «Recruiting Young Love: How Christians Talk about Homosexuality.»
from the way you are talking I can tell you are not a christian but a religious person.
He often talks about how deeply religious people are under attack in America, a message that resonates with evangelical Christians and observant Jews alike.
If you lean toward the second narrative, I predict you read the Wall Street Journal, listen to conservative talk radio, watch Fox News, are pro-life and anti — gun control, believe America is a Christian nation that should not ban religious expressions in the public sphere, are against universal health care, and vote against measures to redistribute wealth and tax the rich.
Christian Mingle is a dating site focused on a specific religious group, if you want to make sure that the partner you're talking to has the same beliefs and that he devotes his life to Jesus Christ, then this is the place to look for a partner.
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