Besides, dead people don't vote (in most elections).
In her second solo show in New York, «Dead People Don't Scream», VALIE EXPORT examines the cultural spectrum, combining forces from societal realms with those of power at a universal level.
Faith Precedes Regeneration: Spiritually dead people don't have faith.
Once he or she exists however, there is now the potential for a second birth, as Jesus described to Nicodemus, (John 3) but because of Adam's sin all of man is born spiritually dead, incapable of faith, why because dead people don't do anything, much less have faith.
Dead people don't have faces, or pain receptors or brains to feel anything.
Not exact matches
While you were probably right from a moral perspective (judging
people by their appearance remains a crappy thing to
do), apparently from a scientific one, you were pretty much
dead wrong.
Don't stare at the
person dead in the eyes as this can be seen as too intense or even feel intimidating, but rather, look slightly off center to the left or right eye.
There are a lot of
people dead - set against reform, and they are going to
do just that.
The February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17
people dead has sparked another debate about gun culture in America and spurred new hopes that something will be
done to prevent future incidents.
Well, yeah... and I mean if what someone is really trying to achieve with this is to reduce practices that in any way, shape or form could indicate that someone bears them or their faith ill will... I don't think publicly humiliating
people who would take the time to look up your
dead ancestor's name and then take the time to drive to a temple and then get immersed in water on their behalf so that they (by their belief) have the option to accept your religion post mortem is really misguided and contrary to the spirit of freedom of religion in what it advocates.
A group of
people, a little over 2000 years ago, said that a man called Jesus was the Son of God, based on what he was said to have
done, including rising from the
dead.
No one can
do that for a
dead person.
How presumptuous of someone to
do something like this AFTER a
person is
dead.
Anyway, all you Christians here who want to bash on Mormons, why don't you take a good long look at your own religion, which worships a man who was sacrificed on a cross for BILLIONS of
dead people.
I still think baptising is better
done when a
person is ALIVE than
dead.
And what really gets me are Jewish
people who convert to Mormonism and then
do their best geneology so as to submit their own
dead ancestors for baptism.
I know the
people they're baptizing are
dead, and don't care.
Since he arose from the grave, as
did Lazarus... how come
people aren't being raised from the
dead today?
An Atheist who points at a
dead body and says, look as far as we know this
person has ceased to function, as souls don't exist.
Don't try and demonize
people who see this kind of garbage everyday and are sick of a huge chunk of their check going towards supporting lazy
dead beats who are scamming the system.
Touching
dead pig skin is a sin i
do nt see
people boycotting football.
They have new vehicles and eat pretty good on our dime I didn't have health care because the small business community is
DEAD here and didn't quafily for any of those programs, why is the working
person penalized for WORKING!!!
I just have to say that if you're God's son... if you can turn water into wine... if you can bring
people back from the
dead: if you can
do all that and not attract a woman, just give up.
Aside from all this, the bible says Faith without works is
DEAD... just being a good
person is NOT enough to truly follow Jesus Christ and
do the will of God.
I believe the
people crying about it should first prove that they were wronged, and since the
person baptized is
dead, I
do believe that is a little hard to
do.
She told me that the Mormons and the Jews are both nuts and that nothing they
do affects
people who are now
dead.
Here's the Mormon logic behind baptisms for the
dead: (1) Bible says you have to be baptised to get into heaven, (2) lots of
people died without any chance to get baptised, (3) the Bible mentions baptism for the
dead, which was practiced by early christians but isn't practised by anybody now (other than Mormons), and (4) God lvoes everybody but he is also truthful, so baptism for the
dead reconciles the statement that everybody must be baptised with the unfair situation of not everyone being able to
do so.
No offence but I don't think anyone cares about how his body should or shouldn't be buried the fact is he killed over 3,000
people and leaving kids with no dad or mom all everyone an the U.S really cared about was finding him either
dead or alive in which case
dead now everyone can rest at peace!!!!!
Yes of course, they are far more confused than
people who believe in verbally expressive faming shrubbery, snakes with the ability to speak, women who get pregnant miraculously,
people who can
do the aqua moon walk and zombies rising from the
dead.
Just because a
person is
dead,
does not mean they can no longer
do anything CATHOLICMOM 2..
Lets vote for Romney who talks about religious abuse and yet his religion is abusing the religion of others continually... bet he
does nt suspend his money to them... they just wait till
people are
dead then baptise them... this is an extremist religion and not one we want for president
Why
do people bury their
dead anyway?
The Mormons may have their reasons for
doing this but I really don't think the
dead people give a hoot.
@user: Why don't I count
dead people?
We're called to Live the Kingdom by loving each and every
person as much as we love our selves (we demonstrate this by healing the sick, cleanse the leper, raise the
dead, feed the poor etc.) Clearly it requires a renewed mind to
do the above, because it is through the renewed mind that God has chosen to manifest His Kingdom.
Are... you... kidding!?! Would a sane
person go around protesting
people's rights and telling unbelievers what Jesus will
do to them unless they were
dead certain that they were right?
If a
person believes that Jesus died on the cross for their sins, and rose again from the
dead, but don't believe that by faith in Jesus they have life that can never be lost, are they justified?
If they believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for the sins of all mankind, and if they believe that three days after his death, Jesus Christ rose from the
dead and if they believe all of these things, but don't believe in Jesus for eternal life, that
person is not saved.
It is your evil religion working in your evil mind that chose fire for this innocent
person who
did no harm to your
dead «prophet».
asdf — You realize the
dead people aren't physically baptized, don't you?
This is by no means Mormons
doing baptizing for deceased
people and saying: «There, now that you are
dead and have no choice we are going to offer a baptism for you and you are now a member of our church whether you like it or not» It's not at all like that!
Besides the fact that this is supposed to be restricted to your own
dead family members (which is why genealogy is so important to Mormons), it is specifically not supposed to be
done to certain groups of
people.
Jesus
did not come to make bad
people into good
people, Kelly told us (her voice is so low and musical), he came to bring the
dead to life.
One major problem with baptizing
dead people, they don't have a choice to accept it.
If these
people don't believe in the mormon religion then why
do they care if someone proxy baptizes their
dead?
I think that proxy means that they don't actually dig up
dead people.
Who the hell
do you
people think you are desecrating the
dead of my Religion.We would not
do it to you.
He has put in our path
people that may cause us to slow down, or even come to a
dead stop as Jesus
did (Luke 18:40).
Jesus was never afraid to touch the untouchable sam is giving good advice but in the scriptures when a
person in the old testament touched a leper or a
dead person they became unclean that is our fear.What is different with Jesus is that when he touched the lepers his righteousness made them clean instantly when he touched the
dead they came to life that is the power of the holy spirit and that power is in all of us who believe by faith in Jesus Christ.So we
do nt have to be afraid because we are covered in Christ.brentnz
For this will is the eternal order that governs all things, that brings you into union with the
dead, and with the men whom you never see, with foreign
people whose language and customs you
do not know, with all men upon the whole earth, who are related to each other by blood and eternally related to the Divine by eternity's task of willing only one thing.