The subject of
deathbed conversions was hotly debated in 17th century England.
Christians have been telling lies about
deathbed conversions long since you started to tell lies about it.
I don't know what sort of praiseworthy items God will find in
deathbed conversions, but maybe He will praise things they did before they were believers?
There are few
deathbed conversions.
He said, for instance, of
the deathbed conversion of his friend Frank S. Meyer that «the only remaining intellectual obstacle to his conversion was the collectivist implication lurking in the formulation «the communion of saints» in the Apostles» Creed.»
«Contrary to the fantasies of the fundamentalists, there was
no deathbed conversion, no last minute refuge taken in a comforting vision of a heaven or an afterlife.
Comparing an attempted
deathbed conversion with a doctor telling a patient he / she has cancer is an idiotic analogy.
If a man has lived a life of cruelty and then has a change of heart, is truly sorry for his sins and then dies (the proverbial «
deathbed conversion») he can «be saved» without having done a good work in his life.
Fact - checking site Snopes was quick to point out that this is yet another phony story about
the deathbed conversion of an unbeliever.
No deathbed conversion for me.
The only
deathbed conversion attempts I have seen were Christians.
That is why the concluding episode,
the deathbed conversion of Lord Marchmain, is the denouement pointed to by the perceptive Cordelia.
The Liberal Democrats have also questioned this «
deathbed conversion».
I know they had
a deathbed conversion to the 50p, but now they pretend that they were believers all along.
I welcome
this deathbed conversion to political reform from the man who has blocked change at almost every opportunity for the last twelve years.
One of Revelle's students and associate, John Lancaster, published a review of the piece denying that Revelle could in any realistic sense be an author of the article, Revelle's family are dismissive of any «
deathbed conversion» and Singer was «disinvited» from the Revelle memorial symposium.
Are you claiming he made
a deathbed conversion to your faith?
Not exact matches
Deathbed comforting by a chaplain should never, under any circumstances, be about
conversion to any particular flavor of religion.