And [Trutzi] often argued, «Well the skeptics are too negative, you know; they're not open minded
enough about the believer's claims and we should really bend over backwards and explore all these possibilities.»
Not exact matches
And, we've all heard
enough stories
about the «hazing» that goes on in our U.S. military forces, if one doesn't happen to be a «
believer» or, a «
believer» like they think you should believe.
I'm not saying that when you'll do this you'll become an atheist (though personally I believe if you truely do think
about it, that you will become one soon
enough) there are a few people on this board (like JW) who has thought long and hard
about god and rationalized it
enough to still be a
believer and make some sense, but fred, I will not be even remotely swayed to understand your point if you only use the bible as your bullhorn.
Enough has already been written
about the fear, violence and shear terror that is resulting from the actions of True
Believers today among most of the world's major religions — primarily Hindu, Muslim, Jewish and Christian.
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to talk unembarrassedly
about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis on congregational studies to be misinterpreted as an outgrowth of the spirit of the times — which views local communities of
believers uncritically, as in - arguably good things, and assumes that if there is anything the matter with them it is that they aren't big
enough.
In the case of religions, doctrinal, ritualistic, and scriptural limits are necessary to protect the information
about ultimate questions that they each consider important
enough to pass on to the next generation of
believers.
Perry is using religion as a stamp of approval to get votes from «
believers» who are: 1) gullible
enough to believe this nonsense
about hearing directly from God; and 2) those stupid
enough to accept that religious beliefs along qualify a person to run a country.
@fred you said, «You know
enough about the Bible to know mountain top means close to God in most cases» Ah, the typical
believer response.