Sentences with phrase «evangelicals believe»

«Many evangelicals believe in climate change or understand the science in climate change, but they still see it as a future event,» he said.
Most Evangelicals believe that the Bible should be interpreted like any other document.
Mormons are like Catholics and Jews: evangelicals believe they're going to hell, but they need them for their political agendas.
Volf's work is brilliant and provocative, but also just not what most evangelicals believe (see Scot McKnight, hardly as conservative as I am, on the issue yesterday).
It summarizes in direct language what these evangelicals believe about sex, marriage, and identity.
Half of white evangelicals believe there is a «great deal» or «fair amount» of extremism among US Muslims.
Two - thirds of white evangelicals believe Islam is not part of mainstream American society and contend that it encourages violence more than other faiths, according to Pew.
Rather than saying «Calvinists claim...» or «evangelicals believe...» or «Republicans are...» stick with concrete, documented examples like «John Piper said...» «The Evangelical Theological Society's Web site states...» or «At CPAC this week...» This will protect you from accusations that you're attacking a straw man and will help anchor the conversation in reality.
About 16 percent of self - identified evangelicals believe Dreamers should be deported, compared to 25 percent for all undocumented immigrants.
Nearly 70 percent of evangelicals believe Dreamers should be allowed to stay in the country, with 49 percent supporting a path to citizenship and 20 percent believing they should become legal residents but not citizens, Politico / Morning Consult found.
Only ignorant, wet behind the ears, children that have little real experience or exposure to scripture or a relationship to the Lord; would make such statements as «Evangelicals believe he walked around with a Halo».
It seems like an obvious statement if you believe that Jesus was «fully God» and «fully man» (as most evangelicals believe and call the Incarnation), but to some of us it seems in the least, inappropriate, and at the most, sacrilege, to imagine Jesus in this way.
These days, everyone wants to know what evangelicals believe — especially about political issues.
«Until one party or one candidate embodies everything that evangelicals believe, there is no reason to expect them to vote the same way,» he said.
Those silly Evangelicals believe in the God of the Bible.
Evangelicals believe that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
More than half of self - identified Tea Party members say America is a Christian nation, while just over four out of 10 white evangelicals believe that - the same as the proportion of the general population that says so.
Baptists and evangelicals believe that this Greek word has two principle English translations, and that the context of the Bible passage determines which meaning should be translated into English as the true Word of God.
As Evangelicals we believe we have the responsibility for taking the Gospel to the ends of the earth.
Many Baptists / evangelicals believe that the «for» in verse 38 was mistranslated.
Postconservative evangelicals believe that doctrine matters — but not as an end in itself.
«If evangelicals believe the United States has a moral obligation to support religious freedom worldwide, then why this narrow lens?»
Holy Scripture does not present us with details about what happens to those who die in Christ» whether, as most Evangelicals believe, they enter immediately into the fullness of God's glory or, as Catholics believe, ordinarily undergo a period of further preparation.
The Rapture, many evangelicals believe, will usher in an apocalyptic period that will culminate in Jesus» return.
You say that most evangelicals believe «something miraculous» happens to make unborn babies human from the moment of conception, but you argue that «there is no way to prove that they are right.»
It is, in particular, the second of evangelicalism's two tenets, i. e., Biblical authority, that sets evangelicals off from their fellow Christians.8 Over against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affirms.
Not only that, but evangelicals believe their interpretation of the bible should be entrenched in law and forced on citizens even if they reject evangelical christianity.
Mormons believe that Jesus and Satan are brothers, they believe in the majic underware, Seventh day adventists go to church on saturday, Catholics believe in praying to saints and confessing your sins to a priest, evangelicals believe in people that speak in tongues and catching the Holy Ghost.
«see here is where you miss the point evangelicals believe in original sin else why would we say that you are born a sinner»
That many evangelicals believe that America was once a Christian nation and should be turned in that direction again, Boyd argues, has damaged the ministry of the church, both in this country and around the world.
Research from Barna throughout the last decade has confirmed the sentiments: «91 % of the nation's evangelicals believe that «Americans are becoming more hostile and negative toward Christianity.
All Evangelicals believe that dinosaurs walked side by side with man.
I am not an Evangelical Protestant but I find it hard to believe that Evangelicals see Obama as «Evangelical» Then again Evangelicals believe that NOTHING you do is counted against you once you say the sinners prayer so I could be wrong.
What should shock and shame every Christian is that only 47 % of white evangelicals believe we should follow the golden rule.
So some Evangelicals believe the 2nd Amendment comes from the Bible?
The problem isn't how evangelicals vote; the problem is what evangelicals believe.
«Some evangelicals believe the Orthodox are not fully Christian,» said Lee, «and some in the Orthodox church have resisted — rooted in a deep - seated suspicion of foreigners.»
Many evangelicals believe that societal reform is a top - down process: Remove President Barack Obama and frustrate initiatives of the Democratic Party and you're well on your way.
The Evangelicals believe that the Jews are condemned to burn in Hell for all eternity because they have rejected their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Last year, a Pew survey found that 70 percent of white evangelicals believed that «Islam encourages more violence than other religions.»
Prior to Roe, even many evangelicals believed that abortion was a Roman Catholic issue.
According to PEW polls, in 1987 some 60 % of evangelicals believed AIDS to be God's punishment for being gay.
I grappled with the sentiment since 9 - 11 of robust, nationalistic, flag - waving patriotism and how many evangelicals believed Americanism (or American interests for those of us that are not American) and Christianity were somehow one and the same.
Not all evangelicals believed that Darren Wilson, a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who killed unarmed teenager Michael Brown in August, should have been indicted in a recent grand jury hearing.
In 2013, 82 percent of white evangelicals believed God gave the land of Israel to...
The Prime Minister was at his most evangelical believing that everything was better and brighter after eight years of Labour.

Not exact matches

Moore, who identifies as an evangelical Christian and views homosexuality as a lifestyle that is «against nature,» said in a 2005 interview on C - SPAN2 that he believes «homosexual conduct should be illegal.»
«If you're Mike Pence, and you believe what he believes, you know God had a plan,» Ralph Reed, an evangelical religious and political leader and friend of Pence's, told The Atlantic.
Complicating matters further is Osteen's association with the prosperity gospel movement, and the related «Word of Faith» movement popular in some evangelical circles, which teaches that believing Christians can harness the power of prayerful speech: to reap material and financial rewards in this life as well as the next.
Marc Short, a longtime adviser to Pence and a fellow Christian, told me that the vice president believes strongly in a scriptural concept evangelicals call «servant leadership.»
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