Should I not have
faith in something bigger than myself — the Creator — because I don't want to label it as a particular religion?
... existence of
faith in something bigger than ourselves».
Not exact matches
I am a
big fan
in putting your
faith into
something that you believe
in, even at the cost of being wrong.
As for numerologists, scientists, and non-believers
in general... to explain anything within our universe completely and fully (even the
big bang theory or evolution), one must eventually take a leap of
faith and believe
in something that equations or definitions can't quantify.
Those that have
faith in something, anything or whose
biggest accomplishment
in life seems to be insulting those who follow a religion?
In Step Two we develop a sense of
faith that there is someone or
something bigger and more powerful than we are.
You just got ta belileve that 14.5 Billion years ago
something started and you got ta have strong
faith in your religion to believe that 4.5 billion years ago, nothing exploded
in a «
big bang» and everything came from that.
personally I have lost
faith and patience with him, on the field and off it, he has been a massive disappointment and a let down...... people are going on about his form
in Roma, I say he is not doing
something he has not dome at Arsenal, he has good games but lacks that consistency and maturity you will expect from a player who has been given the number one jersey for more than 2 years
in one of the
biggest clubs
in the world.....
If the team lacks
something, they will go all out and spend neccessary
big money on filling the voids, Wenger just doesn't do that and never will, every season after a transfer window we say, «Oh if only we brought this player
in that position or that player
in this position, oh well maybe Wenger will do it next summer» but Wenger just always leaves a weakness that just never gets filled, he could have got Khedira, made a bid for Vidal or Carvalho, but no... Instead he puts his
faith in a 32 - 33 year old slow Spaniard who only knows how to pass and nothing else and a 30 year old Frenchman named Flamini who only knows how to foul.
does
something interesting
in that it suggests that the artifice and the audience's willing engagement
in it is the exact simulacrum of the word that Baird,
in the midst of his
big Oscar speech, forgets: «
faith.»
My
bigger concern is if you write
something that is discovered to be false - My understanding is if you were sued, you would have to prove that you published your article
in good
faith, believing everything you said was true.
I think a
big part of the answer lies
in the fact that most of my friends are part of a strong
faith community, which gave us support, confidence, strong social trust, and good marriage models,
something which I blogged about here and here.