But I'm not
for dogmatic statements about Christ and negative assumptions about ones relationship with Christ.
Not exact matches
In fact, the more cast - iron you are with what you believe, as you seem to be by all the
dogmatic statements you have made, the easier it is
for something to tip the balance and cause you to remove yourself.
(I am aware of the irony of this
statement coming from a regular contributor to this blog) The great problem with religious faith is that any proposition predicated on
dogmatic acceptance of unprovable supernatural postulates can and will be manipulated by the unscrupulous
for their own gain.
I am sure your
statement is true but I guess what I found interesting was that
for some atheist they are just as
dogmatic as the religious folks.
all
dogmatic statements are hypotheses to be tested
for coherence with other knowledge.
Even questions, guised under a desire to learn, are almost always
dogmatic statements of the questioner seeking affirmation
for what they already believe.
Are you saying that we depend completely on God and in His mercy alone, to bring about crisis
for change or, is this yet another
dogmatic statement disguised as a question??? So, there's NOTHING I can do to change me....
For if you are then that
statement is an excellent example of a
dogmatic one.
Their own
Dogmatic Postulation of CO2CAGW «tenets», which in effect constitute an instant litmus test
for defining Believers as against «deniers», and their incessant repetition of
statements which publicly preach a Liturgy involving a coming Apocalypse, both contribute to bringing their Ideology very close to constituting at least some kind of Religion.