Im 5» 5 dark skin Slim built black hair short cut; im outgoing love all outside events as well as inside love to cook at least i try still learning, love to
go to church there is so much about me to tell i just want u to learn for yourself
There were pictures of churches, sure, but did anyone actually
go to church there?
In fact, right now, I am trying to decide if I even want to
go to church there in the morning.
Joe Rossi, a former Cuomo staffer and state lobbyist,
goes to church there, Chris Haywood said.
Not exact matches
There were students who intentionally left their chargers at home so their phones would die on them during the day, a girl who mainly
went to church to escape her phone, and students who reported they enlisted friends
to literally hide their devices from them.
she is just a bit sold out, otherwise she would understand that
there are 300 million different people and not a one
goes to every
church.
So I have no concerns at all that people in the
church are
going to be involved in these discussions, get on board and help lead the rest of us forward in an age where
there are intelligences other than the ones we associate with Adam and Eve.
I don't see Christians as more honest, more faithful in marriage, less violent, more giving, more polite, or more anything than the millions of people who are indifferent
to religion and who only
go to a
church if
there is a wedding or a funeral.
If I
went to your
church, I'm pretty sure I'd see that
there's a pretty thick rulebook
there.
There is always room for those who want
to go to whatever
church they decide
to go to.
I had the delight of
going immediately from Canberra
to Singapore, where I visited friends who are serving the
church there as seminary teachers and preachers.
I wish I lived up
there so I could
go to your
church.
If you're wussy enough
to be bullied into
going to church even though you don't want
to,
there's TWO problems.
That is not
to say we should not take the journey for ourselves; it simply means that
there are maps drawn by those who have
gone before — from the saints in Scripture
to the Fathers of the
Church.
All those things are worthwhile and good goals, but looking around my
church at the twentysomethings who are making a lot of big life decisions, rarely do I see an example of a young millennial who has
gone the traditional route of a four - year college degree
to find themselves in a cubicle on the 11th floor — or at least who are happy being
there.
There were also the Hussite Wars from 1419
to circa 1434 in which the Roman Catholic
Church went to war against followers of Jan Hus, a priest, philosopher, and master at Charles University in Prague who had tried
to reform the
Church, condemning its sale of indulgences, which were the equivalent of a «get out of jail» card in the game of Monopoly in that the
Church sold them as a means for believers
to get out of Purgatory.
There have been times at conferences or big
churches that I've been envious of the speaker, because he / she could get up from prayer,
go to the platform, deliver the message, and
go back into prayer.
There is a story of a churchwarden (senior lay person) who went to hear a modern theologian speak — in the questions he got up and said that he was disappointed that his vicar wasn't there because that was the kind of thing he wanted to hear in his ch
There is a story of a churchwarden (senior lay person) who
went to hear a modern theologian speak — in the questions he got up and said that he was disappointed that his vicar wasn't
there because that was the kind of thing he wanted to hear in his ch
there because that was the kind of thing he wanted
to hear in his
church.
if your so called god will forgive murders and child molesters as long as they
go to confession and say 10 worthless and meaningless prayers, don!t you think god would forgive a person the tales birth control, if
there really was a god, which
there is not, I do not believe in god or wasting time
going to church to try
to get myself into the dream world heaven, but if I am wrong I am
going to hell because that's where all my friends are
going and I don, t want
to hang out for eternity with you morons in heaven.
you're right the
church probably will be
there long after any of us cease
to exist but it stands
to reason that it is
going down... as more people come
to the realization that the belief in a deity is not necessary
to live, the less need
there will be for a
church to exist.
Within the Catholic Faith,
there actually is quite a bit of agreement among the
Church Fathers,
going all the way back
to AD 170...
As i grew older i became more intellectually and scientifically driven and although i do still
go to church when i can its more for me a place when i am having a bad day that is a refuge a place that i just feel at peace in probably because i grew up in a
church was
there every Sunday and every holy day of obligation with my parents it brings back peacful memories.
oh, FYI, you won't save yourself just because you
go to church and
there's no one in this world who's perfectly «good».
And it will be for me quite a poignant moment
going there [
to Whitehall] with the other
church leaders and the Queen and all the others
to think of him.
Frankly I'm exhausted of all of this, yet
there will be debate on abortion, religion, satanism, and of course those terrible people who
go to church every Sunday and give money
to fund things like feeding the poor and needy.
There were people I know who are Irish, Polish, Italian, Mexican, Filipino, Guatemalan, but also African, Indian (the kind from India), Korean, Vietnamese, Colombian, Russian (why they don't go to the Orthodox Church, I'm not sure; but there they were), Lebanese, Japanese, Jamaican, Chilean, Ecuadorean — all in the same local p
There were people I know who are Irish, Polish, Italian, Mexican, Filipino, Guatemalan, but also African, Indian (the kind from India), Korean, Vietnamese, Colombian, Russian (why they don't
go to the Orthodox
Church, I'm not sure; but
there they were), Lebanese, Japanese, Jamaican, Chilean, Ecuadorean — all in the same local p
there they were), Lebanese, Japanese, Jamaican, Chilean, Ecuadorean — all in the same local parish
there's gonna be Atheist
church buildings with hymnals on humanism and self help sermons.
Many of them
go to church only if it's convenient, or only on Christmas or Easter (happy Easter btw) and a lot of them wouldn't
go at all but for that nagging «just in case» feeling, but a lot of them are very quick
to rant and rail at people who are content and secure in their acceptance that
there is no God.
Me personally would like
to believe so and I do.If
there is not god life is pretty pathetic if your think deeply about it.Theres always
going to be someone who says no this is how something is or this happened exactly like this I know for sure (ha ok)... On another note instead of acting like you really do know everything maybe broaden your horizon and try
church or read the bible and give God a chance.
In any case, as long as the extreme religious right can be neutralized,
there will be plenty of room for the atheist and the
church goer to flourish in harmony.
If you don't ask them
to pray the sinners prayer or ask if they are saved (and I don't mean
go to church every Sunday, because believe me
there are and will be A LOT of people who attended
church sitting in hell.
There is alot of debate out there about Christians, but just forget that debate, and take it from me, a person who says prayers, goes to church, has trouble destroying ants on the doorstep... this is how I would describe my faith... its a country song, but give it a chance, its a good
There is alot of debate out
there about Christians, but just forget that debate, and take it from me, a person who says prayers, goes to church, has trouble destroying ants on the doorstep... this is how I would describe my faith... its a country song, but give it a chance, its a good
there about Christians, but just forget that debate, and take it from me, a person who says prayers,
goes to church, has trouble destroying ants on the doorstep... this is how I would describe my faith... its a country song, but give it a chance, its a good song.
I became a Christian at age 13 when I
went to a well - known
church camp in upstate New York and was threatened with the imminent — as in «all the signs are
there; it may just happen tonight» — return of Christ.
Back when I was a kid and
went to church, our pastor (who held a doctorate from Duke) told us that the big sin
there was the sin of inhospitality.
I have absolutely no intention of ever
going back
to a traditioonal Catholic
Church but if
there was a new Catholic
Church where Catholic Nuns said the mass and offered communion, and where the focus was on Social Justice, Equality for Women and Compassion for the Poor I would be very eager
to begin attending mass again.
If you look at the
church website,
there is stuff happening several nights or mornings a week, always something
going on
to keep the people active, involved, doing something.
Believing in God and knowing
there is a higher power is so different than
going to a
church and getting wrapped up in the politics in a
church.
And yet, so often thats all
there is... we
go to church and all
there is is fluff and we need
to hear from God NOW.
though I like
to go to a Christian and Missionary Allaince
church, except
there is not one near me...
We decided that we were
going to let the message of Matthew's death be that
there is always hope, and that the
Church needs
to be that place of hope.
When asked why they
go to church, many people say that
there they meet the kind of people they really like (people like themselves) or that the
church helps their kids learn morals.
If you do not believe
there is absolute truth — if you do not believe that some people are right and some are just plain wrong — then it would be hard
to go to church.
Not just an abstract thing where you believe and might
go to church here and
there.
Also, we don't want
to judge and condemn the people who enjoy
going to a local
church, but every time we try
to go, it seems like such a waste of time, money, and energy when
there are so many tangible needs in our community.
I think why you didn't see people move from the
church because they are «Presbyterians» People who
go to the main line
churches are often
there because of tradition within their families.
God had four decades
to give me some evidence he was out
there, and he didn't, and I'm not
going to go vandalize a
church and end up in jail
to see if what worked for you will work for me.
But
there can be specific
Church forms of homophobia too: pressurising us
to change our sexual orientation (although people who want
to seek change in their orientation should be free
to do so, and some find that their sexuality does change); saying that gay people will
go to hell; not permitting us
to work with youth or children (assuming gay people are more likely
to be predatory or paedophiles); and holding us back from ministry roles.
I hate that people see so much ugliness in the
church, but you get a bunch of sinners (which we all are) in a room and
there's
going to be ugliness.
You don't think
there's a correlation with the fact that people who are
going through tough times tend
to attend
church twice as often, and if catholic, are 3 times as likely
to give confession than they would be if something wasn't bothering them.
BRC I believe with all my heart
there is God, I do nt
go to Church, practice what you preach and everyone will get along!!!