Sentences with phrase «hear about christianity»

You likely know what he was talking about: Many of the complaints and criticisms we hear about Christianity are more emotionally charged than carefully reasoned.
It's easy to regurgitate what you've heard about Christianity, and it is extremely easy to condemn what usually manifests as Christianity in this country — I'm not fond of it either — but I would encourage you to actually study it, and the Bible, at length, and not so readily dismiss it.

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I hear about Muslims right now who are having visions and dreams about Jesus and convert to Christianity.
If you do nt want to hear anything about Christianity, or any other religion, then maybe you should not read or comment about the subject at all.
Many of them have never heard of Christianity, many of them know very little about Christianity and many of them were indoctrinated into another religion as children, thereby having very little choice in the matter.
Salvation comes by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone ----- Except if God placed you in a region on earth where christianity doesn't exist, then you've never heard of Christ, and will likely go your entire life without learning the first thing about him.
My students love getting into debates about religion and I really enjoy hearing their thoughts about what they understand about different religions and specifically Christianity.
He forgot about God for a moment and everything fell apartI thank you for not being predjudiced against christians as i hear a lot about how terrible of a thing christianity is now a days.
In short, he doesn't want to hear jack shit about racism because CHRISTIANITY SOLVES EVERYTHING IT CAUSES.
One of the things I love about Christianity is the physicality of sacraments like communion and baptism, the way we can taste, smell, hear, see, and feel the presence of God through these beautiful acts of remembrance and faith.
Specifically, it's far less common to hear about how a student who finds their way to or from Christianity, Islam, or Judaism (or even Atheism for that matter) while attending a university.Taking classes and sharing experiences alongside classmates from varying backgrounds can cause even the most religious or nonreligious person to inspect, analyze, and even question their beliefs.
If you knew nothing about God or Christ and heard a Christian condemning someone else, what would you think of Christianity?
The Springer show is somewhere where you are more likely to see Christians who probably a lot of other Christians would say «they are not really Christians», so you are just highlighting this characterisic of Christianity that we hear about all too often which exposes the conflicted nature of that bag of garbage sold to men by other men long ago.
Let's now hear about what you can say about Governor Romney and how he fits with rest of Christianity's definitions.
i'd be glad to talk to you about Christianity, but I also know all you hear is readily dismissed «fairy tales» until you see your own perceived foundation is much more ethereal than you're admitting.
They will have heard something about Christianity at school and will have holidays at the Christian festivals of Christmas and Easter.
Curiously, It's rarely that we hear a message about contentment within Christianity., the monastic orders being the exception.
And, what about people born into a part of the world where they would never hear the name Jesus, and would never see the bible or learn the first thing about christianity?
I wrote «The Sexy Wife I Can not Be» on Deeper Story, which went crazy (so many comments), followed by «I'm Sick of Hearing About Your Smoking Hot Wife» on Christianity Today.
A Christian doesn't believe there are many ways to heaven ------ And, this is a main reason why christianity and christians are so blatantly and hilariously flawed: it ignores the very basic logic that millions throughout the world will never hear or learn the first thing about christianity.
And I then heard students respond positively, even as the professor was showing how far Mullins departed from what classic Christianity thought its God - talk had been about.
Then hears all this nasty stuff, about how horrible Christianity is and so on?
Another preacher preaching what ever goes is ok with Christianity... If your going to preach Christianity based on the Bible, then you might as well forget gay marriages are ok... If you want to twist it around then thats up to you... Paul said, «The Berens were of noble charachter because they didn't believe what they heard, but they took what they heard and confirmed it with the Bible... So its like the Yen or Yang... Its either Gods church or Satans Church... Can't be any other way... Do I hate gays, no... I have some very close friends that I have had for over 30 years that are gay, but I think they will be accountable for their life styles... Thats the thing about Christianity, we are held accountable, its not an everything goes belief... Its rules we have to follow... And rules we will be held accountable... So maybe this preacher needs to start a dfferent faith or religion... One where there are no rules and where its people are not accountable for their actions...
When a person becomes a Christian at an Evangelistic Crusade, what Gospel do they hear, and what do they learn about Christianity and following Jesus?
In finality I'm tired of hearing about «The War on Christianity
Christianity has also been largely subverted into a communist view (we hear it all the time from you rich christians, about how if «you don't work you don't eat).
But ultimately, if we believe that Christianity is about a relationship, not a religion, than we have to give credence to people hearing the voice of God and following it for themselves.
There have always been large amounts of human beings throughout history that have lived their entire lives without hearing the first thing about christianity.
That why Mitt Romney can't talk about anybodys religion he needs to back off of Obama on that because last I heard is that mormonism is not at all Christianity.
I hear you RD.. The unique thing about Christianity is that when you compare it to other faiths, it is the only one in which God comes to us.
If not a word about Christianity were heard, men would not be so conceited (as paganism never has been at any time); but by the help of the fact that Christian conceptions are unchristianly floating in the air they are employed in the interest of this most potentiated impertinence, in so far as they are not misused in another and equally shameless way.
He explores how Methodism grew from a barely perceptible impulse in the Church of England in the 18th century to a foremost expression of Christianity in the modern world; how the mixing of Enlightenment rationality and evangelical enthusiasm resulted in Methodism's perennial doubleness of vision; how the Methodist message was heard, internalized and enacted in a bewildering variety of social and geographic locations; how opposition from Outsiders fostered strength while conflict between insiders fostered weakness; how money was raised, spent and symbolized; how women and racial and ethnic minorities found nourishment in the Methodist message; how the movement managed to circle the globe completely; and finally, how a gaggle of theories about secularization might help us understand Methodism's decline in the latter half of the 20th century.
Every time I hear someone start talking about how Christianity needs to be more «manly» or «masculine» - or, by contrast, less effeminate - it seems to come at the cost of basic politeness and human decency, of empathy and forgiveness.
Those of us who sat at the feet of Sidney E. Mead, as I did at the University of Chicago and as Bozeman, Hughes and Allen did at Iowa, heard him saying what he wrote in 1956 about «the tendency chronic in Christendom, but perhaps more acute among Englishmen, to support every contemporary innovation by an appeal to «primitive Christianity.»»
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