Right now Im not worried about Chelsea, Utd, Spurs or anybody else, if Im
honest I think if we wernt so mentally fragile and tactically naive we would have this League wrapped up by now and Im only worried about us.
Not exact matches
If I'm being perfectly
honest, I never
thought much about having kids.
If you
think you have a good idea, give it an
honest try.
«
If we're going to paper over it with goals that nobody is reaching except maybe the US — and we're doing it with natural gas — if we have that honest discussion, I think there'll be a lot of interest in pursuing it.&raqu
If we're going to paper over it with goals that nobody is reaching except maybe the US — and we're doing it with natural gas —
if we have that honest discussion, I think there'll be a lot of interest in pursuing it.&raqu
if we have that
honest discussion, I
think there'll be a lot of interest in pursuing it.»
Make sure you have a few friends that will be brutally
honest with you on what you
think of choosing, and
if they're nice about it, they're really not helping.
To be
honest I wouldn't even want to make a profit because I
think it would be so great
if this social service existed in every civilised society.
If you can't be
honest with yourself about the difference between the truth and what you
think ought to be true, you may well be intelligent, but you aren't rational.
To be
honest, I
think if Christianity fell by the wayside, that might not be such a horrible thing.
And why are their
thoughts found laden with hatred
if they are so secure and
honest to themselves?
I suspect it has to do with a misguided interpretation of Philippians 4:8, which says, «Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are
honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report;
if there be any virtue, and
if there be any praise,
think on these things.»
I
think if tf was
honest and told me that he can't prove to me his God even though he may know the truth of it in his heart, then I could accept that, and he might also then see he shouldn't be trying so hard to put that cart before the horse regarding these absolute assertions on morality.
Wie,
if I can chime in on Elecs beliefs, since I feel mind are very similar, you asked him
if he could really believe what he believes, and I
think it's safe to say he gave you a very
honest answer.
When I push the senior priest to tell me what Pell was then,
if not a pioneer on child abuse, he is blunt: «To be
honest, I don't
think anything of him.
I
think you did nt intend to start a heated debate... but
if you are truly
honest and loving and sincere... you will take my words here and try to understand them..
If I can be brutally
honest I didn't
think this video would get much over a couple thousand views maybe, and because of that, my points / theology wasn't as air - tight as I would've liked.
I
think if Christians were more brutally
honest, we would be better off as a church organism.
I
think if we were to be completely
honest with ourselves, we should be giving MUCH more than 10 %, but the idea of a ten percent is a great round number to start with.
Except that
if you were able to be
honest with yourself you would realize that 1)
if anyone is making that choice, and you are right about the ends, they are making it while depreived of fill knowledge and 2) «Free will» is a nonsensical construct invented to justify such a system without having to
think too hard.
And
if I
thought you were being
honest in your inquiry I would probably respond Dala.
If we are completely
honest with ourselves (and with the Old Testament text), I
think the answer we give to the question «Is it wrong to call God Allah?»
If you are basing assurance on your works, you will never have it because as you mature in your Christian walk, if you are honest, you will only think you are getting more and more sinfu
If you are basing assurance on your works, you will never have it because as you mature in your Christian walk,
if you are honest, you will only think you are getting more and more sinfu
if you are
honest, you will only
think you are getting more and more sinful.
My brothers are not
thinking right its all politics not religion
if they were
honest they should not build mosques in infidels territory its a shame infidels should be wiped out
And
if I'm
honest — with you and with myself — it has required and is requiring more courage than I often
think I have.
I hope that
if I was in your situation that I would have had the courage to do the same, although I can't imagine what it must have been like to
think of the potential consequences of being
honest and not pretending to have all the answers, and then for the reality to be even worse.
When we
think of him that way, in our most
honest moments, we
think that while it would have been nice to be back there and hear some of His teaching, see some of His parables, and go ask him that theological question that's always been bothering us —
if we're
honest with ourselves, we're not sure he's really the kind of guy we would want to hang out with.
In his case, he
thinks that
if they donâ $ ™ t believe in, say, the divinity of Jesus, then they should be
honest and preach that from their pulpits.
@tallulah13 The Greek gods were made in the image of men by men, some, Hercules for example was a man.The living God made man in His image.You choose, but
if you continue to avoid
honest debate I'll quit replying to you.There are many examples of proven Bible truths, the Greek b.s you brought up just confuses the real issue and adds nothing to the conversation.You know it, I know it, so does any
thinking person.Focus on the topic at hand or go elsewhere.
If we put to ourselves in
honest self - examination this question, «When we try to
think through to the end our actual moral responsibility before God, what do we see in our moral situation?»
-- to be
honest with you I don't
think he would be irritated with you and
if he was no one would ever know it — he has the patience and demeanor of a gentle saint.
If belief in the creative and the redemptive God makes sense at all, it must enable us to see more deeply and dearly into the whole of our experience, and to find what in the end of the day all
honest thought must find there.
From another perspective
if satan was his father it is to easy to apportion the blame to him i couldnt help it as my father is satan the truth is every one of us has sinned and fallen short and so we are responsible for our actions just the same as Cain.The devil did nt make him do it he influenced his evil
thoughts no doubt but the decision to kill his brother was his alone.Its the same arguement because of my parents because of my upbringing i couldnt help myself we all need to take responsibility for our own actions.
If we are
honest we choose to sin because we like to sin that is our nature our hearts are deceitfully wicked.Whats the answer repent and submit yourselves to God so that he can give us new hearts that do nt want to sin but want to please God.brentnz
In view of this, many have
thought it most
honest if they spoke only of that which was verified in experience and remained neutral and silent about metaphysics.
To be
honest, I also
think your husband sounds like an idiot
if he
thinks there's no chance of any god.
If we're
honest with ourselves, we've all
thought it from time to time while sitting at our jobs.
It may seem unkind for me to say such a thing about Christians but
if we're being
honest here... I'm only saying what most Americans are
thinking when Evangelicals make those kinds of statements.
Both of the BBC's mottos came from the Bible - «nation shall speak peace unto nation» (Isaiah and Micah) and «Whatsoever» which is a reference to Philippians 4:8 - «Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are
honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report;
if there be any virtue, and
if there be any praise,
think on these things.»
We may like to delude ourselves into
thinking we «want» something, but
if we choose something else, then maybe we just aren't being
honest about what we value.
I don't
think that most Americans would care too much
if a politician was like Hugh Hefner, as long as he was
honest.
Philippians 4:8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are
honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report;
if there be any virtue, and
if there be any praise,
think on these things.
I
think I might be the only person who knows what and why he was teaching those things and who actually has faith in all of it,
if I am to be entirely
honest.
There is a danger of
thinking thees are exceptions or the 1 % perhaps as you put it but
if we are
honest, really
honest with ourselves the same nature is in us and others that was in those in 1930's Germany, part good part bad and who knows what we might do in desperate situations
if there are not some higher principles that we adhere to.
I
think it's pretty stupid when folks (christians, mostly) want to insult and go on tirades but they won't have an
honest discussion or debate
if you paid them in gold bullion to do it.
But I
think it would help
if the church and the members could be more
honest about why they are there.
why would i care
if you
think i'm
honest?
Now with the world becoming one,
if it remains, and with our leading Western universities importing religious teachers from the East to teach students the religions that brought forward views like reincarnation, not to mention the success of missionaries in our midst from non-Christian religions, we Christians had better
think long and deep concerning these religions, not only to be
honest with ourselves, but to do justice to the central realities of our faith.
Even
if it is easier for the community to function when all believe alike, it is wrong for the community to suppress
honest thinking.
I have seen youth
think they are «hot shots» because they carry a semi-automatic» this is not the wild wild west and to be
honest against the new testamentt
if you get down to the dust of it.
If a lot of people are
honest, the life they
thought they'd have — or the one they once said they want — isn't exactly how it's turned out.
Your writing is beautifully
honest and inspiring... thanks for sharing your recipes,
thoughts and dreams with the rest of the world (even
if it was initially intended as a private project!).
I come from the school of
thought that says the odd little homemade treat is totally acceptable in a healthy diet (it kinda makes me sad to see so many people completely depriving themselves of anything sweet
if I'm being completely
honest here), but at the same time I do tend to eat my weight in salad too.