It's great to have an opinion, but starting a sentence with «In my opinion...» can
imply judgment of others» assertions.
Not exact matches
When we turn, in the light
of these preaching comments, to pastoral care, the critical question is whether the attempts to understand and accept, to get inside the
other person's frame
of reference, to apprehend and help to clarify the nature
of his specific conflicting feelings, all together
imply the absence
of judgment.
These three elements gain the support
of other forms
of general revelation in the following order: faith concludes (1) that the «wholly
other» is also the Creator, (2) that the sense
of moral unworthiness means that God is Judge, and (3) that the longing for forgiveness after
judgment implies the tentative assurance that God is also Redeemer.
Of course, the author implied that the underworld of Sheol continued to remain the permanent resting - place for all others (whether good or bad, and presumably all Gentiles) who were not to be raised for participation in the great judgmen
Of course, the author
implied that the underworld
of Sheol continued to remain the permanent resting - place for all others (whether good or bad, and presumably all Gentiles) who were not to be raised for participation in the great judgmen
of Sheol continued to remain the permanent resting - place for all
others (whether good or bad, and presumably all Gentiles) who were not to be raised for participation in the great
judgment.