Sentences with phrase «in deity»

The new notification system with Action Center should be enough for anyone currently using Windows Phone to start believing in a deity or higher power.
-- Reinhold Niebuhr (incidentally, «God» can be removed from this and replaced with the deity of your choosing, or with yourself, if you don't believe in a deity).
The presumption — and the motivation, I'd guess — of judicial Joyce wannabes then becomes clear: they're dressing up in a deity's magic cloak (which writers should only wear in the privacy of their garrets, by the way) instead of their usual «dull sublunary» fustian.
Almost every court finds that some kind of belief in a deity is required — but no court finds that Buddhism is not a charity, though it has no god.
Their common bond is a belief in a Deity or Higher Power of your choosing and loyalty to each other and charitable service.
Does faith have to be placed in a deity or higher power, or can other things provide support?
A simple and straight forward PowerPoint following the OCR syllabus on Belief in Deity through Sikhism
It is starting a fairly interesting dialogue about the general concept of believing in a deity, without talking down to non-believers or pushing an agenda.
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So while I don't subscribe to a religion or believe in a deity, I like to stay open - minded to the infinite possibilities of it all.
It does not propagate a set of beliefs in any Deity.
As for his serving as a stand - in deity, Weil concedes that gushing fans frequently accost him but emphasizes that to him, adulation is a penance he reluctantly endures for the chance to spread the word.
Apparently, according to some folks, not believing in a deity is worse than forcing yourself on someone sexually.
(Sigmund Freud held that belief in deity represented a projection onto the universe of one's continuing wish for the presence of an ideal parent.
This is not trust in a deity who seems to do evil.
I certainly do not believe in any deity that looks over my shoulder every minute of every day and intervenes in the affairs of man; none of the religions make sense to me other than being a blight and scam on the supporters of the faith.
And so my faith is in a Deity, but one that is in charge of some order in the universe, one that has sent numerous teachers to show us how to treat one another despite the deaf ear much of humanity has shown those teachers, a Deity that keeps trying to get us to see every other human as an equal.
He will not even admit that facing death is a harrowing business fraught with fear and doubt, whether you believe in a deity or not.
This is in no way equivocal to faith - based belief in a deity who created the universe and all existence.
Because all this is unknown is my main problem with belief in a deity.
The terrorists that were responsible ALSO believed in THEIR deity with ALL their hearts.
I could never imagine ACTUALLY believing in ANY deity nor afterlife (dead is dead people, Humans just are not that special)... but I do like the way this guy stirs the pot
Other than personally believing accommodations for the disabled is a good idea, I don't know that atheists have any particular view on that subject as it has nothing to do with not believing in a deity.
So not believing in a deity means someone can't objectively critique the work done by a charitable organization because it is religious?
If you believe in a deity (not diety, which has something to do with eating), he / she should have no problem existing beyond the constraints of time, and «Having 10 billion years to plan the reveal between the Big Bang and the earliest humans» would mean the same as an instant.
you don't need belief in a deity to know love.
Most of the Worlds population believes in some deity.
yes you can be an agnostic atheist or theist, but when one declares themselves atheist then you would assume they do not believe in a deity, not just they do nt think one exists.
After I made a commitment to reason, my loss of belief in a deity was inevitable... but it wasn't in and of itself a matter of conscience.
For example, why are you and I, who do not believe in a deity, so driven to explore the questions like «What is the energy we call life?»
The monarchical type of sovereignty was, for example, so ineradicably planted in the mind of our own forefathers that a dose of cruelty and arbitrariness in their deity seems positively to have been required by their imagination.
Faith also means «Without Question», I have questions religion and by extension the belief in a deity does not provide answers to.
But I do agree with you, you do not need to believe in a deity to believe that you know little.
Lawyer and scholar Thomas More said that religious tolerance should be extended to all except those who did not believe in a deity or the immortality of the soul.
Not our differences and distinctions, — we feel — no, but our common animal essence of patience under suffering and enduring effort must be what redeems us in the Deity's sight.
«Atheism is the lack of belief in a deity, which implies that nothing exists but natural phenomena (matter)» The author is «Admin» at the American Atheists site.
====== From http://atheists.org/atheism Atheism is the lack of belief in a deity, which implies that nothing exists but natural phenomena (matter), that thought is a property or function of matter, and that death irreversibly and totally terminates individual organic units.
Even if believing in a deity made a person never sick, for example, it wouldn't prove that such a belief is true.
However, you DO believe in a Deity, from your description of yourself.
I think what I have a problem with is this: it's fine if you believe in a deity, I have no bones about that, but there is no reason to elevate it to a posistion of «creator of everything».
to believe in your deity.
All an atheist is is someone who doesn't believe in a deity... and I do not see anything wrong with that Why would one have to believe in something without proper justification anyway?
It's amazing how hard it is for people to deal with those that don't believe in god, constantly trying to apply religious group cliches to a group whose only common characteristic is a non-belief in a deity.
Only 1.6 of the 16.1 % describing themselves as unaffiliated to a particular religion are actually atheist (Believe in no Deity) and only 2.4 are agnostic (Need proof of the existence of a Deity).
Then there are those that believe in a deity / God or a greater purpose.
Atheists assert that there is not enough evidence to justify believing in a deity.
Atheist simply assert that there is not enough evidence to justify believing in a deity.
Yet God is not only the supreme irrationality (as Whitehead said) in that deity can not be «explained» in terms of ordinary concepts — although deity can be seen as what Whitehead styled the «chief exemplification» of the principles required to interpret things.
The only unified thing about atheists is that they don't believe in any deity.
There is nothing unified between them except that they don't believe in deity.
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