Sentences with phrase «in gods of»

Rachel's first book and this remarkable blogspace she has created are surfacing what my work is also surfacing: there are lots of people who are losing faith in the gods of the establishments (of which there are many).
Do I have belief in a God of long ago being the Originator of Creationism..?
Maintain loose belief in god of former religion.
All people, whether they realize it or not, who rely on the laws of logic, must borrow from the truths founded only in the God of the Bible.
You said, «Since I believe in the God of the Bible and not in Thor, I believe that there is more evidence for the former than for the latter.
Since I believe in the God of the Bible and not in Thor, I believe that there is more evidence for the former than for the latter.
Do you believe in the God of the Bible Kerry?
Athiests, You think believing in the God of Abraham is crazy and foolish.
The Christian People believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and worship their messiah, Jesus Christ.
The most successful leaders on the planet have been and are those who trust in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
The Old Testament is filled with examples of gentiles coming to faith in the God of Israel through the works demonstrated by Him.
The god you believe in is so radically lopsided and morally contradicting, that it's better to believe in a god of love, that is unwritten, but simply breathing in the over soul of the universe.
I just don't believe in the god of the Bible because that God makes no sense whatsoever.
Some have come to espouse the notion that you are an extreme, crazy, ready to do violence, person, if you believe in the God of the Bible.
I believe in the God of Einstein.
Yes, most do believe in a god of some form but that does not mean they are religious, just delusional, which also does not mean they are insane or killers... those are the extremest but not isolated to any one god or religion.
I believe in the God of Voltaire... of Jefferson... of countless others... He is not to be «proven» as if he were somehow akin to the «grand and wonderful Oz»...
It takes more faith to be an atheist, than it does to believe in the God of the Bible.
They believe in a God of zero chances.
Colin, what percentage of people are «deceived» out of all those people who have faith in the god of the bible and sincerely believe that they are saved?
I confess that beneath my playful derision lies a hint of fear, not that I'll be «left behind» but that I'm already caught up — in a delusion, in false hope, in a God of my own making... and perhaps, in a looming Great Disappointment.
Why do atheists continuously assert that only a moron could believe the God of Abraham is real — a) many brilliant people are Christians — b) even if you do nt believe in the God of Abraham, why is it impossible for you to accept that an intelligent person could?
Each person is free to believe or not to believe in the God of their choice.
-- b) even if you do nt believe in the God of Abraham, why is it impossible for you to accept that an intelligent person could?»
Now while you may choose to dismiss this, and that's your absolute prerogative, as mythology and not «true», it is not a belief in a God of my «own making.»
To my mind, and I say this most seriously, it would be impossible to believe in a God of love and justice if the horizon of man were limited to this life only.
To set mercy in opposition to the indissoluble bond of marriage is to set mercy against fidelity, and for someone who believes in the God of Jesus Christ that entails an irresolvable internal contradiction.
Both of these examples suggest that atheism often means «disbelief in the God of the establishment,» since those in power typically define the God who is supposed to be believed in.
The total christians in the world equals approximately 2.8 billion, leaving an approximately 5 billion more who don't believe in the god of the bible.

Not exact matches

Or to put it another way, even if we miraculously found those two longed - for DVDs of the future, postmarked from God, in our mailbox one morning, hard choices would still be hard.
In August, Moore made a similar argument on mass shootings in the US, claiming America «asked for it,» because it has «taken God out of everything.&raquIn August, Moore made a similar argument on mass shootings in the US, claiming America «asked for it,» because it has «taken God out of everything.&raquin the US, claiming America «asked for it,» because it has «taken God out of everything.»
In 2018, that game is the new «God of War» — an incredible, similarly epic journey that I spent two weeks playing more or less nonstop.
«God of War» demands that you play it smart — a welcome move in an era of cynical, lowest - common - denominator media.
His struggle to become the god of war was often told through fighting off hordes of monsters (based in Greek mythology), often in small arenas — you enter an area, the exits are sealed, and you must fight your way through groups of enemies until they're all dead and you can progress.
While we've already shared many of our (very positive) thoughts on the game itself, we also wanted to highlight the important ways in which «God of War» nails the little details.
Kratos is Kratos, but Atreus is just a little kid — and the extremely violent fights in «God of War,» one would think, are no place for a little kid.
Good news: It was worth it, as there are countless moments while playing «God of War» when I stopped to take in the incredible world that Sony's Santa Monica Studio built.
In many ways, the combat in the new «God of War» feels more «Dark Souls» or «Bloodborne» than «God of War.&raquIn many ways, the combat in the new «God of War» feels more «Dark Souls» or «Bloodborne» than «God of War.&raquin the new «God of War» feels more «Dark Souls» or «Bloodborne» than «God of War.»
Between the level of detail in everything, the incredibly impressive shadow work, and the fact the game runs smoothly 99 % of the time, «God of War» is a technical triumph.
Every image in this review was captured on my personal PlayStation 4 Pro from a retail version of «God of War.»
Faith at work in the performance of The Nutcracker was like an offering up to God from committed people who gave their entire life to the art of dance.
Sony's Santa Monica Studios did something with «God of War» that's never been done before in a video game: It's made a complete video game that takes place in one continuous shot, in real time, with no loading screens at all.
For the first time, Kratos is a fully fleshed - out character in «God of War.»
In general, it's this sense of mystery — and the ability to explore that mystery — that makes «God of War» such an excellent game.
This is a nice little touch that only some of the best video games do, but it's certainly appreciated here in «God of War.»
All other games could take a page (or 50) from the subtlety of dialogue and voice acting and storytelling in the new «God of War.»
There's a lot of complexity in «God of War,» but none of it is hard to find, or to learn.
We want to find tomorrow's leaders to participate in this program because we have these opportunities right now and, God willing, five years from now, ten years from now, Detroit is going to be a place that people are just clamoring to be a part of.
Supporting others in their pursuits, but not — God help us — at the expense of our own dignity.
«I would go to class one day and I would learn about transactions and I would go to work on Monday and be in the middle of the transaction, and I would think, «Thank God I went to class,»» says Cole.
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