Sentences with phrase «in religious texts»

But the one answer that you will not find in any religious text is the one you gave — that acts without faith can achieve salvation.
And, in answer to some of your questions out there, this isn't a religious book but shows you specific passages in religious texts on financial matters.
The only «evidence» for any god is in religious texts of the respective religions.
All the storytelling in religious texts is nothing more than supporting material to flesh out the behavioral framework.
And in most cases, there's a strong argument to be made that the «rules» trapping women are not even in the religious texts!
It's embedded in the religious texts and life if you look close enough.
Believers just want that to be true — even though the story in the religious texts is very different.
Choice is ours, we can choose to see love and accomodation in our religious texts or hate and violence.
Eventually enough people will come to their senses and will pay more attention to objective evidence - based research and not the simple little fairy tales in religious texts that made sense back when humans were far less educated.
May be God exists, but it is not the way written in religious texts.
Education in religious text does not give you a relationship with God it gives you knowledge not even understanding of the deeper things of the Bible.
Why no mention of extrasolar planets, other galaxies, black holes, etc. in any religious text?
@jim, I hope you believe it because of the cultural shifts or perhaps because you had a vision or believe some messages in a religious text... and not because you're planning to do something.
It's common in some Christian circles to believe that God has picked a man or woman out for you and he will guide you to her, although this is not mentioned in any religious text.
A good knight known as Godfrey (Liam Neeson, Kinsey) takes in Balian as he travels, making him his own, as a knight and as a son, teaching him the ways of righteousness not necessarily found in religious texts.
Could someone who has never read any religious text be considered «a good person» by those of particular faith if they uphold the morals of the COMMON sense so called «laws» or «Commandments», or «pillars of faith» in religious text?
That doesn't mean they didn't have their various religious beliefs, but they knew that they should not limit their ideas of freedom and governance to what was in a religious text.
That is not only ridiculous, but is NOWHERE to be found in the religious text you profess to follow.
Just because everyone interprets things individually does not remove the sheer psychotic madness that is in the religious texts themselves.
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