Religions profess faith
in the same God in different ways, and sometimes wars result from these perceived differences, usually involving the religious «right» to land occupation.
All the members that register on this site are Christians and they all believe
in the same God.
Correction The initial fee paid for Di Maria was 25 million Euros, Which at that time when the value of the Euro was half of the pound (I know this because i was in Portugal, when this news broke) equates to around 12.5 Million, Plus a further 11 Million Euros # 6.5 Million If he won a title in his first season which they did, So all in all 19 Million pounds (Wow what a tremendous amount of money to spend, Jesus Andy Caroll cost more than
him in the same god damn season)... Falcao's had a release clause of 45 Million, One which they paid money to him and his agent in order to instill in his contract, This is a sour note for most Porto fans because, he jumped ship having signed a 5 year deal In July and he left in August for less money for his buy out clause.
They all believe
in the same god, although they claim not to.
We believe
in the same God But in many different ways We believe in Jesus Christ And offer Him glory and praise
For example, my own faith tradition classifies Christians as people who believe in a triune (3 - in - 1) God, comprised of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons
in the same God.
I'm a devout Catholic and have posted here about Jesus, the Trinity and how Jews, Christians, and Muslims don't quite believe
in the same God.
some where i read that the christians and the muslims and the jews all believe
in the same god but they all believe different.
One of the epiphanies this Christian had after moving to Alabama is that I don't berlieve
in the same God as the neo-con evangelicals.
@Im the Know First of all Jew's and muslims believe
in the same god as Christians....
And none of them believed
in the same god or the same version.
God «redeems us» but not by denying our own freedom and accountability, Redemption is by God's taking us now for what we have it in us to become and for what (through our commitment in faith
in that same God) is already intimated and even experienced in some degree.
So, technically, all monotheists (Christians, Jews, Muslims) believe
in the same God.
BOTH believe
in the same God.
You and i believe
in the same God, but neither of us know it.
«We believe
in the same God, the one God, the living God, the God who created the world and brings his creatures to their perfection,» he first said in a speech to Muslims in Morocco in 1985.
So even if they all believe
in the same God, they still all believe with the same vigor that they are right.
And all muslims believe
in the same god as Jews and Christians, and the only differnece is that they believe in «One God as 10 com.s state, and that Mohammed is a Prophet».
And we do know that Jews, Christians, and Muslims believe
in the same God.
no true, they who worshipped these gods still live today, they are called greeks and egyptians... some still believe in those gods... while others believe
in the same god you do... while even some more others don't believe in anything — thats me
If Jews, Muslims and Christians all believe
in the same God when that only tells me there isn't a God but an economic development plan for each.
I've never gotten the conniption fit people have with other people who are simply minding their own business but simply don't believe
in the same god.
In a footnote to this passage, Pope John Paul referred to Galileo's letter of 1613 to Fr Benedetto Castelli, arguing that the two truths, of faith and of science, can never contradict each other, and to the teaching of Gaudium et Spes 36 which echoed Galileo in teaching that properly conducted research in any field will not be opposed to faith (provided that moral norms are respected) since «the reality of the world and of faith have their origin
in the same God».
Since Abraham and «all that is» have their origin
in the same God, the Pope seems to imply that Abraham's experience of a call is the common experience of humanity.
In my opinion, the central biggest lie that we have accepted hook, line, and sinker, is that Islam teaches, and Muslims believe
in the same God as Christians and Jews.
But now I am thinking why some Christians are so ruthless online although they believe
in the same God we do.
Likewise, Pope John Paul II, addressing young Moroccans in Casablanca in 1986, told them, «We believe
in the same God, the one God, the living God, the God who creates the world and brings the world to perfection.»
The headline doesn't say «Man wonders why God didn't universalize religion so that ALL humans believe
in the SAME god and so that NO humans disblieve?»
What I find totally hilarious is that your papa Taliban is claiming sucess for wiping out Shiites, and both believe
in the same god, who, BTW, has nothing to do with Hinduism.
I think that if God reveled itself in a massage worldwide, that can be heard by anyone in any language, and even by the deaf, with and image in the sky that can be seen even by the blind, then everyone would believe
in the same God.
Im not muslim but they believe
in the same God that we do and we have very similar beliefs.
All religions have extremist we wish that they didn't but there are, whether it be Islam, Christians, Jewish... I have respect everyone... We all believe
in the same God.
Christians and Muslims believe
in the same God, BTW... If a bunch of lunatics confiscated their religion and make it a weapon that doesn't mean it is backwards.
cause holy bible and qu «ran believe
in the same god.
«we all believe
in the same God (sorry atheists)» I think every other religion in the world that isn't judaism, Christianity (including Mormonism), and Islam, would like to refute that comment (don't worry, it's only a few thousand denominations of faith with billions of believers).
we all believe
in the same God (sorry atheists).
Its too bad that all three monotheistic religions believe
in the same god..
don't you think they are part of that «believes in ANYTHING» morons group, because they do not believe
in same god as yours?
They didn't believe
in the same God as us, so they aren't really humans.
Today I would like to repeat what I said to young Muslims some years ago in Casablanca: «We believe
in the same God, the one God, the living God, the God Who created the world and brings His creatures to their perfection» (Insegnamenti, VIII / 2, [1985], p. 497).
To clubschadenfreude: Muslims, Christians & Jews all believe
in the same God, just depends on how the stories told / when it stops.
As an American non believer in any god, I find it extremely appalling that my country would help another so two religious people can continue to fight in the name of their God (I heard they believe
in the same god).
What about those who don't believe
in the same god you do?
Hawaiiguest — Jews and Christians believe
in the same God and I believe that God has a plan to save them, His chosen.
Just as you have pulled up articles claiming that they are not one
in the same God, I, too, can do the same — Except with information stating the opposite.
It is just as similar to the Romans believing
in the same gods as the Greeks, only with different names.
Not exact matches
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God of War: Chains of Olympus
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Before he mentioned
God, Blankfein actually said something more profound
in the
same interview.
In the same vein as «State of Decay 2,» the upcoming «Prey for the Gods» is a survival game steeped in myster
In the
same vein as «State of Decay 2,» the upcoming «Prey for the
Gods» is a survival game steeped
in myster
in mystery.
It's like a Hindu
god, but
in economic terms they are the
same.