We wonder why
just believing in Jesus isn't enough to gather us together.
and atheism is
just believing that one or more gods don't exist... and is therefore no more of a religion than theism is.
Theism is not a religion Theism is
just believing that one or more gods exist Many religions are theistic (contains one or more god), but not all.
Isn't «faith»
just the believing in God part then?
It is so sad that so many atheists will spend most of their lives fighting and arguing against the very thing that can save them, only to die and go to hell and then to spend eternity regretting the fact that they wasted all of their time arguing about it rather than just accepting it, rather than
just believing, and a belief that could have saved them.
I really liked what you had to say about it, especially that «there is much more to the Christian life than
just believing the right things.»
Furthermore, there is much more to the Christian life than
just believing the right things.
How about
just believing in yourself and taking responsibility for every single one of your actions?
Worst part is, they didn't even choose these beliefs based on any real reason, they are
just believing what their parents taught them to believe.
It is more than
just believing.
Now Abraham was not
just believing an abstracted proposition but he believed God.
How many of us realize there's more to being a Christian than
just believing Christ is the Son of God.
The daily act of «working out my salvation» is more than
just believing a statement of personal redemption; it's about partnering with God in the things that were important to Jesus.
Just believing what appears on the surface to be true is to be misled.
If your god (or any god) provides some concrete evidence of his existence, then there would be an actual choice to make; otherwise, it's
just believing what someone else tells you without any real reason to.
More than the gruesome tales of how they were tortured, it is more horrifying to imagine how mankind could create a burning hell on earth, that was what it must have been for the Christians of Lyons and Vienne; yet these primitive Christians suffered and endured
just believing that a man called Jesus gave his life for many others.
He's going way beyond
just believing in something because it makes you feel good.
In case you haven't notice, Christians, and other believers are frequently not content with
just believing their myths and fairytales.
but i could reply to you that
your just believing what you want to believe as well?
Just believing something because you are to naive to know better (i.e. a child believing in Santa) is very different from a person studying their religion, coming to truly understand it, and choosing to believe it.
Do you really think that you have all the answers and that all of us Christians are
just believing in fairy tales?
Some, like the scientists that have gone on to win Nobel Prizes, demonstrate that the notion of
just believing «god did it» is silly.
The highest level likely is, but
just believing in a man, that in itself, is likely not all there is to it.
Once I started to think that this was what Jesus was really about, I wondered if I could do it, as opposed to
just believing in blanket forgiveness and focus only on the cross.
Question: How is that different that
just believing any random thing you choose to believe.
But Luke, it is not my «tradition,» I am
just believing scripture: i.e., Gal.
I was always taught that Faith (
just believing) without works (doing good) was dead.
People just never learn... or, maybe more accurately: they never stop
just believing whatever they feel like.
In the early stages of competition,
just believing that winning is feasible has the most important influence on motivation, says Jordan Etkin, a professor of marketing at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business.
FLAKE: Being a conservative is not
just believing in limited government and economic freedom.
But whether you are typ e X, Y or Z and choose motivating your people through bonuses, fear or
you just believe the power their community has over them will work in your favor towards increasing your team's motivation you are bound to give your best and show you care.
Sun's advice to aspiring entrepreneurs: «
Just believe in your power and start by making little steps, because you never know what will come out at the end of the tunnel.»
The factor can select from
just those it believes are most likely to pay up.
«
I just believe that I've been given a platform,» the 17 - year - old shrugs in a YouTube video announcing a slew of new business ventures, including a national tour, a line of merchandise and forays into acting and singing.
I don't know if it really gets so much easier, but you have to
just believe in your process.
The future wealthy don't
just believe in themselves, or that they have the right to make their own choices.
Bring in good people who don't
just believe in the market opportunity but believe in you and the company's purpose.
I had financial security, the ability to take the time off I needed, and a job that I did not
just believe in, but where it's actually OK to spend all day on Facebook.
«Some of them believed in the vision, but I think most of
them just believed in me,» he says of his investors.
Whatever they are,
just believe in them,» he told «The Brave Ones».
«
I just believed in the guy,» Ackman told me at the time.
«There was this core group of people that
just believed in it.
Strangely, it comes off as a compliment of sorts — an indicator of a chief executive who
just believes in his product.
Empowering beliefs help you transition into a new state of being where you have absolute certainty — you don't
just believe that your are capable of achieving great things, you know it.
Even if you believe God is vanishingly unlikely to exist, the consequence of being wrong (Hell) is so great, and the benefits of being right (not having to go to church on Sundays) so comparatively miniscule, that you should probably
just believe in God to be on the safe side.
«
We just believe it's the right time to add A shares to the emerging markets portfolio to diversify the mix,» Comegys said.
However the Wildrose gets everyone fired up thinking «that damn Rachel Notley wants to destroy the family farm» and rather than try to find the facts out people
just believe what comes out of the WR as the god given truth.
They just believe that Facebook feels bad it got caught.
Just believe the fairy tale.