Keeping the faith Even when all the kinks are addressed, stem cell therapies may heal some patients but not others with the same disease.
I kept faith even during the period when dividend was cut, however, things did not improve.
Not exact matches
And so there are times when it's absolutely OK to
keep selling your product
even after you've personally lost
faith in it.
Katharine Hill, co-author of
Keeping Faith... Being family when belief is a question, writes, «The challenge for most of us is how we demonstrate unconditional love for our children,
even when the decisions they make disappoint us, so that they know that they are loved anyway.»
Koreans
keep up and do not lose your hope and
faith even if every evil thing happens to you, but your true living savior will always be with you.
The members of the LDS
faith have a 20 % chance of divorce and considering that in the east coast Divorce rate is up to 60 % and on the west coast it's at around 60 - 70 % I would say that
even if the religion makes no sense in the end it will
keep your family together and that should be whats most important.
4, Is it possible for a community to be composed of people of all kinds of levels of
faith and
even of no
faith at all, or for those who hold a vastly differing views of scripture to
keep fellowship?
@ Derrick Yu, This actually may come as a shocker, but there are believers out there who still continue to ask questions about God, about the Universe, and so forth, and unlike certain atheists out there who if they can't get definite answers to just come to conclusions that can not be verified like conclude that there is no God, at least there are believers out there who at least are willing to at least be open to the possibility that there is a God, and from there they develop their
faith, which
even though is not a perfect knowledge, at least can help
keep those minds open, unlike certain atheists who take the easy way out and convincing themselves that it is a fact that there is no God, when in reality it is not a fact at all.
Even though I have been an atheist for several years, I am still somewhat drawn to
keeping an eye on the goings - on in the
faith was a part of for many years.
There are two things which
keep her going
even in the face of a refusal: her love for her sick child and her unswerving
faith that Jesus could help.
There are, of course, many different agencies
keeping up different phases of what we have defined as the life of the spirit, but they are not sufficient,
even when taken all together, for they do not give the dynamic of an organized
faith.
Rejected,
even vilified, by the Zionist establishment, Lehi
kept faith with this burning vision.
Despite being open about his own
faith, he says he understands the need to
keep it separate from his work He said: «You can't go on the air and say: «I think there should be cycle routes in half of London» (
even though I do), because it would just wind up motorists.
I am scared sometimes with the world and what could happen to me such what happened in Aurora but my
faith gives me strength to
keep pushing on forward; I will not give up and I just smile a lot
even on days when I do not want to smile.
Even if this were to prove so successful as to turn away tons of Christians from their
faith or to
keep atheists shaking their fists at God... He's still on the throne.
The voice of religious
faith enlarges and enlivens the overall dialectic of culture,
even among non-believers, just as the voice of secular society
keeps religious writers more alert and intelligent.
I
keep finding myself hoping that tomorrow, 9/11, maybe these comments sections will quieten for a bit out of respect to the nearly 3,000 of all
faiths, and many countries, who were murdered by Islamic extremists... but then my natural cynicism kicks in and I expect Reality will post a bazillion web pages worth of copy - and - paste's of 9/11 sites — maybe
even «Truther» sites, so my hopes are dashed
The generation after the sixties, says Lasch, doesn't
even have a name, but that doesn't prevent it from coming in for harsh criticism from those who say young people have failed to «
keep the
faith» with the earlier radicalism.
But
even after you have put your
faith in Christ and are born again, you can die again if you make no effort to
keep yourself alive in Christ.
I felt contempt toward Jesus, and
kept questioning
even though I had the feeling it might be blasphemous and had the though «I believe that jesus heals by the holy spirit» but
kept debating / questioning, maybe
even tried to throw the other person off their
faith but didn't outright say that I believed it (and don't) until I realized it may be the blasphemy of the holy spirit and stopped.
Even when others despair, we Christians must, for our sake and for the sake of all humanity,
keep the
faith.
Church and Christians can so strangely
keep us from Jesus, but if you find a
faith community that feels like the gospels and prioritizes our neighbors and sticks together
even though their leaders are just medium and stuff goes sideways...
Listen I
keep seeing bumper stickers like «you can't be both Catholic and pro-choice» these are not reflective of my
faith, theser are slogans made for propaganda, I have 2 beautiful children and I have never been on a position where abortion could
even play a part, but it is a legal option to the public at large; this being said
even the bible calls for us to be good citizens, and to obey the law, I believe that this is a matter that belongs with the family and not the state; no matter how we criminalize abortion, they will not stop, but people will go under - ground and more fatalities will occur, I rather see the government placing incentives on more conseling for these expectant mothers and more outreach done at church levels, to reduce the debate to a single slogan is dangerous and will not accomplish the ultimately goal of preventing abortions my two humble cents
I will quite willingly explain to God that in the absence of 100 % certainty, I guarded my
faith as scripture warned time and again - something that is not necessary if God
keeps people safe
even from themselves and the exercise of their free will that he gave man in the garden of Eden.
When I read Calvinists it seems like they
keep trying to explain why their
faith is NOT like this,
even though from an outsider's perspective it really IS like this.
Getting to know many other young normal (well almost normal...) Catholics was really important and encouraged me to
keep practising the
faith even when it was hard, and what I have learned through the talks (
even though I slept through many...) and the discussions has helped me to grow in my
faith.
Then comes a list of lesser things «beyond necessity, purely as a special service to God, which is contrary to
faith... Tonsures, chasubles, albs... altar cloths, lights... bells, holy water, holy salt, incense», and a further list of ambivalent things: «veiling of statues,
keeping fasts (except for the clergy), Litany of the Saints, Hymns to Mary of an
evening, Confession torture, Palm swallowing, Passion sermons eight hours long, Consecrating the fire,... St Martin's Goose... three Christmas Masses, Oats on St Stephen's Day, St. John's draught».
However, I did
keep going to Mass,
even though it was difficult, and boring, and I think I grew in my
faith because of being faithful.
So when the gospel is presented to us and we are told that eternal life is the absolutely free gift of God to anyone who receives it by
faith in Jesus, and that there is nothing we need to do or
even can do to earn it or
keep it, most people start a get a little suspicious.
This theological tradition was able to portray a striking and
even heroic
faith, a sort of holding on by the fingernails to the cliff of
faith, a standing terrified before the enemy - God, present to man as terror or threat, comforting only in that he
kept us from the worse terrors of life without him.
No, Abram became a man of great
faith because for many years he had very little
faith, and
even in those times, God continued to
keep his promises to Abram.
some that with out self thought knowledge who called themselves athiest are really confused and truelly believe what they are saying
even when wrong they believe to be telling the truth now that is not all atheist some are really cruel and mean to deceived others - those who are not stading in solid ground are those worth reaching out to - cause they need to know truth from false testimony... those who trully know God can not depart from him but there are those who blindly fight their way away from him... evil is blind and can't see the presence of god — that was God's course for rebelion... only a pure soul can be reach by the creator now that is not that easy to
keep so its only through
faith and the acceptance of jesus sacrifice for the human race that is posible to find the way and acceptance required by God in his second agreement to menkind... jesus was the lamb who took all our sin so
even with a blind soul one can find the way to the creator and at one time if any find themselves in the presence fo the lord our God the reason we are here...
As for me, I think what we are to do is to
keep on ringing and ringing and ringing, because that ringing — and the longing, the
faith, the intuition that
keeps us at it — is the music of the truth trying to come true
even in us.
Even if it is systemic bigotry
keeping Muslims from building churches which hasn't been established by the DOJ, FBI or any body, it still doesn't rise to the level of violence people are experiencing in countries currently hostile to their
faith.
some that with out self thought knowledge who called themselves athiest are really confused and truelly believe what they are saying
even when wrong they believe to be telling the truth now that is not all atheist some are really cruel and mean to deceived others — those who are not stading in solid ground are those worth reaching out to - cause they need to know truth from false testimony... those who trully know God can not depart from him but there are those who blindly fight their way away from him... evil is blind and can't see the presence of god — that was God's course for rebelion... only a pure soul can be reach by the creator now that is not that easy to
keep so its only through
faith and the acceptance of jesus sacrifice for the human race that is posible to find the way and acceptance required by God in his second agreement to menkind... jesus was the lamb who took all our sin so
even with a blind soul one can find the way to the creator and at one time if any find themselves in the presence of the lord our God the reason we are here...
Such was Paul's dynamic theology, and Erasmus had failed, so Luther judged, to understand on the one hand the relative dignity and goodness of the Law, on its own merits, and on the other the fact that in any case to
keep it was useless, and indeed largely impossible for most men without Christ: «Fulfilment without
faith in Christ,
even if it creates men like Fabricius, Regulus and others [heroes of Roman history] who are wholly irreproachable in the sight of men — no more resembles righteousness than sorb apples resemble figs.»
That is the essence of
faith — to
keep expecting something from Christ
even when all you get out of church is a good kick - drum sound.
If we do not give thanks daily for the Christian fellowship in which we have been placed,
even where there is no great experience, no discoverable riches, but much weakness, small
faith and difficulty; if we
keep complaining to God that everything is so paltry and petty, so far from what we expected, then we hinder God from letting our fellowship grow according to the measure and riches which are there for us all in Christ Jesus.
This
faith of ours is the only thing that's
keeping us together in this time of trial and torment,
even though to step outside our homes is to risk daily bombardment and we still retain our
faith».
Even the Byzantine empire, which spread the Christian
faith, felt that women should be
kept domesticated and married in their teens, among other cultural patterns of the time that appear oppressive to us today.
It's not the easiest thing to
keep the
faith when
even as a player you are not aware of what your manager has up his sleeves, whu'd have thunk that anyone in their right mind would buy a super-computer for 42.5 million pounds but forget / refuse to buy a monitor?
keep the
faith gunners this year could be z year for Arsenal in z league and
even champions league have a good week end.
They will just say let's
keep faith in what we have and they will be
even better next season.
That's the only way you can back back to the club that has
kept faith with y ’ all
even when y ’ all know y ’ all šhït but still received bumper pay.
You feel sorry for him
even if you are Wenger out, but he
keeps putting
faith in the same players season after season who let him down, for that he has to go.
That's the onlybway you can back back to the club that has
kept faith with y ’ all
even when y ’ all know y ’ all šhït.
He
kept faith with flamini who is wouldn't start for
even a midtable team and arteta who has lost his pace and physicality.
Theo is an expensive failure and to
keep giving him the chance when he has repaid the clubs
faith with being a bottler and acting as if he's a lazy git (watched him a number of seasons ago against Blackburn away and all he did was run up and down the wing without
even calling for the ball to draw defenders away from the centre) I hate to say it but in my mind Alan Hansen was right when he said that «Walcott has not got a natural footballers brain» It infuriated me at the time but its been proven to be true I feel he's been collecting his money for too long without a result to justify
keeping him in our employment.
I am scared that Giroud's hattrick may make Wenger
keep faith in Giroud, 140,000 / week Theo and use Akpom to replace Danny or
even Sanogo instead of signing a Top CF
And though Southgate has
kept faith with John Stones, he appears to have slipped in Manchester City's defensive pecking order, behind Nicolas Otamendi, Aymeric Laporte, and maybe
even the big ball of sellotape
keeping Vincent Kompany's legs attached.