god destoryed the world with water because HE failed to create a creation that would follow rules... what
kind of god fails at creating something that won't follow its rules to the point of global destruction / cleansing?
Not exact matches
Some awkwardness and misunderstanding is inevitable in relationships, but sometimes, Christian women get so bogged down by the concept
of men being «leaders» that we
fail to recognize that
God only calls us into this
kind of «leading» relationship within the walls
of a loving, respect - filled, and mutually submissive marriage.
The point that I was making though, which apparently
God failed to help you grasp, is not that Christians don't have answers for these
kinds of questions.
And it is this
God who consistently
fails to appear in Process and Reality, other than as a negative or a
kind of after - image.
We must regretfully confess that we have in general
failed to engender that
kind of faith in
God that relativizes all worldly loyalties.
How he was supposed to be more or better, how this
kind of work wasn't really contributing to the Kingdom
of God, how he was
failing because he was here.
You wrote: but what Kaiser
fails to understand is that it is exactly the
kind of theology he presents in this book which has caused most
of those people to leave the church and give up on
God.
Kaiser thinks this is a bad thing (I think it is good), but what Kaiser
fails to understand is that it is exactly the
kind of theology he presents in this book which has caused most
of those people to leave the church and give up on
God.
He has succeeded in exhibiting the vacuum or the perversity
of human existence when it lacks a dynamic trust in
God, but he has
failed to show the
kind of trust in the
kind of God that can deliver us from the enslavement
of self.
I have often thought classical penal substitution
fails because it proposes a
kind of legal fiction, whereas we should say
God takes the blame because though not guilty he is actually responsible.
The Christian version
of God fails all
kinds of things we know about the universe.
Attacking theocentrically oriented theologians like Stanley J. Samartha, Ashish Chrispal says that such thinking «moves away from the centrality
of Christ and the triune
God,» and that Samartha «
fails to recognise that the
kind of pluralism he and other pluralists propose can make the religions a matter
of indifference or can take a form
of pious scepticism or people may renounce all religious choices, since they can live equally without them» and goes on to emphasise that
One
of the dangers
of having a lot
of money is that you may be quite satisfied with the
kinds of happiness money can give, and so
fail to realize your need for
God.
tried to get another woman but have
failed in every
of my attempts... Have not gotten the very rightful one but I have a feeling that there «s gonna be a turn around with this dating site.I am easy going,
kind, gentle,
God fearing and honest.I never cheated on my wife and I gave her the respect she deserves.
Herzfeld, whose career somehow lived to fight another day after his 1983 debut feature, «Two
of a
Kind» — a spectacular Hollywood turkey that imagined John Travolta and Olivia Newton - John as a
failed inventor and bank teller chosen by the angels to restore
God's faith in mankind — is a master
of unintentional kitsch, and most
of his latest plays out like a Mel Brooks or Zucker Brothers parody movie minus the actual jokes.