I would rather simply hand back the flyer than admit to
laughing at their faith.
Not exact matches
They
laugh at Christians with scorn for our «hope» and «
faith» and talk about how no one needs a savior because we're all basically good... also based on no evidence.
We put our
faith in someone advocating for our promotion or
laughing at our jokes or loving us even when we are hard to love.
I don't
laugh at anyone for their
faith or beliefs, there is no reason to until you can prove your belief or their believe to a 100 % no margin for error fault.
In the opening sections he
laughed at the way in which the theme of
faith and works had now been taken up so widely by all preachers — «they slyly leave their sermon book under the bench and whatever else the shouting in the pulpit used to be about, and they begin to preach to us again on
faith and good works, about which one never used to hear or know anything».
If the patriarch and matriarch of the
faith can
laugh at God's incomprehensible ways, argues Cohen, then surely such laughter has a theological warrant.
The worldly look
at the church as a divided wet noodle with no power or authority and we ask them to choose our
faith from the smorgasboard of different religions and philosophies and wonder why they
laugh at us for believing this «myth».
mostly one tends to pity these atheists but when they so vigorously argue defend their
faith it is hard not to
laugh at them.
I have to
laugh at the Lutheran from the Family Council who says it is a question of
faith in God vs
faith in government, and then says that he has more
faith in the market than in government.
In the opening pages Luther set the pace, speaking of the Duke rubbing «his scabby and scurvy head» against the Elector, saying that the Duke «curses, blasphemes, shrieks, struggles, bellows, and spits», and says that such books as the Duke's «make me tingle with pleasure from head to toe when I see that through me, poor wretched man that I am, God the Lord maddens and exasperates the hellish and worldly princes... while I sit under the shade of
faith and the Lord's Prayer,
laughing at the devils and their crew as they blubber and struggle in their great fury».
What happened during that hour was the natural culmination of my coming to
faith: I had been cracked open to the divine, I read books that I would have
laughed at before the cracking, and the stars lined up and there was God, and then I knew, and then I said it out loud to a third party, and then I giggled.
Needless to say, I am not in any danger of losing my
faith, or of becoming an atheist (I did
laugh out loud
at Bullet's comment, since it is so true).
Sir George is
laughed at when he says the government is working to restore
faith in the political process.
For those
laughing at the green idiocy and anti-CO2 blind
faith of Australia's politial class, the same left / green radical hate for fossil fuels and cheap energy consumption will drive similar policies to be implemented everywhere if not countered.