Sentences with phrase «makes more sense»

1 commited adultery, incest, and almost sacrificed his son for the temptation from «God» (I belive it was Satan, makes more sense).
He agreed to put in the baffling «Thor Cave» scene (which makes no more sense now than it did then) and they let him have an extended second act with the Avengers hanging out on Hawkeye's farm.
But it makes more sense if we do not focus on the beliefs entertained but on faithfulness.
To demand that what we say about God be verifiable by direct observation or by an airtight process of logical deduction makes no more sense than to demand this of statements about Millard Fillmore.
A self - limiting God, the humble God of revelation, makes more sense within an evolutionary framework than in any others that have been proposed so far by science.
Unless you think it makes more sense that a small group of people just decided one day to create a whole new breakaway faith from Judaism without a central figure to look upon.
Given a choice, it makes more sense to ally with atheistic optimism than with atheistic pessimism — and we should remain open to the idea that even Faust's land - reclamation project is a part of God's larger plan.
Allow me to paraphrase your meaning for you Snyphilis, remove the contradictions of your speech so that your philosophy makes more sense.
Explination makes more sense then «I converted because of the facts...»
Universal Health Care like in Canada makes more sense, however, unless we all promote «PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE by living healthy life style and family planning, it is horrible deception for money by forcing everyone to subscribe insurance paying for others unhealthy and costly life style and sicknesses.
As a matter of fact, I've come across many people with the same objection that you've expressed here, and when I've taken them through it, they say that it makes more sense than anything they've ever heard.
But much Buddhist writing makes more sense to me when I understand it to say something about how things are and especially about how the self is.
His main concern is to show how his view of justification makes more sense of the Pauline passages that speak of it.
To me, that makes more sense than an invisible supernatural being in the sky magically poofing the Universe into existence and then dictating rules and regulation that would either be obeyed, or result in eternal torture if you didn't.
This seems to fit the subatomic world better, and it makes more sense of much else.
The word he used can also be translated «troubled» or «afflicted» which makes more sense in context....
Makes more sense to me to do it that way than to wait a week for a half hour session.
But he also believed in an «indirect» vindication of Christian faith — namely, that «it makes more sense out of more facts» than any of its alternatives.
The question then is whether it actually makes more sense that something so complicated and intelligent really has a better chance than a simple, unintelligent universe of surviving infinite timelessness and being a «first cause»?
This understanding of the burning coals makes more sense, doesn't it?
It makes more sense than Prothero..
That teaching makes more sense of marriage and divorce.
Amazing... taught to hate and critique evolution by a pastor, and you think Creationism makes more sense.
Until I find something that makes more sense (so to speak), I must stick with what I've got.
Which one makes more sense?
Therefore, rather than focus primarily on symptoms — or family problems — it makes more sense to focus on the changes themselves.
Jeez, I just read an article on Lady Gaga and SHE makes more sense than you do.
I have respect for those that have this gift and appreciate their knowledge and certain way of explaining things that makes more sense than how I would have put it.
If I learned anything during my trip to India it was this: The gospel makes more sense among the poor.
I can see how one can look at this idea and look at the following examples in Hebrews 11 as «Because they were sure they would get this reward, they did this thing» but as the author points out in verse 39 that they didn't get what they imagined they would, so if we understand faith as «being sure» it would turn out that it is «being sure» of something and being totally wrong — instead it makes more sense to understand Hebrews 11:1 as saying that «faith is a realization (or actualization)» of our hopes, a realization that the author points out is greater than we could expect and be sure in.
Examining christianity not as reality, but rather metaphorically makes more sense in that we should strive to be more christ like, and less satan like.
I think it makes more sense to believe unicorns don't exist than to believe that they do exist for the same exact reason.
This is my vision but I have to stress that it makes more sense when viewed through the lens of panentheism rather than through creation ex-nihilo with God specially creating individual souls for each human being.
How can we know for sure that God taught egalitarianism, and not that we are just seeing what we want to see because it makes more sense to us?
And finally, on a more intellectual level, I have never heard an explanation of life that makes more sense than the one in which God exists.
Why do you people think that if an explanation can not given, claiming «god did it» makes any more sense than claiming «Bigfoot did it»?
Now so much makes more sense and I was thinking God was mad at me.
For the pastor to work with that self - understanding makes more sense than to avoid it by playing amateur psychiatrist.
It makes more sense, to me, to allow people to have «lines» of relationship.
That makes more sense to ask.
It makes more sense to see that the people are tithing, but the priests are stealing the tithe, and as such, they are robbing God and robbing the whole nation.
Even those that would «secretly» support Driscoll's stance may turn to your opinion out of realization that it makes more sense.
Yet, it makes more sense to try to preach about God and salvation then to preach that there is nothing.»
Funny how such a simple concept as that makes more sense than the borderline insidious strategies churches use to supposedly get people saved (or grow more lavish buildings).
Turtles have hard shells too, so a statue (which would of course be of a hard material) makes more sense than using a manatee with its soft flesh.
As an atheist (SHOCK) it makes more sense to me to just get your body cremated or something and if you want a spot for people to come and remember you that's nice, but really it could be anywhere as long as you buy the spot, buying a specific plot of ground to have your body thrown into just seems silly and a waste of money.
It simply makes no more sense then them saying I stubbed my toe God let it happen so he is either fake or mean.
Then it makes more sense.
A John 3:16 discount makes more sense to me than 99 % of what comes out of Washington or the New AYork Times.
That makes more sense.
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