It's become
a sacred truth that today's youth have it tougher than any time in memory when it comes to finding and keeping a job.
If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as
the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and entitle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.
If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as
the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and enti.tle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.»
They worry about the growing secularity of their host societies, fear that the rejection of God or some comparable conception of the divine is unleashing negative effects on the world, and argue that a concerted effort must be made to retain and revitalize commitment to
sacred truths.
All of my thinking is 100 % me, though, I simply rely on the same Bible to tell me of God's plan for salvation, among other
sacred truths of God.
Again, I do not know, but that's only one of many
sacred truths that a mere mortal like me can not grasp.
To the high priests of commerce, which one sees on «Wall Street Week» on Friday evenings, these are
sacred truths.
In the 17th century, Galileo used the metaphor of the «two books» to help Christians of his generation understand
the sacred truth that the earth moves about the sun.
He expressed his own view of the importance of education to his old poet friend Eobanus in March 1523, in a letter which takes us into the Renaissance world of the humanists: «I do not intend that young people should give up poetry and rhetoric... it is through these studies, as through nothing else, that people are really well prepared for grasping
sacred truths, as well as for handling them skilfully and successfully.»
Financial planners have been preaching
the sacred truth of diversification to their clients for years.
Not exact matches
Love
truth, look upon the world as Ishwara (
sacred).
(Jefferson originally had used the word
sacred for these
truths, but Franklin convinced him to use the less religious term self - evident.)
... The Jews (just like the church now) got flippant concerning divorce... I feel Jesus didn't have to mention homosexuality because the Law was clear to any Jew at that time... Paul had to mention it because he was an apostle to the Gentiles who I think were more prone to homosexuality behavior... I'm though not as learned as you... just my thought after 15 years of thinking about this issue... The church has a
sacred duty to all... even gays... we need a unified loving answer to give them... but it must be the
truth... because only the
truth can set us free...
The Scriptures are
sacred because they present the thoughts and acts of men who were searching for God, and who in these writings left on record their highest concepts of righteousness,
truth, and holiness.
Others, like Protestantism, allow the individual freedom in its interpretation; but in some sense, among all it is the
sacred scripture to which appeal must be made if one desires to know the
truth.
«In 325, the Council devised a set of
sacred testaments, Transparent and wise The
truth is only ever relied on that which we agree and abide» — Dr. Greg Graffin
That way of living — shaped by memory, bounded by tradition, directed to the future, formed to meet obligations both
sacred and profane, and ultimately answerable to permanent
truths — can not be embodied in the practice of lone individuals, because at its essence it is about relational commitments.
It serves now as a transitional period for a future cosmic fullness of the
sacred, Altizer states: «We can not understand the «Unhappy Consciousness» unless we realize that it too, like the «Dark Night of the Soul,» is a transitional state between an individual and particular realization of the
truth and the reality of Spirit, a realization whose very particularity demands a chasm between itself and Spirit, and a universal and total epiphany of Spirit which obliterates this chasm.
Beauty in the
Sacred The revelatory character of
sacred art is specifically depicted in the Catechism of the Catholic Church: «To the extent that it is inspired by
truth and love of beings, art bears a certain likeness to God's activity in what he has created.»
The
sacred teaching from direct Jesus on judging that is always a cosmic
truth is:» Don't judge if you don't want to be judge».
In 1962, Pope John XXIII pronounced to the Second Vatican Council that «the Church should never depart from the
sacred treasure of
truth inherited from the Fathers.
«In 325, the Council devised a set of
sacred testaments, transparent and wise The
truth is only ever relied on that which we agree and abide At the meeting of the minds Reading of the times Open the blinds To our complicated lives We all need some kind of creed to lead us to light»
Once we grasp the radical Christian
truth that a radically profane history is the inevitable consummation of an actual movement of the
sacred into the profane, then we can be liberated from every preincarnate form of Spirit, and accept our destiny as an occasion for the realization in the immediacy of experience of the self - emptying or self - annihilation of the transcendent and primordial God in the passion and death of Christ.
place, at
sacred times, through
sacred persons as distinct from a profane, «unholy» people, and the adoration of God in spirit and in
truth is not, indeed abolished, but radically relativized.
And yet modernity was also understood as a philosophical and theological system that displaced, or at least threatened, what could be called the praeambula fidei — the «preambles of faith,» which include the
truths of natural reason, particularly on philosophical issues close to
sacred doctrine.
Writing in the 19th Century, the evangelical missionary to the Holy Land, Rev John Nicolayson said the supposed miracle was evidence the city of Jerusalem desperately needed to hear the gospel: «If anything especial need be urged in favour of a missionary settlement in Jerusalem, this and other similar perversions and mockeries of the
truth and of
sacred things, furnish a most urgent plea.
Of course, we know all important
truth by the Spirit, and that is clearly how God wants it (if there were to be no seeking, no climbing the
sacred mountain, no effort, I think God would simply put a big sign in the sky saying «join the Mormons.»
In recent decades, this pneumatological and ecclesial way of reading the Scriptures is being widely recovered, thus protecting the
sacred text from individualistic exegesis and those critical methodologies that are indifferent, or even hostile, to God's saving and sanctifying
truth.
An atheist can make the statement «I hold life to be
sacred», but they cant say «life is
sacred», the latter would indicate an objective, absolute
truth that they do nt believe in.
Both religious groups would thus assent to the familiar saying that «God has yet more light and
truth to break forth from his
sacred word.»
The scientist's devotion to
truth is an ultimate concern which he rightly feels as a
sacred obligation.
But the question of whether that imposition is soft or hard is an important one; at least some commentators, particularly on the left, will not tire of pointing out the potentialities, in Christianity, particularly, for a
sacred order that imposes commanding
truths against certain aspects of the traditional family.
Hence it was possible for the word quest to become almost
sacred in Christian circles, for the leading Modernist journal to publish an editorial on «The Cult of the Questers,» for the Laymen's Appraisal Commission on Missions to suggest that the missionary activity of the church be also made part of the quest for the
truth or the true religion.
The
truth of the matter is that Christmas isn't just
sacred and it isn't just secular.
Furthermore, Thomas assures us that the principles of this
sacred science are more certain than any human science, since they derive their certitude from the light of divine
truth, not from the insight of a particular theologian.
The themes we worked on were journey,
sacred,
truth and reverence.
Our Church possesses an enormous,
sacred and unique deposit of
truth on the meaning of human love.
Of course, as John goes on to explain, if we deny what Jesus reveals to us through His blood, and say that we are not guilty of
sacred violence toward others, then we simply have not yet seen the
truth about the blood of Jesus and have not owned up to our own duplicity and participation in human scapegoating and violence.
Berkouwer rightly sees that the challenge of the nouvelle théologie was taken up by John XXIII in his opening address to the Second Vatican Council in a much - discussed statement: «The deposit or the
truths of faith, contained in our
sacred teaching, are one thing, while the mode in which they are enunciated, keeping the same meaning and the same judgment, is another.»
The ritual is not
sacred in itself — this much we have gained from our Protestant heritage — but rite and ritual are the carriers of
truth.
Like all symbols, myths,
sacred texts, objects and ideas, they are not the
truth.
Jabotinsky interpreted this to mean, «Do not exaggerate; do not see danger where none exists; do not regard a man who does his duty as a hero» for history is long, the Jewish people everlasting, and
truth is
sacred, but everything else, trouble and care and pain and death, ein davar.»
If Christian
truth claims are to be readmitted to public discourse, it is necessary to overcome the artificial dichotomies between
sacred and secular, between faith and reason.
You are ignorant because you want to be and that is because you hold your a priori beliefs
sacred over
truth.
All that's being» willfully destructed» here are the
sacred cows so many of the «institutionalized» believe in... A wise woman once said: «The
truth will set you free... but first, it will piss you off...» And do I think MLK, Jr. was a saint / bodhisattva?
The
sacred Liturgy is important to every Catholic who sincerely desires to worship God in spirit and in
truth.
He should remain in charge of the whole rotten edifice - the whole profiteering, woman - fearing, guilt - gorging,
truth - hating, child - raping institution - while it tumbles, amid a stench of incense and a rain of tourist - kitsch
sacred hearts and preposterously crowned virgins, about his ears.
As with
sacred Scripture, so with the exercise of the Petrine ministry: the
truth or otherwise of a teaching is based on the authority invested in it — in both cases, by God himself, guaranteed by his Holy Spirit — rather than on the identity, oftentimes unknown, of this or that composer (or composers) of a particular text.
And there are no proof - texts for these things, which largely come from
sacred Tradition or are derivatives from other theological
truths (like the communion of saints).