Sentences with phrase «most other christian»

Worst - case scenario: That this is exactly the same level of quality as most other Christian films.
They have several upgrade packages, which are comparable to most other Christian dating sites:
ChristianMingle.com offers different types of membership plans, at one, three and six months.Like most other Christian dating sites, the longer the plan, the greater the savings.
Also, I'd heard that eharmony had a larger «pool» of people than most other Christian dating sites.
Unlike most other Christian dating services, ChristianCafe.com is Christian - owned and operated.
In many areas of belief (probably the majority of areas) Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints (Mormons) believe the same as most other Christians.
Basically, they sound just like you, except they believe things you and most other Christians don't believe.
He will continue to behave like this for years now, alienating himself even from most other Christians.
A good many Christians — Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox, liberal and conservative — appear to have few theological inhibitions about assuming that most other Christians are not really Christian.
* I.e., for most other Christians in this country this means they are unable to approach a minister of their own communion, spontaneously ask for the sacrament, demonstrate they hold the Catholic faith in respect of the sacrament and are properly disposed.
For Catholics and, I suspect, most other Christians, faith does not rest on historical research but on the word of God authoritatively proclaimed by Scripture and tradition.
Convinced that most other Christians have been duped or coopted by the conspiracy, they remain certain of their own incorruptibility.
• Even if one agrees with Mark Noll, who is perhaps the most distinguished Evangelical historian we have, Dale at least offers a helpful insight into the history and thought of a movement most other Christians in America tend to dismiss as rubes, fundamentalists, reactionaries, crazies (snake handling?
However, it does make me wonder what most other Christians who also believe in the rapture think about the numbers of people who will actually be raptured?

Not exact matches

The argument asking weather Islam is or can be a tolerant religion where people of this faith can live side by side with Christians, Jews, Hindu's and other religions co-exist in America is on the minds of most Americans.
Most Christian representations have failed to keep up with other evidence.
LDS / Mormon is very different than a subset of Christianity (most Christians don't consider it Christianity at all), and therefore since it is not as well known as mainline Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), criticizing particular details (hair - splitting) is still useful on educating others on LDS beliefs — even if done so in a negative way.
You accuse Christians of being brainless and nasty, but most of the posts I've seen are from people who can't say enough to degrade and discredit others who take a moral stand on life, politics or whatever.
Yet you do not see the narrow path you have been led down by simple dint of «tradition» and other long - standing violations of the Constltution merely because most Christians support this sort of thing.
Prof. Turner is certainly correct in maintaining that there are more genuinely Christian scholars at Notre Dame than at most other American universities.
Most, and by most I mean a far overwhelming number, of Christians were sickened by the earthquakes in Haiti and Bam, the tsunami's, and every other natural and man - made disasMost, and by most I mean a far overwhelming number, of Christians were sickened by the earthquakes in Haiti and Bam, the tsunami's, and every other natural and man - made disasmost I mean a far overwhelming number, of Christians were sickened by the earthquakes in Haiti and Bam, the tsunami's, and every other natural and man - made disaster.
For one thing, I'm a Christian and from what I've seen many of the most outspoken Christians are the whiniest about any other faith getting a good word.
So one campus is evangelical or pretty much Southern Baptist (not all the students there are Baptist but all conform to Christian social discipline) and the other isn't even remotely Baptist or only vaguely Christian (although most of the students are more than vaguely Christian).
In addition to testify with other Christians at congress on the matter, President Harrison has been a signatory to a number of letters along with other religious leaders expressing concern about the mandate, most recently a few days ago.
A Christian debt charity has called believers and wider society to think of others on the most notorious... More
Actually, I believe that most atheists would have no problem climbing some hierarchy or other within a christian organization..
Most christian theology was defined in opposition to other beliefs.
I am VERY tired of people preaching to me and others about how «a Christian would and should act» when the hypocrisy of the matter is that I, a «none believer» practice «The Golden Rule» more than most!
It is what has lead me to my veiw that Atheism as a religion, the passion most Atheist have for their point of view from the start you may not fall in this category but I'm sure you know someone that does.The same applies to Christians that freak out on someone and start forcing their view on others, I see that as wrong also if someone asks or brings the debate to you then by all means debate but why be rude how does it help?
A Christian debt charity has called believers and wider society to think of others on the most notorious shopping day of the year.
It is also true that later people used (and still use) his teachings to oppress others, but many (perhaps most) Christians today look to the example of Jesus for guidance in how to treat others, not to the Old Testament.
Whether or not most Pentecostals are aware of their similarity to other Christian mysticisms, there are distinct parallels.
For his imaginary Jesus is different from Chads imaginary Jesus, and indeed, there are 2 billion versions of Jesus on the planet, most of whom look at all the others and say «you are not a real Christian
Jesus did have an incredibly clear cut position on violence, one that Christians typically ignore (like most of his teachings): «Turn the other cheek.»
Christians are the minority on this planet AND there are a lot more atheists than you might think (most of us don't push it on others like SOME chrisChristians are the minority on this planet AND there are a lot more atheists than you might think (most of us don't push it on others like SOME christianschristians do).
I was raised Christian and I know my Bible, my father and grandfather were both ministers and, most other Sundays, I attend a «real» Church with my family.
And most people in the USA are Christian, so Christianity must be the «real» religion while all other religions are false.
that's probably the most reasonable and rational thing ever said on these blogs, however clearly more «christians» (i'm laughing at those who call themselves christians) concern themselves more about the lives of others than leading their own moral life.
Most Christians don't understand how others might see it as hate when they make the claim that their heaven & heII exists and that those not invited to heaven are going to go to heII to be tormented and tortured for eternity and the only way to salvation is to accept their God as your Lord and Savior... They think to themselves that they are just trying to help by condemning those they dislike and who don't worship the same way they do, but that doesn't change it from what it is, «hate filled».
The manner in which a Christian must act is completely devoid of selfish and evil acts, with the most important rules involving showing love for all others.
Perhaps most important to this topic is that Christians would almost unanimously agree that my criteria are extremely accurate when I apply them to any religion other than Christianity
You're the type of christian that follows god's example instead of his commandments; most of the time it's the other way around..
It is only through rejection of this reality that Christians can pretend that their religion was always a beacon of light; it's rejection of the basic impossibilities and contradictions of the Golden Rule that allows them to believe in a religious theology that most others openly recognize as unpracticeable.
If it is evident that Christians are not held to fulfilling the most momentous vow they will ever make to another person, young people and others may be forgiven for thinking that the churches are not entirely serious in their moral teaching about other matters, especially those related to sexuality.
Most disagree with the practices, interpretation and doctrine of the other sects and many consider anyone who isn't in their particular church as «not true Christians».
Atheism isn't a big part of my life in most ways — but in others — I don't want to be «just like a Christian» — I want us all to be accepted as just people.
I find that most of my Christian friends who talk about homosexuality are either determined to not think about the issue because of tradition and fear or are on the other end and choose not to think about the issue because the pressure of contemporary culture (in our part of the world) is to equate my sexuality with the colour of my skin which is, in light of history, a silly equation but we should just adjust our understanding to accomodate.
This vision seems to match other universalistic aspects of the Christian tradition, especially its claim to universal reason, and it constitutes the most important practical application of my theological project.
«Most Christians, it seems, rarely read books or listen to teachers that are of other faiths and non-faith.»
But if I ask them who is most likely to slam the door in their faces it's other non-Jehovah Christians.
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