First of all, if anything I have even more of an appreciation for life and it's simple wonders than
most religious people because I understand how transient this world is.
Not exact matches
Dawkins argues that while there appear to be plenty of individuals that would place themselves as «1» due to the strictness of
religious doctrine against doubt,
most atheists do not consider themselves «7»
because atheism arises from a lack of evidence and evidence can always change a thinking
person's mind.
Most people in this country are ashamed to express their faith
because it is only a
religious duty to them and not a real spiritual relationship with the only true and living God!!!
@EvolvedDNA, Every majority's
religious body's leaders had supreme authority in
most civilizations
because people were not educated, and religion was tied to the nation or the tribe.
You can't «believe in» God
because you don't know for sure whether God exist (by
most religious people's own admission, I think, though I coud be wrong, but either way its a fact that the existence of God has not been proven).
The Pastor was trying to get someone to join the church and this
person wouldn't join
because he said The
most so called
religious or Christian
people will abandon you when you are at lowest.
When a patient's problems are related to
religious or moral conflict, the staff clergyman would be the
most likely
person for the patient to see
because of his authority in this area and
because he may be perceived by the patient to be the
most appropriate
person to deal with these problems.
If he is detectable and evident then he can be tested and that is what pretty much any
religious person will tell you not to do with their God,
most likely
because they have a sliver of doubt in them and really don't want to be proven wrong.
A conservative comedian (They fear these
people the
most because if they use their «Alinsky» principle of ridicule on them, they'll get as good as they give) 6 A
religious person (Even though, ironically,
most lower income democrats, like the mexicans, are devout catholics 7.
The type of atheists, like
most on this post, that continue with the ridiculous assertion that there can be nothing greater than us that exists above or outside of our little physical realm, are simply either intellectually stunted individuals, or more likely, bitter
people who have gotten their panties in a bunch
because some
religious text contains some apparent condemnation of their lifestyle.
I'm not convinced that it's much of a «choice» for
most people in the world
because the only
religious options many
people grow up with are dependant on where you are born.
Maybe some
people came to this new land to avoid
religious persecution, but
most came
because either they were criminals or things really sucked for them economically.
Most atheists have a superiority complex
because they think only
religious people do evil.
Primarily
because most people are taught
religious ideas as children and
because often these ideas are given a seriousness and a sacredness that precludes an open and investigative approach to them.
Isn't it more courageous to risk hell than to go through life being
religious «just in case» or holding the belief that
most people don't matter
because they're going to hell?
Again, Gellman does not see Jews, as a
people apart, having this kind of impact on the modern world, mainly
because most contemporary Jews are indifferent to their
religious vocation.
In a recent interview with the Washington Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion
because of her public support for legalised abortion: «Well, it was one of the
most painful things I have ever experienced in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the
people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same
religious beliefs that I had.
Are you good according as
most religious people you know behave or you are good
because that makes you happy.
Because our culture is one slanted toward lawlessness,
most people recoil at the word «
religious.»
While many across the world no longer believe in a lot of
religious concepts, and while the roots of quite a bit of morality could possibly have proliferated
because of religion, a core of that morality persists, and I think it will continue,
because people who don't follow that morality are at a disadvantage (
most people don't want to be around someone who steals or kills or lies).
Not one christian, or
religious person of any «faith» could intillectual defend their beliefs, and
most believed
because they were told to, then peer pressure fills in the blanks.
Most atheists couldn't run for elected office
because there's a taboo against
people who don't have the «right»
religious faith.
It might have seemed of small account that in their processions the boys of Catholic Action walked in threes, in imitation of the Fascist militia, and not in fours, as they had done up to 1922; that they carried their flags with the staffs resting on their stomachs, again in imitation of the Fascists, and not on their shoulders, as had been the custom before the March on Rome; that even the
most obscure parish magazines and journals of
religious associations showed the year of the regime along - side that of the Christian era; and that Catholics habitually observed all the outward forms of Fascism, beginning with the Roman salute and the conversational use of voi, abandoning,
because the Duce so willed it, the age - old use of the third
person as the polite form of address.
After adolescence, when one might pray for clearer skin and curlier hair,
most religious people do not expect their lives will be longer or freer of physical vicissitudes
because they meditate on the teachings of the prophets or follow the way of the cross.
That finding made some
people uncomfortable
because it echoed studies that pinpointed, in far more detail than Penfield achieved, the exact locations in the brain that were
most active and
most inactive during periods of profound
religious experience.
People who are «spiritual but not
religious» also experience health benefits,
most likely
because trust in a Higher Power reduces stress responses in the nervous system, thereby activating the body's natural self - repair mechanisms and helping the body heal itself.
Im a Christian too, and I would like to let you know that you can visit any dating website,
because most of them have a section for
religious people.
The long history of not counting marriage as prostitution under law
because of its social and
religious legitimacy makes the transaction - related aspects of marriage fall outside the definition of prostitution in
most cases that are not the explicit sale of a
person for consideration, which is obviously...