Sentences with phrase «most religious people believe»

Even most religious people believe in enough science to understand that the earth is a spheroid.

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I believe that most religious people are like that.
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).
I am not the most religious of people, but I do believe in God, and Jesus... but many people seem to forget that God's SON sacrificied himself for our sins... in my book, a SON is part of a FAMILY... God put us on this earth to be of free will and to make our own way... Love being the biggest part of that way... we love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved ones?
Overweening moralism is, if you believe most of what you read in the newspapers, the unique sin of conservative religious people.
But most secular journalists have a tenuous grasp of what religious people actually believe.
I agree with your logic, however, I think in reality, most religious people are pretending to believe in god / their religion.
Most Christians (and religious people in general) seem to believe that sinfulness wins.
I have elected to believe that most people's (atheist as well as religious) concept of «God» is very narrow.
People with out those Religious things of beliefs which most atheists do not believe in and would like to eliminate in total will only drive people to become like Machines, (RoPeople with out those Religious things of beliefs which most atheists do not believe in and would like to eliminate in total will only drive people to become like Machines, (Ropeople to become like Machines, (Robots).
Most religious people simply believe whatever their parents picked for them when they were 8.
I may not believe in any one particular religion, and I certainly don't believe in god, but even I believe that most religious people have common sense enough to avoid the type of hystaria that doomsdayers espouse themselves to.
Personally, I believe that discoveries in Quantum Physics point to a reality that is traditionally labeled «God», but most scientists and religious people don't seem to agree with this idea.
I consider myself a christian, with religious knowledge and general knowlege, however I do not hold to a set of views dictated by an organized religion, I believe the organized religions are where we have gone wrong, as someone pointed out earlier to most «religious people» to question ones faith or organization is wrong but that is exactly what the bible tells us to do... test ALL things to see what is true.
Most people in the world today believe that God expects them to perform a wide variety of religious practices, such as going to church, attending mass, tithing, going to confession, giving up tobacco and alcohol, and a list of other rules that are variously taught in churches and on television.
America is a Christian nation — and while the First Amendment affords all people the right to believe as they will, efforts to change the religious fiber of our nation to conform to the rantings of a bloodthirsty pedophile (specifically: Mohammed) should be met with the most ferocious resistance.
well just thinking about these wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the past?
All they do is anger and most people, atheist or religious, I believe.
I think that most of the people who are self - identified as «spiritual but not religious» have come to the realization deep inside that they don't really believe in God, but they are unwilling to let go, for two reasons:
Most «spiritual, but not religious» people I know (and I was one for a while myself) do believe in some sort of higher, constructive, organizing, power than themselves.
Most atheists do not literally believe religious people have been brainwashed or are delusional.
Most religions and religious people cant seem to just believe and otherwise let live — they have to flaunt it, or «educate» people, or whatever
But, strangely, even though culture is becoming less «religious» by most measurable standards, the number of people who believe in an afterlife is at record numbers.
Despite what the so - called «religious» would have you believe, atheists are some of the kindest and most ethical people that I've ever known.
Most people who claim to be religious are the ones less likely to believe the tripe they're trying to sell the public.
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).
We know that television entertains us, a companion ever ready with the escape and fantasy we sometimes need, but also that it cultivates a mean world full of violence, that its values and stories demean and dehumanize us, and that its religious impact is the very antithesis of the Christian faith in which most people in our society profess to believe.
I believe in Evolution, but I have to concede to religious people, that if there is God, He / She most be very powerful an almighty.
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.
In fact, I would argue that, regardless of political persuasion or religious conviction, most people in America believe that access to health care is a right.
I am (a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian The only discipline known to often cause people to kill others they have never met and / or to commit suicide in its furtherance is: (a) Architecture; (b) Philosophy; (c) Archeology; or (d) Religion What is it that most differentiates science and all other intellectual disciplines from religion: (a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them; (b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is a composite god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence; (c) Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a person's religious conviction, no matter how deeply held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth; or (d) All of the above.
And I believe most religious people feel the same.
I understand that many conservatives believe LGBTQs are asking for special treatment, but as one of our gay friends said «Most of us don't really care what religious people think of us....
I am not the most religious person on this earth, but I am spiritual, and I do believe that it was my complete and utter surrender of my holidays to give to my December birth families, that really was whole - hearted, no agenda, just sheer, utter love for these incredible two women who I feel to this day are my sisters, this small sacrifice that saved our family in some spiritual ways...
The study also found that older people were more likely than younger people to believe it is OK to allow physicians to prescribe life - ending drugs to terminally ill patients who request them, and that the most religious or spiritual people were the least supportive of this idea.
Given the physical activity required for Santa's journey around of the world I am sure he burns most of the calories off during his yearly trip but assuming there are about 91.8 million stops taking in account that some people in the world do not believe for philosophical or religious reasons as well as a Read More
i am more spirtual but not religious and believe in other worldly things and things most people do not...
Though most of these sites are not religiously involved, some people are coming up with religious sites that will help their followers be able to date online without the exposure of meeting people who do not believe in their religion.
Although the Supreme Court's decision in Allen has left no detectable sign of «disharmony, hatred, and strife among our people,» the dissenting justices in the Cleveland case seem to believe that the only way to avoid «indoctrination» and religious warfare is to educate children in government - run schools (even though most industrialized countries provide support to religious schools.
She was the most despicable kind of religious person, that kind that does not truly believe in what they preach but only uses it to exercise powers over others.
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