Not exact matches
I don't see anything referring
about denying the existence of
believers, just common everyday phrases we
non-believers hear from fundie families and frien
believers hear from fundie families and friends alike.
Publicly trying to change the faith and understanding
about Christ to
non-believers and young believers, to revenge what the society did
believers and young
believers, to revenge what the society did to them.
As a
non-believer, I have to say I am far less concerned
about non-existence than I guarantee most
believers are
about the possibility of Hell.
I think the fairly small difference seen between
believers and
non-believers in these polls would become a chasm if you asked specifics about dogma, theology, etc, with non-believers clearly more knowl
believers in these polls would become a chasm if you asked specifics
about dogma, theology, etc, with
non-believers clearly more knowl
believers clearly more knowledgeable.
For many
believers in this group, it is
about finding a righteous (and humane) path to oneness with their god and for
non-believers (like myself) it is about the defense of certain freedoms and a right to live our lives unhampered by the beliefs of others while still maintaining those common values that are important to the progress and betterment of
believers (like myself) it is
about the defense of certain freedoms and a right to live our lives unhampered by the beliefs of others while still maintaining those common values that are important to the progress and betterment of mankind.
Maybe... you're right
about the narrative in the Bible being accurate, and that there is a Heaven for
believers and Hell for
non-believersbelievers, etc...
If you knew anything
about the Christian faith you'd know that it is a pastor's job to use the law and the gospel (including the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion) to keep the
believer in faith and lead the
non-believer t
believer to faith.
Or
non-believers (atheists) complaining about the openness of believers (ie, Tebow) while they themselves are open about what they believe (ie, this bi
believers (atheists) complaining
about the openness of
believers (ie, Tebow) while they themselves are open
about what they believe (ie, this billboard).
Only a joint faith in the possibility of finding some common ground can bring
about genuine conversation between
believers and
non-believers, or between and among representatives of various faith tr
believers, or between and among representatives of various faith traditions.
Atheists don't take your rights away, but christian
believers think so, as they stomp the ground and complain
about the
non-believersbelievers.
If you are a
non-believer or a believer in the occult or some other belief that I do not believe in and I do not deride or ridicule you for your belief or non-belief and do not try to disallow your expression of such, why do you feel it is appropriate to make comments about my belief or the expression thereof and feel my belief should be res
believer or a
believer in the occult or some other belief that I do not believe in and I do not deride or ridicule you for your belief or non-belief and do not try to disallow your expression of such, why do you feel it is appropriate to make comments
about my belief or the expression thereof and feel my belief should be restricted?
Knowing God comes before all else,
non-believers don't care about that, and «believers», everywhere I go, discourage and / or criticize it, all to manipulate and control the laity and to go do their
believers don't care
about that, and «
believers», everywhere I go, discourage and / or criticize it, all to manipulate and control the laity and to go do their bidding.