Sentences with phrase «not about miracles»

Maybe the play wasn't about miracles.

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The smaller release «The Miracle Season,» starring Helen Hunt in a story about a girls» high school volleyball team, didn't make ComScore's Top 10 list.
I don't know how long it will take for the truth about Amazon to be widely understood, but Tesla will likely be a bankrupt, barring some unforeseeable miracle, within two years.
Not only to the European banks, but we're talking about a domestic debt holiday very much like Germany's economic miracle, in 1948 the Allied monetary reform, where they canceled all the internal German debts except for the debts that employers used for wages.
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I simply don't believe he was anything more than a man like any man that's ever lived, and that all the hype about miracles is nothing more than typical human exaggeration.
I find it hard to believe that there is any such things as miracles or a fourth dimension, but I don't mind if someone wants to talk to me about the bible or any other book for that matter.
As wrong as we view it today, with our understanding of betrayal, we may not be able to comprehend the magnitude of what was required in order to bring about the miracle of Easter.
And the miracles I mentioned are not BS — as I thought, you don't have the intellect or will to read about them, you just do a «usual» disrespectful rant without benefit of facts.
Most patristic and medieval writers preferred to talk about miracles and miracle workers rather than charismatic gifts for a number of reasons such as the dominant gift list being Isaiah 11, not 1 Corinthians 12 and Jerome's translating charismata as «graces» (gratiae).
You would never believe that a 6 part wind up watch could put itself together, but the milllions of miracles that are required for life, this planet, this universe, to exists you don't even bother to think about the simple mathmatical impossibility.
John Greco writes a column for RELEVANT about a miracle Jesus notably didn't perform for his cousin John — and what it teaches us.
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe, life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in life and life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all about souls as verses speak for them selves;
You see, you might not believe that miracles happen but I know I do and with still unanswered scientific questions out there I think most folks feel safe about their Faith.
Thus Martin concludes, for example, that N. T. Wright's approach to Jesus, which mixes supernaturalism and ordinary biography, is just as historically valid as Sanders's method, which does not deal with miracles or the resurrection — although, paradoxically Martin finds Wright's arguments about the resurrection very unconvincing.
In Matthew 12:31 - 32, which talks about the sin that will not be forgiven, it is true that some sort of denial is taking place by religious leaders who accuse Jesus of performing His miracles by the power of the devil.
Rabbi Neuberger asserted that «it's really important that one accepts that... new scientific research has taught us... that the human embryo is not as unique as we thought before... We do have to think differently about the «unique quality of human embryos» in the way that Peter Saunders is saying... The miracle of creation... may have to be explained somewhat differently... Our human brains are given to us by God... to better the life of other human beings... and if this technology can do it..., and I don't believe that anybody is going to research beyond fourteen days, then so be it, lets do it.»
And as we both now stand before this miracle, whose solemn silence can not be perturbed by human wrangling over mine and thine, whose awe - inspiring speech infinitely subdues all human strife about mine and thine, forgive me, I pray, the strange delusion that I was the author of this poem.
Miracles... rest not so much on faces or voices or healing power coming to us from afar off, but upon our perceptions being made finer, so that for a moment our eyes can see and our ears can hear what there is about us always.
In the Old Testament and the New Testament, since they didn't have the Bible, a prophet would often be called upon to give a prophecy about the future, or perform some sign or miracle in order to prove that they were truly from God.
The reason they are mnot saved is because of lawlessness rather than being obedience to Gods word they believed in Jesus Christ but because of there hearts did not walk according to the word and because it speaks of signs and wonders it seems more about them and the works that they did.Of course none of us are saved by works.How do you understand that passage as some are saved and some are not it seems clear that to be saved we must believe and also walk in obedience to Gods word.brentnz A Tree and its Fruit mat 7: 2Many will say to Me on that day, «Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name drive out demons and perform many miracles
OG - No Not sure about Laura but for me I had to reach a place where only a miracle could work.
If they did know about the virgin birth, why wasn't such a spectacular miracle worth mentioning?
And how about Judas Iscariot for someone who saw the miracles but wasn't a Christian.
One merely saying James was his brother, which can not determine that it was talking about any kind of divine being, and the other talks about him doing miracles, being the christ and what not, which by the way is generally thought to be a complete forgery and added in later by Eusebius in the fourth century.
While it is true that the scientific method can not easily handle the category of non-natural objects or events (like the Shroud of Turin), this fact does not say anything about the possibility of miracle.
Mohamed did not miracles... that's stuff added to the muslim religion... ya need to know more about Islam..
Do you complain privately about your secretary — who performs miracles already with the bad syntax of your dictation, but who can not quite make you sound like Winston Churchill — because, if you took trouble with your syntax, you would be like an ordinary man and not a great spiritual leader?
You can't ignore gravity, it's pretty damn clear it exists and has effects on just about everything, so you use the word miracle to reconcile the idea that gravity does indeed exist but also jesus can still walk on water.
it's good to think about what a miracle actually is — and I don't think it's just things that make us go whoa or aweee or holy cow.
larry... you say that christianity does not require a suspension of common sense, then talk about miracles, which are a suspension of common sense
Most but not all Christian sects thank so but there is debate about the nature of that miracle, even among members of the Catholic church, the original Christians.
Amy, those you care about need you to not crumble under the enormity of the problem, but rather rise up, bring forward your lunch, and trust that miracles will happen.
Roman citizens who did not believe in Jesus, wrote about Him and acknowledged that He did miracles (though they tried to explain them away as «sorcery»).
@thecollegeadmissionsguru «Explain to me why not ONE first century historian wrote about a man who could perform miracles»
Explain to me why not ONE first century historian wrote about a man who could perform miracles, who when he died the skies turned black and the earth shook so hard that the bodies of dead prophets rose and walked the street.
For me, it was in the pietistic circles all this talk about miracles and demons, and what not, and needing to be sooo good, with your ego off the throne and Christ on top of it, none of which rang any bells with me, except produce anxiety.
Religious insti.tutions make grandiose and false claimes about historical events or «miracles» that aren't miracles at all, science has been able to wrap each one up as false, hoax or true but because of natural laws that have no need of a diety.
«In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God... and without him was not anything made that was made,» All about us, at every moment, the miracle of Creation itself breaks forth.
Still, to answer your question about why it seems like we don't presently see extravagant spectacles like seas splitting, the lame walking, donkeys talking and axe heads floating, we need to establish the biblical meaning and purpose of miracles.
The miracles in the Bible we may still puzzle over, to accept, reject, or try to explain, but the miracles around us we do not think much about except to make use of them.
How do you know that miracles occurred that we don't know about if we don't know about them?
Sometimes (but not always) in churches where healing and miracles take place, there is also a lot of chaos, bad theology about God, and power struggles between leaders.
Not too long ago doubt was creeping into my head about the Lord and then a miracle happened.
Tristan is ultimately not so much an opera about a love triangle as it is about redemption through the miracle of forgiveness.
But does not the «miracle» consist precisely in this, that out of the ordering of this multiplicity, an encompassing unity arises, so that the concept of «society» from the very start falls too short to give an account of what is most decisive about process and its outcome?
The debate lies in whether or not he performed the miracles he is credited with, which, is honestly a can of worms I'm not about to open.
I feel this debate is at a standstill and you guys can argue all nite on this one but there are women who were preachers healers miracle workers and had mighty ministrys because God was with them there is no doubt about that.They moved in the gifts of the supernatural.I am just saying this for those women who feel they have a calling on there lives to preach.Dont let others put you in a box God does nt put us in boxs he helps us to become all we can be in Christ.
(It was a pretty short book) So if he started with the as.sumption that miracles don't exist, then how can he make a definitive statement about the doctrine of the Trinity that is everywhere taught in the Bible?
The messiah is not suppose to perform miracles, there was supposed to be peace and harmony on earth, the temple was to be rebuilt, and the prophets say nothing about a second coming.
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