Sentences with phrase «not learned men»

Not exact matches

Not settling on having one successful startup under his belt, co-founder Raider is now looking to take his learnings and apply it to his latest venture, Harry's, a commerce startup focused on the men's grooming industry.
And if that's not a completely new revelation, you might be surprised to learn that powerful women are just as likely to be unfaithful as powerful men.
Perhaps too, he might develop to be a respectable young man who will learn how to treat women well and respect them; not like many men in our culture today who don't.
Gary, when are you going to learn, no man can represent God, Only His Spirit can represent Himself in and through man, Jesus ascended to be with our Father, then He sent down His Holy Spirit for them that Father gave to Him: I do not represent GOD, it is His Spirit in and through man that represents Himself, To GOD be all the GLORY: Man get's noneman can represent God, Only His Spirit can represent Himself in and through man, Jesus ascended to be with our Father, then He sent down His Holy Spirit for them that Father gave to Him: I do not represent GOD, it is His Spirit in and through man that represents Himself, To GOD be all the GLORY: Man get's noneman, Jesus ascended to be with our Father, then He sent down His Holy Spirit for them that Father gave to Him: I do not represent GOD, it is His Spirit in and through man that represents Himself, To GOD be all the GLORY: Man get's noneman that represents Himself, To GOD be all the GLORY: Man get's noneMan get's none!!!
''... and nearest among them in love to the believers will you find those who say, «We are Christians,» because amongst these are men devoted to learning and men who have renounced the world, and they are not arrogant» (5:82).
I don't have time to study God, to learn to truly understand His message to man.
Paul did not say, one word about learning salvation from man - made creed books nor any other extra-Biblical writings.
This game of seduction may or may not result in a longterm relationship, but if it does, I would be willing to bet that even ten years down the road there are still things that this man and woman are learning about one another that they didn't know previously.
if I can not rely on the bible, what should I rely on, as god come to earth and told man any bible is correct, in my view, I think gave word to more that one, and would like us to make effort to learn or try to understand each
It is to misunderstand the nature of man as a wayfarer who must learn not only to be at a place but in a place as well.
There's more to life than book learning and if you can't see beyond the ignorance of man's science into the wonder that is this existence, you're probably an incredible bore.
And some words from Thomas Jefferson, not a contemporary NT scholar, but indeed a very learned man:
Never having heard of calvin's teachings before, we learned from this pastor that we were «free willies» and «semi-pelagian» and «humanistic» and above all «man - centred» not «God - centred».
Instead, why don't you teach your children to study hard and get a good education at a «real» college where they can learn «real» subjects like biology and astrophysics, instead of relying on a priest or a minister to teach them that mythical being created man and the universe?
Many people place man at a higher plateau in knowledge as we learn more and more about our universe through science, and yet our predecessors knew enough to not throw out their religion just because their knowledge grew in scientific matters.
I learned about equality even from Paul, who taught that with the resurrection, something radical had changed — not merely ontologically, but functionally — in the relationships between slaves and masters, Jews and Gentiles, men and women, rendering those whose identity was once rooted in hierarchy and division brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ instead; who put a radical gospel - spin on the Greco - Roman household codes, breaking down the hierarchies so that slaves and masters, wives and husbands were charged with submitting «one to another» with the humility of Jesus as their model; who taught that power was overrated and that service will be rewarded; who surrounded himself with women he called «co-workers.»
Man does not learn of God through the Bible, which contains numerous errors and many vulgar passages.
Myth # 4: Women must learn to be indirect about their opinions and desires so as not to upset a man's sense of «leadership» in the home.
It was not satisfied to confine these beliefs to a small circle of learned people; rather, it wished to preach from the housetops, win the rugged common man, appeal through lectures, newspapers, tracts, and magazines.
Melville had no illusions about New York, but the city stands in his mind as the place where men learn not only cruel indifference to their brothers, but the necessity to keep them in charity as well.
One thinks not only of the personnel that the Jesuits and other religious institutes devoted to teaching young men but also of the teaching congregations of religious women, such as the Ursulines, who educated young women in virtue and learning.
I learned the n - word from my great - grandmother, a sweet, churchgoing lady who loved Jesus and read her Bible and, in the remote mountains of Appalachia, regarded the black man we saw at the ice cream shop that day as a fearful curiosity.
We learn first that God's action is certainly not governed or provoked by man.
Indeed it is not learning that makes a man holy and just, but a virtuous life makes him pleasing to God.
nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more; but they shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree, and none shall make them afraid; for the mouth of the Lord of hosts has spoken.
«Learning from a woman doesn't make me feel like «less of a man
It doesn't change the message he left behind of love and forgiveness, there have been many great wise men throughout the world and history not all of them were perfect and Jesus lived as a man among us I am sure he made mistakes and learned what was important to teach his followers what really mattered.
So long as I am not «in - his - face» (his words) with my femaleness, it will be easier for him to treat me as someone worth learning from; it will be easier for him to treat me like a man.
And some final words from Thomas Jefferson, not a contemporary NT scholar, but indeed a very learned man:
Most important, Abraham learns that one virtuous man does not make, and can not save, a nation by his own merit alone.
The same would be true where the issue is sexism: a female counselor — or a male counselor — who feels that women and men «should» learn to fit the stereotypes can not be helpful to anybody.
There continues to be much to learn from Kierkegaard, a man who not only arrived at a radical and dialectical understanding of faith, but who did so in the context of the advent of a world that is totally profane.
The Republicans 1) Learn about the true Christian values of empathy, compassion, caring and love for your fellow man (Not just your white fellow man) 2) Scour hate for those who are different from your soul.
Later on they learned that this man, an old resident of the village, knew nothing about the camp and the people that used to meet there, and he never had been invited to that place, not even was he allowed to fish.
But, by the end of the story, Franny has learned two lessons that may well be her salvation: Lesson one: «How in hell are you going to recognize a legitimate holy man when you see one if you don't even know a cup of consecrated chicken soup when it's right in front of your nose?»
JDJ, «Smart» isn't learning science from your preacher, or from a book written thousands of years ago by men who know relatively little about the natural world.
In the latter case men do learn that it may be necessary to concede something in order to release the tension; they do not simply dig themselves in, relying on the whole international order to halt any attempt to change the status quo.
Yes, Susan, let's not admire a man who tries to instill a love of learning in our children.
Secondarily, would be the matter of learning and receiving the instruction from scripture, not a man - made organization, as to the roles of the priesthood of believers in the church.
For the conduct of life and the guidance of learning we need a firm commitment to truth and goodness which men and their processes subserve but do not create.
Not learning alone, but learning transferred into life and dedicated to the highest service of God and man is to remain our ideal and standard.»
We need to learn from his prayers in Justice and Mercy (edited by his wife, Ursula M. Niebuhr, and, unhappily, out of print), as well as from his analyses in The Nature and Destiny of Man (in print, one hopes, in perpetuity) Since it is wholeness that we seek, Reinhold Niebuhr can be pre-eminently helpful in our quest, not only as guide but also as exemplar.
When people learned that the Earth was not the center of the universe and thus man was not necessarily the focus of existence it was very uncomfortable and it was a difficult concept to adjust to.
Paul's «soulish man» is simply the person who does not obey the truths of the gospel because they are unwilling to learn the truths of the gospel.
You have to learn about Jesus, who said religion was created by man for God and not by God for man.
Damocles if so man I would sure like to learn how to pray like that well on second thought maybe not no telling how bad I would screw up if God were my lil in a gennie in a bottle.
I find it amazing how non-believers pick and choose scriptures they find deplorable, post them on this venue, yet do not comprehend Jesus» truth as written... showing man who refuses to learn and abide in wisdom the error of his evil ways.
Modern man has learned to be wholly concerned with his own feelings, and even despair at their unreality will not instruct him in a better way — «for despair is also an interesting feeling.»
This is not only the hallmark of a learned man but also an experienced one.
True humane learning — the learning that sets men free — is justified mainly by the intrinsic value of what is learned, not by its usefulness.
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