After all, you joined up with this whole Kingdom
of God thing because of this relationship you could have with the life - giving Creator of the universe.
However, in the kingdom
of God all things work to the good of those who believe in Christ.
Until she embraces the whole JC as son
of God thing, this is obviously just her making peace with her bf to get a nice big Catholic wedding and then she'll go back to her usual reasoned ways.
Vaccines: When Too Much
of a God Thing Turns Bad.
Not exact matches
The nice
thing about «
God of War»: You can choose to turn all
of these options off, or back on, on the fly.
That was just, like, this, «Oh, my
God» kind
of thing that launched the company in 2006.
Sumerian life at the time was built as most polytheistic cultures are — pet
gods, responsible for
things like the health
of a harvest, the phases
of the moon or fertility.
When you see somebody and you think «
God, they're just a math person» or «she's just a natural salesperson,» that's leaving
things at a level
of abstraction that makes it impossible to learn.
Doing Ballers was definitely one
of those, «
God how in the heck did I get HERE!?!,» type
of things.
«Every event you hear
of sounds different, or happens in a different way... There's all these
things you and you think, «My
God, how do I get my arms around that whole risk and what are the consequences?
I was thinking this the other day, when a lot
of the Facebook executives get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're doing their victim - y dance right now a lot
of the time, and at one point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe people will die,» that memo, and instead
of being like, «Oh
god, we really have to be more mature about this,» their
thing was, «We can't talk now.»
A lot
of times when I survive the run, I think: Thank
God, and then the next
thing I think is: Did I beat up my brakeman?
And you'll understand in the final pages why, despite all
of the hardships he experienced along the way, Knight says, «
God, how I wish I could relive the whole
thing.
When I see
things like this I think
of Nick Murray who often says «That's why
god sent advisors.»
Nominus: «the burning bush represents many
things to Jews and Christians such as
God's miraculous energy, sacred light, illumination, and the burning heart
of purity, love and clarity.
--------------- But bob, there is no such
thing as a mean Christian in the kingdom
of God.
Was Pope Gregory IX speaking infallibly for
God, when he proclaimed «The pope is the lord and master
of the Universe,
things as well as people.»?
The Bible,
Gods, def,
of Faith found at Hebrews 11:1 shows that Faith is the assured expectation
of things hoped for, the evident demonstration
of realities, though not beheld.
You are right, it is the same
thing — neither one
of us know the answer, but instead
of stopping and giving up and saying «its
god», science's job is to keep asking until it finds an answer.
Why is being a Muslim or Jew such a bad
thing — are they not followers
of the same
god, and many
of the same prophets.
Your theory that
God cretaed
things requires an awful oot
of assumptions, not the least
of which is that he can magically summon the universe or transform energy as you put it to fit his will.
They are brain - locked into trying to hit back with the same sort
of complaint, yet utterly fail because atheism isn't a system
of anything, and so sound like a child repeating the same
thing over and over, blind and deaf to anything but the glaring problem
of worshipping a disgusting and vicious idiot
god and hating disgusting and vicious
things.
Parts
of the Bible states the ability to choose, whereas others state that
things are ordained by
god.
I pray to whichever holy name (
God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how much time we waste and how much further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under
God, regardless
of creed, away debating over who's
God is better and discover the error
of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world full
of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important
things that need our energy and attention like the innocent children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless children in our own country, or the lack
of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind
of debate?
Buddhism is a religion with no
god, would you say that conforms to your general classification
of all
things?
But it is one
thing to state that all human beings have some access to
God's law within and through human nature, quite another to expect natural law theories based on reason alone to persuade others about contested moral issues in a context where such theories are stripped
of their foundations in
God as creator, lawgiver, and judge.
I am so sorry that you have been told / taught such awful
things about Jesus, but whether or not you believe He is fully man and also fully
God, there is more than enough proof historically and in present scripture to show that labeling Him as a mysogonist and an advocate for murder is a drastically false account
of who He is and what He stood for.
We don't dig up the bones
of «heretics» either the way some did in the Dark Ages who held grip on the people, ruled over them by fear, and claimed they had authority
of God, holding keys to heaven or hell in their possession, making people hostages by their lies... I think you have a lots
of things mixed up in your mind friend!
In the paintings currently on view at the First
Things Gallery, artist Wayne Adams grapples with Christianity and the presence
of God.
... I charge you in the presence
of God, who gives life to all
things, and
of Christ Jesus, who in his testimony before Pontius Pilate made the good confession, to keep the commandment unstained and free from reproach until the appearing
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Attempting to be perfect is a vain human striving to play
God, to bring
things under our control, to maintain a vestige
of power that we should otherwise surrender.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name
of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression
of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age
of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word
of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot
of reciting verses
of prayers begging
God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in
God I would have perished and lost every
thing long ago... Another
thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic
of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth
of many beliefs out
of curiosity but could not belief in other than that
God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief
of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance
of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front
of him and when was on the top
of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many
things like that..
Or just transparent about
thing that are easy targets — the church is an easy target — People's concepts
of God are easy (Be done for centuries).
If that is the case, why can't
God take care
of all
of them, and let you Mormons do other
things with your time.
I accept that some
of the
things that
god says are wrong, are in fact wrong.
But the most amazing
thing of all is how some people interpret this very human knowledge as proof that their
god exists.
The last article
of his that I read, moments before learning
of his death, was his piece in the February issue
of First
Things called «On Loving the Law
of God,» an engaging essay (responding to one by Gilbert Meilaender) on the law - and - gospel dialectic
of Lutheranism.
«Here's the big
thing with me: I believe that
God gives each one
of us a gift and it's our job to do our best with whatever He gives us,» Jenson says.
As much as I love the Lord, if I was in Mr. Hawkin's condition, I too might find it a little hard to validate the
things of God too.
Is it moral to go around proclaiming all these
things about a
god that no one has ever been able to show the existance
of?
Fools, you argue against the
things of God yet can not see that the word
GOD alone carries something greater than the vocable.
One
of the
things I do is direct those people to prayer — pray that
God will change the situation but don't assume that how that is answered is going to be an imposition
of what you think needs to happen.
God hate sin
God is
God of many
things one is love, peace, joy wrath, judgement, don't forget he destroy the world becaused
of sin, Sodom and Gomorral
The funny
thing about people saying their faith isn't shaken is that these are the same people who will often look at other natural disasters in foreign countries and say
God is punishing these people, or that something bad happened because
of some aspect
of the culture that
God disapproves
of.
The Bible describes a
God capable
of making those
things happen before those physical laws were even discovered.
HAA, and that's the crux
of it, that there are multiple witnesses saying mostly the same
thing, that the history is fine, but if they mention what is typically called a «miracle
of God», that it instantly becomes trash, rather than history.
And it is one
thing to believe in «
God», but throw the religion
of that said religion in on it, and watch people tear eachother apart!
It is faith that allows you to see the
things of God and makes that which is not visible very much visible.
The common image
of Calvinism — and I hear it portrayed in this way often, even by people who know some
things about theology — is that the religion
of John Calvin is a mean - spirited, narrow - minded perspective where a nasty
God decides to save a few people while arbitrarily consigning the vast portion
of the human race to eternal suffering.
I think that keeping
God's law in place is not repressive, but it is actually the loving
thing to do, so that the grace
of God will actually mean something.