The oldest creed, the Apostles» Creed, carries it as one
of the articles of faith, the belief in which is essential to becoming a Christian.
These are quoted constantly by Talmage in his discussion
of the Articles of Faith, which is really a study of Mormon theology, alongside the Bible and the Book of Mormon.
Article 8
of its Articles of Faith states simply,» «We believe the Bible to be the word of God,» but adds, «as far as it is correctly translated.»
One
of our Articles of Faith states, «We believe in being subjects to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.»
Like The Gift of Salvation statement issued by Evangelicals and Catholics Together in 1997, the Joint Declaration represents a measure of convergence between Catholic and Reformational understandings
of that article of faith by which the Church either stands or falls, to quote a favorite Lutheran saying.
In this statement, we address four aspects
of that article of faith.
Opposing the scientific consensus on climate change has become something
of an article of faith for the socially conservative religious right in the US.
Six investigations weren't enough, though, for some stubborn American politicians who couldn't let go
of the article of faith that Climategate was proof of a vast academic conspiracy.
The high hopes invested in CCS provoked the conservative business magazine The Economist to comment in 2009 that «the idea that clean coal... will save the world from global warming has become something
of an article of faith among policy - makers».
Not exact matches
What such early true believers opposed was a society with lords and ladies — so egalitarianism became an
article of faith, with «comrade» replacing «Mr» and «sir» in party forums.
Indeed, in the United Kingdom, the value
of such an arrangement is an
article of faith: Today, 95 %
of the FTSE 100 companies have an independent chair.
The media houses who exaggerated the situation with the
articles, or just the public for their lack
of faith?
As further exposition
of how blind compliance to authority and the «It Won't Happen to Me» belief pattern work together to prevent us from taking the protective measures we need to take right now, consider a November 2014
article in which a financial analyst stated, «it's time to ditch your golden
faith, embrace the truth — and make gold a barbaric relic
of your portfolio's past.»
Another
article of faith is that the Communist Party won't allow housing prices to collapse.
This
article does not apply to any visual or sound radio broadcasting station, to any internet service provider or commercial online service, or to any publisher
of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication, who broadcasts or publishes, including over the Internet, an advertisement in good
faith, without knowledge
of its false, deceptive, or misleading character.
In Silicon Valley the tight correlation between personal interactions, performance, and innovation is an
article of faith, and innovators are building cathedrals reflecting this.
I believe in God, but that's an
article of faith, and nothing more.
«From the very beginning the evangelist teaches and documents most convincingly the sublime
article of our holy Christian
faith according to which we believe and confess the one true, almighty, and eternal God.
Having
faith isn't something that always comes easy easy, in fact this
article is a good example
of that.
So the only words King actually is quoted as saying is that he «hates organized religion» and in his stories you find religious leaders as the great villains (prison warden in Shawshank Redemption) and this
article concludes he is a great proponent
of religious
faith?
In particular, the LCMS, along with its sister church, Lutheran Church — Canada (LCC), has developed good relations with the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), publishing last year a joint statement rejoicing that they can «jointly affirm core teachings (
articles)
of the Christian
faith shared by our church bodies.»
Concerning «getting pearls
of wisdom» from research and review
of original documents posted on the Internet, versus doctrinal justifications by a specific denomination which begin with enamored language, such as «most convincingly», «sublime
article», «holy Christian
faith», «believe and confess»....
I just have one issue with the
article: why do some think that people
of Faith are not practical as in the given example
of helping someone who is sick — praying for them vs. doing something for them?
The forty eminently qualified contributors have produced brief
articles on almost all facets
of contemporary Catholic
faith and life, providing a reliable guide also to current controversies.
Is it so wrong
of me to have
faith that only one person believes in the drivel that he's posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is making good points and good enough points to post and b) go to the 62nd page
of an almost defunct
article for a conversation that has nothing to do with themselves other than to cheer on a stupid post?
As a writer, and a Christian, myself I am not sure I buy all this man
of faith talk in this
article.
This post is basically a collection
of quotes I've extracted from this
article on «Einstein and
Faith» in Time magazine.
Me being a man and believer in all
faiths b / c all core values
of faith are the same I do have to say that this
article is an absolute lie.
I'm not sure if this writer (Mr. Blake) is using a lot
of literary license in this
article — but the war between true
faith and true evil is the plot
of most MOST books, not just King's.
The point
of this
article, and my take also... is that my
faith and how I conduct myself don't change based on whether or not Judas is or is not in Heaven.
I have little
faith but love
of family, what a very very nice
article, that gives me some
faith..
Moreover, B'nai B'rith seems not to understand that, in asking the SBC to «repeal» its resolution, it is asking Southern Baptists to abandon what is for them an
article of faith, namely, that it is the obligation
of Christians to try to bring absolutely everybody, including Jews, to a «saving knowledge
of Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.»
Her position on this matter, as expressed in this
article, however, is most definitely not Catholic, and I re-iterate that if she truly believes this, there are other
faiths which are consistent with her beliefs, and she should be intellectually honest and choose one
of them.
and by that i mean the clergymen, not the author
of the
article, i believe in the good
faith you good people have with the loss
of your loved ones... god bless
She can not author an
article purporting to defend the catholic
faith when actually it is simply her version
of «her» catholic
faith.
I have a feeling that the
faith of these chick filet folks really outweighs what anyone reading this
article thinks or whether or not a bunch
of gay activist will buy their product.
The
article was on the author's
faith, but she showed how that
faith can be expressed in a manner unthought
of to some and not always in sync with dogma.
heck, all CNN has to day is post any
article remotely related to religion and it's flooded with atheists trolls decrying the evils
of religion and belittling anyone who chooses to have
faith in something / someone.
She's already saying (per the
article) that she has issues with parts
of the
faith.
Also,
faith can be held in many contexts, but for the purpose
of this
article, some can't see the forest for the trees.
But Ehrlich's prognostications never fell far out
of favor, particularly with environmentalists who take it as an
article of faith that the planet is already overcrowded.
the negation
of ideology, the political secularization
of the doctrine
of original sin, the cautious sentiment tempered by prudence, the product
of organic, local human organization observing and reforming its customs, the distaste for a priori principle disassociated from historical experience, the partaking
of the mysteries
of free will, divine guidance, and human agency by existing in but not
of the confusions
of modern society, no framework
of action, no tenet, no theory, and no
article of faith, a distrust
of the systems and processes
of the idol
of self and
of the lust for power and status, scorn to all approaches
of ideology and meta - narrative.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful
article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your
faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face
of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face
of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life
of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning
of family...
This
article is simply breath - taking in its dishonesty, as a blatant attempt to manipulate public perception
of a man who, if he has any
faith at all, it is Islam.
Funny that the
article doesn't mention «Children
of the Corn,» which is displays a grotesque, cruel religion with many parallels to radical Christian
faiths.
This attacking is characteristic
of all
articles / blogs referencing the LDS
faith.
For the chairman
of the Standing Commission on Evangelism, while claiming to honor those authoritative references, the normative
articles of faith are constructed by perceived cultural directions and personal needs.
For a better understanding
of Mitt Romney's
faith, we invite you to read the
articles «The Mystery Babylon» and «Mormon Church ~ Cult and Spiritual Harlot» listed on our website http://www.aworlddeceived.ca
Many
of you said those
of us
of faith are deluded, but to take the time to read
articles about things you do not believe and then to take the time to write comments that would alienate those who do believe for the purpose
of somehow making them not believe seems pretty deluded to me.
Both Bishop Wantland and the Rev. Norgard are devoted to
articles of faith.