Pick everyone got wrong: Oh
ye of little faith in Toronto and Ottawa and too much in Tampa Bay and Florida.
The hearings will likely produce additional drama amid the backdrop
of little faith in both regulators and large financial services firms.
Not exact matches
Musk wonders aloud whether the market is «being a
little too generous» and «putting a lot
of faith in the future.»
We can also see the value
in the use
of Bitcoin (and other crypto currencies) as an alternative to traditional currencies, particularly
in countries or markets where there is
little faith in the stability
of the currency or where there are significant transactional restrictions
in place.
As
of yet, there's been very
little sign that
faith in the Russian banking system is ebbing away.
When Sparrow Records
in Nashville caught wind
of Kendall's
little - talked - about
faith, they decided to partner with their mainstream big brother and sent her out with big named Christian acts such as Third Day, Nichole Nordeman and Delirious.
A
little harsh David, but study after study after study indicates that there is a direct correlation to lack
of faith and intelligence across the globe
in every developed society.
We don't proselityze and we are not open to conversion to any other
faith... so just get it through your head... leave us alone... and I'll give you a
little hint... Jews,
in general, because
of all their accomplishments and contributions to the progress
of humanity have a well earned sense
of superiority... we're only 14 million strong
in the world and yet our contributions, our genius, and our work ethic has made indelible marks on the world... So, if anything, you guys should be trying to become Jews... maybe some
of our genius will rub off on you... just go your way and LEAVE US ALONE!!!!
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people
in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe
in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe
in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead
of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead
of putting their
faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist
of Scientist the Mathematic
of Mathematics, the Physician
of Physicians, from the tiny
little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
I suppose that we couldn't expect much more, since there is
little incentive not to lie without fear
of God... barring
faith in some truly man - made myths that I'm sure this group is willing to offer.
some
of you atheists are still talking... I can hear you... the
little patter
of your heart as it increases
in rate because you are so ticked off at those mean «ol believers whom you hate so much you just have to put all your time into the CNN posts dealing with
faith and God... You are so predictable... blather on without me though, I have to go get my sons from practice, so you will have to spew your hate on those left behind... Merry Christmas!
Maybe have a
little humility and admit you can't understand, rather than pretend you can demolish —
in your mind — a human legacy that has endured through thousands
of years and continues to this day to inspire and transform people from all walks
of life and
faiths.
Some
of these men were friends; some were influences on one another; but as a group they had surprisingly
little in common apart from their
faith.
and that maybe some
of us or all
of us should be so humble to have a
little fear and
faith in something (even if it's just yourself...) to overcome the Demons and cruelty that is
in the world.
But,
of course, sweet
little Jesus
in the hay is not the central announcement
of Christian
faith.
Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism brings together
in a
little more than two hundred pages a treasure
of information and perspectives on what may well be the defining conflict
of the twenty - first century.
«And the thousands
of volunteers
in our country who will give up their time to make someone else's Christmas that
little bit better: from
faith inspired projects like the Churches Together initiative
in my own constituency - to aid workers helping those
in war - torn parts
of the world.
Or might you be a
little less sure
of your religion and have more love and empathy than you do
faith in it.
There seems to be an assumption that because we are wise and atheistic, anyone
in the past whom we admire can not have been too much affected by religion — that their
faith is just a cultural appurtenance
of as
little importance to understanding their thought as their hairstyle.
Those
of faith who still decide to persist
in their
faith will at least sound a lot less ignorant when posting on here if they get a
little bit more informed.
Evolutions makes sense for a
little bit but than you are going to need some
faith to fill
in the gaps
of that religion because it breaks down real fast as soon as you start poking around.
I talk about how the evangelical obsession with sex can make Christian living seem like
little more than sticking to a list
of rules, and how millennials long for
faith communities
in which they are safe asking tough questions and wrestling with doubt.
No wonder we don't see many miracles
in the West, when the level
of faith is such that we see
little difference
in behaviour between believers and non-believers.
He is the pastor
of Little Flowers Community, a Franciscan - Anabaptist
faith community
in Winnipeg's downtown West End.
The meticulous nature
of the work frustrated me, and as I struggled to make one particularly misshapen cross hold together, I couldn't help but see a parallel between the unraveling
little cross
in my hands and the unraveling
faith in my heart.
In recent years there has been a renewed desire for doctrinal formation from younger Catholics and perhaps this
little volume would be helpful as a starter - kit for those considering the basic questions
of the
Faith.
The latter would stress the Christ
of faith — perhaps the Christ
of the Church's
faith — and would feel that the historical life matters
little in comparison to the salvation wrought out
in the believer's
faith.
Whereas the Jansenism
of old despaired that anyone could really be loved by God, be good enough to receive Holy Communion, or be saved, its newer version has so
little faith in the power
of God to change hearts that it presumes God does not care for something so insignificant as the human heart.
There is
little chance
of exaggerating the fact that the central object
of Jesus» concern was persons, that
in personality he found life's supreme value, that
in the possibilities
of personality he put his
faith and invested his service.
In Matthew Jesus calls them «men
of little faith,» one
of Matthew's favorite expressions (cf. Mt 6:30; 8:26; 14:3 1; 16:8; also 17:20; Lk 12:28).
In fact Father Maillard, the director of Frères du Monde, actually declared: «If I noticed that my faith [true, he did not add «Christian»] separated me by however little from other men and diminished my revolutionary violence, I would not hesitate to sacrifice my faith,» A clear statement of the conviction latent in Shaull's writings; namely, that revolution is more fundamental than the fait
In fact Father Maillard, the director
of Frères du Monde, actually declared: «If I noticed that my
faith [true, he did not add «Christian»] separated me by however
little from other men and diminished my revolutionary violence, I would not hesitate to sacrifice my
faith,» A clear statement
of the conviction latent
in Shaull's writings; namely, that revolution is more fundamental than the fait
in Shaull's writings; namely, that revolution is more fundamental than the
faith.
Christmas has largely become this jacked - up
faith's glitzy high holy day, marked by the kind
of consuming and spending and barn - building that bears very
little resemblance to a Jesus who was born
in anonymous poverty, ministered while homeless and altered the planet without a budget, church building, tax exemption or media empire.
The
Faith magazine continues to provide me with a bimonthly boost to living my faith in this little corner of Some
Faith magazine continues to provide me with a bimonthly boost to living my
faith in this little corner of Some
faith in this
little corner
of Somerset.
But again this decision
of mistrust (or
little faith),
of man's prudence and common - sense,
of scepticism, finds a place precisely
in God's design.
We easily regard as the defeat and regression
of the Church
in modern times what is actually only the social manifestation
of a state which has always existed, even
in the so - called good old days, because even then people, on the average, had but
little faith, hope and love
of God and men.
The sheering deniability
of commoner low life atheists dare to make rude and crude nostalgias
of blatant misgivings against those who have
little education regarding the relative whereabouts
of God's kingdom domains but nevertheless they have
faith in God's physically born son who lived among us and was crucified due our passing generations wanting to free Barabbas from the cross thereby crucifying God's son, Christ our Lord Jesus!
He gave
little importance to the resurrection
of Jesus and believed that the disciples had attained a full measure
of faith in him during his lifetime.
Christians give him so
little credit for being the person with the greatest amount
of Faith in the history
of all time.
In addition to Jason's memoir, O Me of Little Faith (due out in May), and my memoir, Evolving in Monkey Town (due out in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
In addition to Jason's memoir, O Me
of Little Faith (due out
in May), and my memoir, Evolving in Monkey Town (due out in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
in May), and my memoir, Evolving
in Monkey Town (due out in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
in Monkey Town (due out
in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doub
in July), Zondervan has re-released John Ortberg's book on the subject, now entitled Know Doubt.
This puts me
in a more vulnerable position because 1) it exposes me to the criticisms
of people on both sides
of the debate, 2) it could lead to serious disappointment, should I find that my intellectual integrity and my
faith are indeed incompatible, and 3) it leaves me
in the awkward position
of being uncertain, undecided, and maybe even a
little confused for a while.
Oh how the «popular» public loves to cut up the Bible into
little bits, throw it on the trash heap and belittle others who have a genuine
faith in Jesus and the words
of the Bible.
I feel my relationship with God is based on practising the
little bit
of faith that's slowly becoming apparent
in my heart.
This comes as no surprise, considering so many
in this country have
little, if any,
faith in God, and have
little or no knowledge whatsoever
of the Scriptures
of the Bible.
I get a
little queasy at the line, «I definitely feel the presence and continue to feel the presence
of a higher power that I'm connected to
in faith,» he said.
Modern humanity has become expert
in its knowledge
of the scientific, exterior forces
in the world — electricity, gravity or nuclear force — but we know
little about the existential forces
of the inner world — love, hate, hope, fear, doubt and
faith.
This reminds us a
little bit
of what is written
in James 2, that
faith without works is useless.
The
little company
of the Twelve,
in this resurrection
faith, grew to one hundred and twenty, and after Peter's great sermon on Pentecost three thousand more were added to the fellowship.
At the same time, Wills says surprisingly
little about the underpinnings
of mistrust
of a powerful state that lie
in the
faith many Americans have long had
in the virtues
of competitive markets free
of government interference — a
faith conjoining odd fellows like radical Jacksonians and contemporary cybercapitalists.
It is comparatively
little known
in the Western world, probably because Zoroastrianism as a living
faith no longer occupies a place
of great importance.
Most
of us atheists were raised
in some kind
of faith, and then got a
little more education.