Sentences with phrase «pretty clear»

Ummm, I think I made it pretty clear that I was not speaking for Jesus.
These issues are pretty clear on what God wills in His Word.
It is pretty clear this is a parent / son or teacher / student relationship.
Im not claiming to understand or know all, but its pretty clear that if God wanted to say He created man in His image, he wouldn't have used a plural.
Please listen to yourself Geoff... you seem to have a pretty clear idea of the truth test for yourself.
...» Scripture is pretty clear, my Mormon friends.
But one thing is for sure, their are things that God makes pretty clear in His Word, and their are things that arent so clear.
I think it's a little disingenuous when your guy makes it pretty clear over and over that he's a christian and believes in God and Jesus, to say he doesn't just because you'd have to admit that all the mocking you've done of republicans for their belief in God applies to your hero as well.
After all, Exodus 22:18 makes it pretty clear: «Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live» (KJV).
However, numerous other texts are pretty clear that Jesus will return physically a second time.
Leo, the bible provides some pretty clear directives supposedly from god, to do some pretty evil stuff, and that can't be denied.
perhaps you are correct about some «conservatives», the Bible does speak about treating animals well however, pretty clear stuff about wrong being wrong
God makes it pretty clear Christians aren't to yoke themselves with non-Christians in marriage, but disappointment, loneliness and heartbreak can make even the strongest Christian question if God's rules are really hard and fast.
He makes it pretty clear what is bad and const - itutes punishment... eating shellfish, wearing a poly - cotton blend, planting corn and soybeans in the same field, and what is good, like selling my daughter into slavery, but only to a neighboring country.
The comments on this very page make it pretty clear that this is something many Christians that read CNN have no yet realized.
@NeverBeenBrainwashed, Judging by the nature of your comments all over this message board, it's pretty clear that you are so focused on the things of this world that you are not willing or able to understand the things of God.
Pretty clear how he felt about it since he called it a problem that needed solved by the young man.
Initially, 1 Timothy 2:12 seems pretty clear, but with a little bit of study, it quickly becomes obvious that the text is not so clear after all.
From looking at the world, it's pretty clear that if he ever really existed, he could care less about humanity.
It's pretty clear that's your modus operandi.
In this case, it's pretty clear that when quoting or reading this scripture, Paul admonished Timothy to study to show himself approved for understanding of the word sake.
Pretty clear and cut and dry, all you have to do is read it.
But some rules are pretty clear.
«Thou shalt not kill» seemed pretty clear, but now I know that killing is ok sometimes.
But I also believe (and I think the Bible is pretty clear on this) that he's also revealed himself to us through the natural order.
It's pretty clear that «Jesus» was a thinker.
If you're looking to thank someone for this, look no further than the President of the United States, who made his feelings on the matter pretty clear.
Seems pretty clear, all you have to do is repent and all is forgiven, no amends needed, but again, I am not a believer...
Seems pretty clear to me, although I am not a believer.
label, but it is pretty clear that people are just so thin - skinned that they perceive any image, ad, nativity scene, crucifix as «insulting».
(Because someone is bound to ask, I've made it pretty clear in the past that I support gay marriage as a civil right, and would hold this position regardless of whether I believed such marriages should be blessed by my church.)
Not sure how William would reply, but from from my perspective — your limp, repet!tive posts that attempt to validate your beliefs only from your beliefs is a pretty clear indication that your imagination has got the best of you.
Look up Matthew 24:34 - it's pretty clear.
It's pretty clear that you haven't read much about the development of human society.
We need also to remember that the institutions were created by people who had a pretty clear sense of who they were and where they fit in the culture.
It's pretty clear, especially from some of the posts on this board, that we de-evolved from them.
I think that makes it pretty clear.
I think Jesus is pretty clear on this topic.
- seems pretty clear.
In this sense, I think it is pretty clear that the scriptures are a better guide to Christian religious ideas than, for example, the Bhagavad Gita.
If we choose not to live that way, we're making a pretty clear statement that we don't believe Him.
I think scripture is pretty clear on the idea that baptism is not about water, but being identified in Christ.
If the Bible contains the * real * teachings of Jesus, its pretty clear he was an anarchist so the question is relatively moot.
HE wasn't from the Caucas mountains, he wasn't germanic, he wasn't Aryan, it» pretty clear here... on this one.
As it happens, when we ask about God's role in violence, later revelation in Scripture makes it pretty clear that God's only activity was to rescue us from our own violence, redeem us from the consequences of violence, and reconcile us to Himself and to one another from the schisms caused by violence.
It's pretty clear that Paul is talking about something profound in 1 Corinthians 10 regarding both the context and the ramifications of our table fellowship, and it's pretty clear that the deep significance of this has become dulled by the way in which we commonly use, place and define communion in most church services.
Scripture is pretty clear on all falling short and men's heart being clearly evil..
Either way, it seems pretty clear that this was a requirement specifically for the position of leadership, as contrasted to what was acceptable for other Christians.
Catholic churches in America tend to be more unified, since Pope Francis has made his feelings about immigrants pretty clear (as you might expect, he likes them).
Hebrews 11/12 makes it pretty clear that the criteria which marries the whole message is faith in God's promise of redemption, which leads us to live a particular way in relation to people and creation.
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