Sentences with phrase «real faith in»

The move was roundly applauded because it demonstrated some real faith in traditional print publishing.
There's no real faith in that person's heart so belief becomes a namesake.
And I think that is directly due to the confidence and belief that he has gained from having the Arsenal boss show real faith in him, including giving him chances to play in his favoured centre forward role.
She probably does nt really believe in God therefore cant have real faith in him.
I left the Catholic church because after 8 years of Catholic school and untold hours of religious education I didn't see any real faith in the clergy or the parishioners I knew.
Does not the wide rejection of Humanae Vitaeamongst Catholics reflect a loss of real faith in the Church and the absolute truth of her teachings?
They betray a lack of real faith in the student as a person who must develop his own unique relation to the truth.
This constitutes real faith in the promise of God — i.e., faith as action.
When we love our neighbour independent from his faith (or colour, nationality, social status, etc.), we preach the gospel without words and most effective, whereby it is God's work to cause the real faith in someone.
... A new understanding of religion is re-emerging... one that emerges from the intrinsic coherence of the logos - which is exactly the real faith in the gospel that the gospel itself sought and proclaimed»
To claim that the Bible is perfect and infallible is to substitute it for God, to engage in idolatry, and to close ourselves off from real faith in God.
Real faith in Christ makes a person want to be more like him.
So it all seems to come back to the individual living out a genuine, real faith in the real world and not in the Christian sub-culture.

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The real risk is loss of faith — loss of faith in the entire institution in which the decision - maker is embedded.
It would also reinstate the faith of the general public at large to invest in real estate projects as they would be more confident of the quality and timely delivery of the product.
They have to know they're lying about real world prospects unless they have supernatural faith in technology.
Would you accept the same claim being made for another god, that someone had faith in their being real, and that god sent a sign proving his or her existence
Let's see... believe in our God or you will be tortured for eternity... Believe in our God even if science and the fossil record refute our conclusions... Believe in our God who can do anything, it doesn't matter what you come up with, he can do it and don't you dare call it magic or fantasy... but don't test him either, he's not a performing monkey who does tricks to convince us he's real, we just have to have faith, but he could do anything if chose to...
The other thing is that I have a real problem with faith in the trinity.
But in the real world, I think atheists and people of varying faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
The real question is does it take more faith to believe that mass and energy came into existence in such a way to (relatively) evenly displace it throughout the universe that came into existence at the same time, or did it come together in such a precise manner to create a supreme being that could design and build a universe after the fact?
So before you continue to make a fool of yourself in spouting your hatred toward the Christian faith, maybe you ought to reconsider exactly how your phrasing your rants... this is furhter scientific evidedence (observable, repeatable) that the real issue «atheist» have is not with religion, but with Christians.
But you can trust that other have seen him, you can trust what was written about him, thus it take really takes faith (evident demonstrations) to believe that Abraham existed because you honestly can't say you met the guy in person, but you believe right along with millions of other people who have met him either, as a group we are convinced that he was real.
You say we need faith, but would having faith in Thor, or Baal, or Zeus make them real, like you believe God is real?
That is why the real battle is not between Muslims and the West, but between the moderates and extremists in all faiths.
Most people in this country are ashamed to express their faith because it is only a religious duty to them and not a real spiritual relationship with the only true and living God!!!
This is the real - life consequence of placing your faith in prayer.
I believe in God and in an afterlife, but my belief is purely based on faith, based on what I feel that it must be right, that all the energy that makes a person exist, real, and unique has to be conserved somehow.
When I talk to people of faith in the real world, I try to keep it respectful in the hope that the conversation remains civil.
Always question, it makes one's faith real and strong and not a mere blind belief in «fairy tales».
Recently, I've come to understand to a greater degree how «a theology» can replace «a faith» and mask itself as the real thing.I'm not anti-theological, in fact, I'm very theological - the difference in my approach now is a realization that if one has some degree of traditional, but contemporary faith in God (as I do), then a theology is inevitable....
Thus, in order to get the real faith, we must attend the real Church.
These beliefs are apparently the ones set forth by Messrs. Johnson, Hoge, and Luidens in «Mainline Churches: The Real Reason for Decline» (FT, March 1993): (1) That Christianity is the only religion with a valid claim to truth, (2) that persons can be saved only through Jesus Christ and otherwise go to hell, and (3) that therefore one should try to convert others to the Christian faith.
Children have «faith» in Santa Clause that does not mean Santa Clause is actually real.
Too bad you practice your god faith in any ole way and it doesn't matter, but there's only one right way to do chemistry and math and real world practice lets you know if you got the chemistry or math correct.
What if real faith has doubt in the mix, as a coin has two sides?
So please get real in all of the places I have listed above Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Atheists, Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims and many many more are Jailed, Beaten and Murdered for their faith.
If you want the method to make your church grow or give you the five keys to a victorious life then you'll go away disappointed but if you're hungry for a faith that can deal with real life, joy and pain, triumph and disaster, laughter and sorrow then join Rob in a journey to follow the rabbi.
Christianity is based on faith and still we have a ton of physical evidence that God is real by the world around us and in our personal lives.
And of course the whole point is not to share with others what isn't real or true for you, a point that is not lost on super pastor Rob as we return to the dilemma of living an honest faith when you become the latest pastor in demand.
«As you've done to the least of these you've done unto me...» I think that a faith which s not broad or deep enough to inspire down to earth empathy - in - action, which doesn't strive for real world results (however temporary they may be), is far too small and narrow a faith.
Although I hope not your position, the dialogue you use is similar to the one found in counter-culture argumentation, to develop and build anti-Christian positions and attacks against fundamental belief and faith central to real Christian teachings.
Your inability to differentiate cults and religions from real Faith and Trust in God and in Jesus Christ God's Only Son is a clear indication of your absence and complete lack of Faith and Trust in God and in Jesus Christ God's Only Son.
Moreover, in keeping with the Church's teachings on subsidiarity, free will and real love, it seems most if not all the issues raised in the letter questioning Speaker Boehner's faith would be more efficient, effective, just and respectful of human dignity if they were left to the individual, family, community or state level.
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.
Faith as addressing issues beyond the scope of rationality: In this view, faith is seen as covering issues that science and rationality are inherently incapable of addressing, but that are nevertheless entirely Faith as addressing issues beyond the scope of rationality: In this view, faith is seen as covering issues that science and rationality are inherently incapable of addressing, but that are nevertheless entirely faith is seen as covering issues that science and rationality are inherently incapable of addressing, but that are nevertheless entirely real.
Another fairly unusual position, as people who have faith in gods usually also think that their god can be known to be real
I rather suspect that the real danger for faith lurks in its estrangement from rationality.
But the fact that their faiths don't seem to be hampering their chances shows «real growth in the acceptance of religious pluralism since World War II.»
These guys lived their faith in real, tactical, practical ways that led millions of people closer to Jesus, in big efforts and small acts of love.
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