ntelligent people can disagree about whether there are
any religious answers to life's questions.
Not exact matches
And yet when it comes down
to the final moments, when it gets real, when we have no more need for the societal benefits of
religious posturing, we learn what is really most important, and the
answer (given the real purpose of
life, see above) is what we should reasonably expect: family.
It was in a period of philosophical and
religious ferment, when the pagan gods failed
to offer
answers to the problems of ordinary
life, that Christ came into the world and revealed God's salvific plan
to all of mankind.
The human existential condition does not require that people be
religious or feel the need
to address and
answer such questions — many people appear happy
to focus on the present,
live as well as they can, and not be bothered by the Big Questions.
As a christian and one who has
lived in the world of science all my working
life the
answer is that God was the orgin of
life that started in a way that is still largly unknown
to both the
religious and scientific communities.
Second, while many people may desire a
religious option that offers concrete
answers to life's problems, there will be a minority of well - educated people who will find new - paradigm Christianity
to be simplistic in its affirmation of Jesus as the exclusive path
to truth.
He responded by relating the parable of the Good Samaritan, one of my personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the
answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable
to the
religious establishment... I have had
life experiences that bear this out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's
religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading of 1 Corinthians 13....
It is surely central
to the
religious life to enter into commerce with God,
to speak
to Him and be
answered,
to have God respond
to one's situation,
to have God act on and in us at certain crucial moments.
The
answer i'm looking for is evidences that the Atheists community can provide us with real solutions
to prove that if we all close down churches and the Vatican and if we remove every
religious symbols, it will bring us peace and a better quality of
life.
«Logically prior
to every particular
religious assertion is an original confidence in the meaning and worth of
life, through which not simply all our
religious answers, but even our
religious questions first become possible or have any sense.»
The Cultural Dimension As culture develops, so too will religion in order that it may
answer more adequately the basic problems of human
life and
to further deepen the synthesis of scientific knowledge with
religious knowledge - the principle of evolution is written into the nature of religion, as in all
life.
Bonhoeffer
answers: «The individual personal spirit
lives solely by virtue of sociality, and the «social spirit» becomes real only in individual embodiment.10 Therefore Bonhoeffer can speak of both the individual and a collective being.11 The design of God for men
to live in community leads
to the natural question of the
religious community.
His will is not what he happens at the moment
to want; his faith is not what a present inventory of his
religious opinions might discover; his conviction is not the
answers he might give even
to an omnicompetent poll - taker; his love spans all the decades of the beloved's
life.
Faith communities and
religious traditions, by themselves, can not provide
answers to all moral questions of modern corporate
life.
«
To be religious,» said theologian Paul Tillich, «is to be grasped by an ultimate concern, a concern which qualifies all other concerns as preliminary and which itself contains the answer to the question of the meaning of life.&raqu
To be
religious,» said theologian Paul Tillich, «is
to be grasped by an ultimate concern, a concern which qualifies all other concerns as preliminary and which itself contains the answer to the question of the meaning of life.&raqu
to be grasped by an ultimate concern, a concern which qualifies all other concerns as preliminary and which itself contains the
answer to the question of the meaning of life.&raqu
to the question of the meaning of
life.»
In
answer to the criticism that WCC is syncretistic because of its program for inter-
religious dialogue, Thomas said that if the word syncretism denotes all processes of interpenetration between cultures and religions, the only
answer to a wrong syncretism, which means the uncritical, superficial, normless mixing of basically incompatible
religious concepts and cultural attitudes, is a Christ - centered syncretism which grapples with and evaluates all concepts and attitudes critically in the light of Jesus Christ and converts them into vehicles for communicating the truth of the Gospel and for expressing its meaning for
life.
These are but some of the
answers that contemporary
religious leaders offer
to those who want
to know the good deed that is essential
to eternal
life.
Wilson thinks that the
answer to these and similar questions is no, primarily because of scientific illiteracy, but also because of a widespread failure
to live up
to the intellectual,
religious and moral implications of science.
They are looking for a
religious grounding for their children and for
answers to their own questions about
life and its meaning.
The lesson demands from us a solid
answer, our being a Christian may not be and can not be constituted by any of our
religious relationships
to God but by our social involvement, a new
life in our being there only for others, in participating in the being of Jesus.
peoples paradigm strongly colors their perception, especially «Christians» that have a limited anemic gospel that lacks
life (HIM) Our modern
religious gospel has
answers that are insufficient but it seem truth is not found just in our
answers but revealed
to those that are honestly and genuinely seeking Him!
«Postliberal» Christian thought and
religious life might be simply an avoidance of the questions, not
answers to them, that a Troeltschian «liberal» Christianity asked.
When you join a Catholic online dating site, you're going
to be
answering a lot of questions about you, your
life, and most importantly your
religious faith.
Terry and Sandy, a gay married couple, have been trying
to find a surrogate mother who would help them, and Miranda decides
to answer their hopes (despite her
religious beliefs which conflicts with the couple's
life choices).
The resources available will use dyslexia friendly fonts so all students can access the learning - Students will summarise our learning from the previous six topics with some one mark questions and will write down the
answers in your exercise books Students will then recall the differences between science and religion on the origins of the universe and
life and will make a list of three differences between science and religion Students will study and research the different interpretations in Christianity of the Genesis creation story and will
answer four tasks based on research about these different interpretations Students will study the role that science and religion play in people's
lives and will make a list of things that attract people
to science over religion Students will make a list of things that make people
religious and will then plan for a potential 12 mark question
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