We don't compromise our own beliefs and values, nor do
we require other faith traditions to alter theirs.
Not exact matches
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As with every
other aspect of living this
faith that we claim, it
requires less «us» and more «Christ in us.»
i clearly agree that believing in God
requires faith, as does any
other theory... evolution.
Guiding Principles Religious and theological studies depend on and reinforce each
other; A principled approach to religious values and
faith demands the intellectual rigor and openness of quality academic work; A well - educated student of religion must have a deep and broad understanding of more than a single religious tradition; Studying religion
requires that one understand one's own historical context as well as that of those whom one studies; An exemplary scholarly and teaching community
requires respect for and critical engagement with difference and diversity of all kinds.
Not quite tallulah, all the
other gods are man invented or possibly demonic.Every
other idol god either mimics God and or
requires a series of works to gain their favor.They are created by men to appease the inner knowledge of God, but all fall short of the creator God.You can not work your way into Gods good graces, you can only be saved by
faith through grace.God alone has resolved the sin problem we all suffer from, in the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.It is by accepting Jesus» redemption for us that allows us to be reconciled with God.God bless
Thus, the Mormon Church, like virtually every
other non-Christian
faith,
requires that individuals work off the residual karma.
These two statements
require the same exactly level of
faith, so get a grip and quit attacking each
other!!
(A decision for same - sex marriage by a state could as in the case of Massachusetts, preempts the debate in that state, but it is less far - reaching because it leaves
other states to arrive at a different conclusion — unless, as some same - sex - marriage proponents have claimed,
other states are
required to recognize such marriages under the Constitution's requirement of giving «full
faith and credit» to
other states» proceedings.)
Their god
requires you to pray in public, and to force
others to listen, in order to exercise your
faith?
Entry into this relationship of grace and
faith involves the imitation of Christ, but this does not mean an imitation of the individual pattern of life which was
required of him by his unique vocation; it means the imitation of his total commitment to God, his obedience to God's will, and his attitude of unswerving love for
others which was the fruit of his openness to God.
Funny, we Faithful do not
require TD Jakes, Joel Olsteen, or any of the
others so called major pastors to fulfill our
Faith in God.
An earlier version of the bill was so broad that it threatened to bar not only religiously - grounded codes of conduct and statements of
faith for faculty and students, but also a host of
other religious elements essential to many
faith - based colleges such as mandatory chapel attendance or
required Bible or religion courses.
Mormonism colors outside the lines a bit more than most, but
other than
requiring an extra helping of
faith, how is it really different?
It is in
others nature to believe in the spirit and eternal life, it
requires faith - a gift that these people do not have.
Sorry, Steve, but I am aware of many
faith - based charities that do nto «preach» at anyone or
require any belief at all in order to get food, or counseling, or clothes or any
other thing.
And that means you are someone who is easily swayed to believe something... way more than any
other religious person who at least
require a basis for their
faith.
It
requires faith just as well as belief in any
other story of where we all came from.
Having a prayer answered, appears to
require only 3 things: Belief,
Faith and to be totally sure, you need
Others to Pray with you.
It's topics like this that a lot of thorough study of original context of the original documents are
required, because there are lots of verses that suggest
faith alone is
required for salvation and
others that suggest that
faith plus consistent good behavior are
required and the bible can't contradict itself if it's inspired by God.
No
other system (especially
faith based ones)
require the level of consitency in results that science does before it may be considered «true».
In
other words, the choice which Life
requires of our considered action is a great deal less complex than at first seemed to be the case; for it is reduced to a simple choice between the first and last stages of the successive alternatives which we have been able to define: the rejection of Being, which returns us to dust, or the acceptance of Being, which leads us, by way of socialization, to
faith in a Supreme Unity — opposite directions along a single road.
Atheism is a religion and
requires faith just like
other religions.
A
faith - based evaluation of globalization will lead us to affirm some of its aspects but will
require us to reject
others.
Union with God was not seen as
requiring love of neighbour and justice to peoples of
other faiths.
He does quote, evidently with approval, Avery Cardinal Dulles» explanation: «Full communion, as I understand it, will
require the acceptance by both Catholics and Orthodox of all the dogmas that are held by the
other community to be matters of
faith.»
It is dualistic, setting the complementary opposites of Grace & nature, Bible and Tradition,
faith and reason, and Grace and
faith in radical opposition to each
other so that, becoming «spiritual»
requires us to despise our own humanity — a humanity that God merely loved; but assumed in the Mystery of the Incarnation.
The poll commissioned by the Accord Coalition found that four out of every five people asked opposed the Conservative plan to no longer
require new over-subscribed
faith schools to offer 50 per cent of their places to those of
other religions or none.
Each
faith requires missionary efforts to convert followers of
other faiths.
* Believe in Jesus Christ, that he died for you This
requires that you get rid of your old sinful ways If you TRULY believe, that is, love Him and give your life to Him, good works and fruit will come out, but these are not what make you a Christian, they are simply an indicator of your
faith in Jesus Pray, Read the Bible, Love God, Love
others, worship God (live for Him in all you do, take up your cross, and know that in all of this God is very patient and loving
But Christianity does seem to me to
require some form of fellowship of hope,
faith, and charity with
others.
But
other commentators have responded that Islam is a militant
faith, which at times
requires its adherents to make war on non-Muslims.
This renewal
requires a commitment to fundamental values within a framework of belief - in this case Christian
faith - that is in dialogue with
other frameworks.49 From a similar perspective, Robin Gill sees the primary function of the church in society as that of generating «key values which alter the fundamental moral, social, and political vision.»
Whatever fault we may find with that document in
other respects — and Anglicans may be grateful that it is no longer commonly said, as ancient prayer books
required, at public worship on certain great festivals of the Christian year — it gives us the right understanding of this triunitarian conception of God when it affirms «This is the Catholic
faith: that we worship Godhead in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity.»
What is the difference then between challenging this woman or any person from displaying their
faith as
required and discriminating for any
other reason.
On the
other hand, such activities
require the perspective of Biblical
faith which seeks the Kingdom of God on earth without falling into the illusion that we are going to bring this Kingdom into being by our own actions or that we can expect to participate in it within our own time.
On the
other hand, if one is relying upon God's forgiveness, or grace, no degree of mere obedience as such is
required, only penitence and
faith.
My point to you was that, in order for Luther's salvation by
faith to be anything
other than another justification by works, it
required that there be predestintion.
We are not
required to deny that the eternal goodness we believe in may reach out to
other faiths in
other ways.
The
other steps of the programs aren't easy, but they don't
require a particular
faith ever.
not sure i said this before or not, i have been on cnn.com for over a year — anyway — i have been going to random churches, temples, really place that worships any form of the of abraham and
others — i have yet to get anywhere but where i started from — which is what i am, what i am meant to be, and what i was... only this has been gained — gained is a gift of a word for i knew all of this before i started and so i view my time as wasted only for this the reason of getting somewhere — i did meet many great people with great views but all
required the very real existence of god which was something lacking and why they had a constant failure yet what they called «keeping the
faith» att itude type results... something was missing or missunderstood — your take?
Because their
faith dictates that adherents strive toward a particular sexual ethic - one that confines sexual relations to those between a husband and wife and
requires celibacy in all
other circumstances - they seek to help patients manage sexual impulses through «cognitive behavioral change.»
what is necessary and a very important change for us today and the future is our conscience, and this
requires global consciousness necessary for our long term needs and survival, we need a
faith that will compel us to unite to address the problems of survival, in the future, a few thousand years from now the glacial period cycle is due, earth will no longer be hospitable and we either have to immigrate to
other planets or, develope a system that will protect us, the natural calamities like floods, typhoons, sub zero temperatures, will become our big problem in the future, so we need a religion that will guide our conscience from simplistic self survival towards a more holistic view of reality.Our oneness with ourselves and Him is the primary tenets or doctrines of this religion.
On the
other hand, I realize that mature dialogue
requires one to stand some heat, to recognize the profound
faith perspectives that may lie behind
other - people's rejection of one's position.
Choosing to believe one set of tales is factual while all
others are just mythical
requires an act of
faith, as no evidence supports such a judgment, right?
Departmental names won't matter much if the shift has already taken place from a scientific theology, based on the prior Catholic
faith commitment of every student in the classroom (which obviously would
require everyone enrolled in the course to be a committed Catholic), to a phenomenological, historical study of what
others believe.
some that with out self thought knowledge who called themselves athiest are really confused and truelly believe what they are saying even when wrong they believe to be telling the truth now that is not all atheist some are really cruel and mean to deceived
others - those who are not stading in solid ground are those worth reaching out to - cause they need to know truth from false testimony... those who trully know God can not depart from him but there are those who blindly fight their way away from him... evil is blind and can't see the presence of god — that was God's course for rebelion... only a pure soul can be reach by the creator now that is not that easy to keep so its only through
faith and the acceptance of jesus sacrifice for the human race that is posible to find the way and acceptance
required by God in his second agreement to menkind... jesus was the lamb who took all our sin so even with a blind soul one can find the way to the creator and at one time if any find themselves in the presence fo the lord our God the reason we are here...
However, many go to the
other extreme and set up doubt as the paradigm of virtue in the quest for knowledge without acknowledging the «
faith» that any quest for knowledge
requires.
Second, it
requires affirming through the media persons and events that have been able to deal with these «boundary situations» creatively and with
faith: news stories from Manila and South Africa; biographies of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa, Archbishop Tutu — and a host of
other unfamous people of
faith as well.