i agree with what preacher lady said and i think sometimes it's too easy to
say things on here that should be done in person.
It think it's this misguided notion of «colorblindness» (which isn't even supported by science) that leads people to
say things like:
They say things like «we are better, because...»
They will often say that outreach and evangelism is the job of the individual Christian, and you will hear
them say things like «Healthy sheep naturally reproduce.»
People can not be listened to because they do not
say things «right» or with the right a» tone»?
I say these things because you are probably in a position to make changes that matter and I believe you want to do what's right.
Hate me if you like, but a place were people are allowed to
say things like fuck off back to sodom is not a good place to get help when somebody has been violent to you and emotionally abusive.
But when it was within our own community, the immediate response was to vilify the victims or to
say things that were at times blatantly and demonstratively untrue about the organization and the leader of the organization.
Thus the traditions of both Paul and Peter were driven to
say things about the universal implications of Christ's death that the historical Jesus as a first - century Palestinian Jew would not and could not have imagined.
The traditions of both Paul and Peter were driven to
say things about the universal implications of Christ's death that the historical Jesus as a first - century Palestinian Jew would not and could not have imagined.
Thank you for anyone who has the courage to apologize — the one thing I'd ask moving forward is that you don't qualify your apology by citing what the survivor of emergent abuse (I like this term better than victim) did or did not do — as we've noted before, when someone is in the throes of prolonged abuse and trauma, they will do /
say things in response that will seem somewhat «batshit crazy.»
I live with an atheist, one of the finest human beings I have met in my life, and I never
say things like that lightly.
You would
say things like «I tried my best» as you moved on to something easier, something to distract, anything really.
Mike in any church people are going to
say things and preach something that is not corrrect, it is not fair to blame the saints for the preaching in the church.
And chances are she will
say things to him that are intended to annoy him and make him squirm.
In the other voice she would
say things like i'll destroy you and at one point tried to bite her.
Per experiences two decades ago, the underground churches in China are not necessarily got harassed by the Chinese government as long as you don't
say things against its policy, not get the foreign influences in your underground, then you're as peaceful as anywhere else in the free world.
These evangelical atheists
say things such as: religion is like child abuse, that if you had no religious education, there would be no religion.
I would be way too timid to
say things in an actual church that I can freely say here.
My schizzo - effective personality disorder leaves me toward expressionisms of my will and willingness to
say the things which I feel are of important messages to be revealed.
They say things like, «Salvation is by faith alone, but not by a faith that is alone.»
In this sense
we say things like, «it is in the nature of human beings» or «it is natural for human beings» to, for example, conceive and be conceived in male - female coitus, nurse their young, employ productive and practical reason, desire to know, live in walkable settlements, think in symbolic narrative, live well, etc..
I'll give you one last bit to chew on, since I'm a special kind of stupid and I love consorting with people who like to
say things like «fvck».
I am quite sick of people using religion as a shield from being held accountable,... especially as they like to
say things like «we are all going to be held accountable after death.»
Before you open your mouth to
say things like that get your facts staright!
There was a time, not long ago, when people would
say things like «You wouldn't judge Christians based on the KKK...» But if the KKK is calling itself Christian and the rest of us do nothing about it, then people will stop saying that.
(There are many who do
say things like this — Eugene Rogers comes to mind immediately — and I don't want to minimize their efforts.)
I bet I would
say things like:
and Iraq to
say these things!
Don't ever think that you're being ignored when
you say these things.
People
say things like, anyone who believes in the bible is stupid, because it is changed to fit the current terms of society.
They say things like, «If my spouse changed this, we would get along much better.»
I don't
say the things that I've said to rile you or hurt you, but to make you think a little deeper and to look a little harder for the Truth.
The article is asking you to do your duty as a christian and renounce those who
say these things»
It's a negative word, so when
you say things like «athiests and perverts», it brings about a conotation that the two are closely related or somehow linked.
Many people can complain about a variety of things that plague their neighborhoods and often
say things like, «Why doesn't someone do something?»
It's offensive to have people in our society
say things like this, especially on camera.
This is not a very good representation of Christian Thought, Not all nor close to a percentage of Christians think or
say these things.
Lol... That's all you Atheists and Agnostics do anyway... you play and
say things like you have something between your two ears when if fact its useless garbage.
I'm curious Bruce, why would Christians
say things like «Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions.
He should consider whether, contrary to his own political experience, some people in political life
say things not out of a desire for applause lines or even approval, but out of conviction.
You see Jesus didn't
say things just to be popular.
Atheism has its own symbol, evangelical tactics, charity fundraisers, and trolls like you who
say things like «our way is the only way, all other faiths / ideologies are incompatible and must be destroyed.»
I feel I can comment on the effect of the naked pastor's blog on me, and whether pastors can and should
say these things in general, but as for whether or not it beneficial for the church members of his church, surely it is only for them to say, and perhaps not online..?
We aren't allowed to
say these things, but without factoring in generalities that we've developed based on our experience, none of us could make decent decisions about anything.
Sometimes
we say things we don't mean and I think the comment your mum made about you was one of them.
i would like if i was dying to be able to link up on a blog on the internet and speak to other dying people, I'd
say things like:» so what are you doing saturday night?»
Some say things are improving for women in ministry.
I try to
say these things in love the best that I can so forgive me if I make this seem imperative... it IS imperative — your soul is at stake.