Sentences with phrase «says about god»

Here's the deal, man created god and everything man says about god has to be interpreted by other men who didn't write the man made stuff in the first place.
Harold, I agree that if the Bible says what we've been told it says about god and it is true, we're screwed.
On the one hand, it demands a willingness to listen openly to what the writer says about God's involvement with his creatures, and to his reasons for saying it as well.
Especially for those influenced by postmodernism or postfoundationalism, everything Dionysius says about God — and he says plenty — adds up to one great (and absolutely good) negation.
Whitehead's discussion of the relation of God to time, like much of what he says about God, is primarily focused on the primordial nature of God.
Let's read and know more what Noble Laureates scientists says about God, the creator.
There are better, more reasonable answers for what the Bible says about God.
The Bible is wrong in what it says about God.
The validity of the Bible stands or falls on what it says about God's will for man.
We also find it hard to believe what the Bible says about God's relation to war.
First we select two areas where we have trouble with what the Bible says about God.
Moreover, choosing ideas which we also affirm may actually obscure the real point under discussion — that everything the Bible says about God is historical understanding.
I know this sort of thing seems to happen in Scripture (the flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, etc), but I just struggle with what this says about God's ability to work with any sort of person, society, or culture....
Sometimes people accuse me of cherry - picking verses from the Bible, but other times people say that we just have to accept what the Old Testament says about God, even if we don't like it (Again, I believe I am doing this, but I just have a way of reading Scripture that differs from the way the proponents of a violent God read Scripture).
But let us look a little deeper at what this sort of explanation says about God, sin, righteousness, and the death of Jesus.
It certainly is good to have finally found out that Christianity is nothing more than just tradition, ritual and culture and that all the things which the Bible says about God and prayer are not true — God does not speak to or lead or guide or direct anyone or put thoughts in anyone's mind or show them signs or speak to their heart or mind or tells them what to do or calls people or chooses people or has a plan for people's lives whether they are in an altered state of consciousness / transcendent state or whether they are in an unaltered cognitive state.
Any genuine theological proposal that really means what it says about God implicitly addresses all three publics.
Sam Harris has absolutely NO CLUE what the Bible says about God.
There is a difference between what the Scripture really says about God, and what we think the Scripture says about God.
The upside is that readers can go along with all the nice things he says about God's love, as Pope Francis apparently did, and not be sticklers for the details.
Catholics read the Bible, Frederica, and are conscience of what it says about God's Word....
Because God changed his mind in verse 3:10, despite what Malachi 3:6, Numbers 23:19 and Ezekiel 24:14 says about God never changing his mind.
Meanwhile, to Hawking's supporters who suggest that I am not owning up to his scientific «proofs,» I believe airwx has already said it best for me — he's a THEORETICAL physicist, and having read some of his work, I'm smart enough to know that much of what he says about God is an exercise in jumping to conclusions, even as sound as much of his scientific work is.
but don't believe NOTHING nobody else says about God because I know God and I know what he said in HIS book, but I have to tell you... 99.99 % of the stuff «religion» claims God said... Is not what he actually said... If you look at what he said.
Yet if I said disprove Zeus the same thing applies.You wouldn't react in a harsh manner.Only when something is said about God it makes you tick.
what does this say about the God of Christianity?
Ms. Zacharias shows very little intelligence or insight when it comes to what the Scriptures say about God.
Why should anyone believe what you say about God?
When your Country is at rock bottom (almost there) and you wonder why God has forsaken you or our Country... try to remember all the negative things most of you say about God.
I would say read the Holy Books start with the «Quran» being the latest Holy book that came combined to correct the older version ones read just for knowledge and not for finding a religion but to learn what they say about God..
The same can be said about your god, the problem is as the old saying goes, love is blind.
God transcends everything that I'm saying about God right now.
«Mainline Protestantism» is in retreat, I believe, because what it has to say about God is so inadequate; and what it has to say is so inadequate, in part, because it has lost its memory.
Both the liturgical and theological traditions of the Church present to us certain things that must be said about God as revealed in Christ Jesus.
Atheism simply has nothing to say about gods.
Yeah there are a few differences in other areas, but your view of the Jews, the God of the OT, and rejection of what the prophets said about God, and the presentation of God in the OT, you two are like peas in a pod.
This is certainly a problem for those who treat the biblical text as sacred, regard the biblical heroes as models, and suppose that everything said about God is true.
And not only will they remember every evil word they've ever said about God.
It is the last thing to be said about God, after we have lived and grown and struggled.
I can take anything you say about god and swap god for unicorn and it still makes as much sense.
Theology has become, since the Enlightenment, what humans say about God and even what humans say about humans speaking of God.
It remembered and taught what Jesus had said about God and man, about the kingdom of God, about human moral responsibility, and the like, because it was primarily concerned with something else.
Nothing is said about God.
In one sense, science has nothing legitimate to say about God.
This is not all that can be said about God.
When we finally acknowledge that books and lectures and sermons can not adequately contain what we want to say about God's love and God's mercy, we explode in doxology: «Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or imagine, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever.
Essentially, I believe that whatever we say about God's timing in sending Jesus is similar to what we should say about God's timing in doing anything.
In the things they do and say about God, religious people diverge quite sharply.
I'm here to write about how a little gray wren builds her nest in our carport every year and to wonder what this might say about God.
The Five Pillars of Islam, for example, lay down the boundaries of Muslim practice and identity, with the suggestion that conflicting or different things said about God can not be equally valid.
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