«a standing off» (
see apostate).
Not exact matches
However bad things may be, God will
see to it that there are some, however few, among an
apostate nation, who turn to Him with repentance and obedience, and out of them He will fashion His people anew.
The Koran
sees the ancient ordinary Christians and Jews as muslim believers, having turned
apostate.
Perhaps he is the kind of Christian an
apostate nation creates, though he has the option to live life in contrast to what he
sees in this political system.
A soft answer helps them
see that the people «out here» are not
apostates and heretics and backslidden sinners the way those inside institutional religion often portray us.
I have
seen a verse in a passage concerning giving to the poor in Ephesians used to insult me that I'm an
apostate!
I think I
saw David take a few shots in this whole thing — for those that did that — re-think your position please (cause how is calliing someone an «
apostate» even «love»).
As Martin
sees it, this separates him from the intolerance of the hyper - conservative fundamentalists, on the one hand, and the liberal,
apostate culture on the other.
From the Protestant Reformation onwards, Roman Catholics
saw themselves as the guardians of the only genuine form of Christianity, and they judged Protestants to be heretics and
apostates.
Conservative and libertarian activists are on the warpath, and their most important targets may turn out to be Republican leaders
seen as
apostates from the cause.
Take scholar - turned - reform -
apostate Diave Ravitch, who according to Klout.com is the most influential tweeter in the education policy space (
see sidebar).
Consensus advocates and drones alike already
see Dr. Curry as an
apostate.