Sentences with phrase «take much»

There is 0 evidence one way or another, yet the atheist crown says stunningly dumb things like «Claiming that there is no god doesn't take much of a stretch, particularly since there is 0 evidence of one.»
Take the the much - talked - about rise of the religiously unaffiliated, or «nones.»
Not all Christians read the Bible literally but take much of it to be collections of folktales, poetry, and history that sometimes illustrate how difficult it can be to navigate through life and grapple with the questions of where we come from, where we're going, and how we are to live in the meantime.
We have to take much more literally too the «mythological» curse on the earth because of sin: «cursed be the earth in thy work, thorns and thistles shall it bring forth to thee: in the sweat of thy brow shalt thou eat thy bread, till thou return to the dust, from which thou wast taken».
Maybe it doesn't take much to fascinate me.
A Roman Catholic or an Anglican or a German Lutheran Christian is likely to take a much freer view of such indulgences than is an American Methodist.
It would take much relationship and trust for all involved to allow the Lord to teach / preach / prophesy through His under - shepherds.
It do nt take much to see this man is guilty and a liar.
(Don't hold your breath; it will take much time and money to develop effective body suits.
It does not take much to realise that fear and intimidation is not the biblical model for Christian leadership.
Whether the caregivers be pastors, nurses, doctors, chaplains or families, they will take much from Frank's writing.
Wilson's manner does not take us much further than the words of the song in The Music Man: «How can there be any sin in sincere?»
My big point is that my Protestant and skeptical students, who really don't take much pride in being Southern, are ready to really think about (and, of course, contest) that seemingly strange conclusion.
If nothing else simply look to the last two criminals hanging by Jesus — it does not take much to get into paradise while no comment was made about the other criminal who mocked to his dying breath.
Modern Gnosticism appears at first to take a much more optimistic view of creation.
It shouldn't take much comprehension to know this.
All these are extremely difficult tasks and will take much of the effort of the coming generation of those working for a better humanity.
Many economists take much of the present national and global situation as given and then analyze the role of capital within it.
Either way, we can't take much more of this.
The numbers are pretty bad and it wouldn't take much to turn a lot of that around, but who will do the right thing when they are getting paid to do the wrong thing?
Again, though, I can't take much credit.
I wouldn't take much stock in the words of a Sojourners representative / follower.
It doesn't take much spiritual discernment to spot the faults and failings of others, its recognizing our own that requires a little help from the Divine Counselor.
Sure, there are some Christians that care more about defending a 6 - day literal creation than taking care of the poor (it seems Cass is one of these), and there are also Christians that do not take much of the Bible literally.
It doesn't take much thought to see that the right answer is the second one.
If there was a god, he would take much better care of his «flock».
If we take the much alluded to Psalm 22 into consideration, it tells us what forsaken means.
It will take a much longer time for me to eventually and hopefully reach the stage of peace.
It does not take much guessing to know what people like Zacchaeus do to compensate for their low character.
It does not take much interaction with lay readers to see how enormously different are the problems they see in Scripture from those theologians are taught to see.
Sometimes it doesn't take much for someone to move from believer to unbeliever, from fundamentalist to agnostic, from theist to atheist.
I really can't take much more of this!»
In that department, Lewis could take much more for granted than we can today.
It doesn't take much to figure out that the Deist is merely making up his / her own terms about God; they may come to those terms in somewhat of a logical way, but when you ask them the «hows» about their «faith,» they seem to come back to the «personal relationship» they can not articulate.
If God's compassion for him does not affect God, he can not take much satisfaction from that compassion.
More to the point, the context speaks about confession of faith and love of one another — are these regulative statements or just as conveniently non-binding on you, someone who clearly does not take much joy in the fact that the bible * instituted * ecclesial offices?
Of course, that doesn't take much.
Until we ditch this whole «liberal» and «conservative» word war we will never progress as a society, or at least it will take us much much longer to actually fix the problems both sides have with the current system.
It does not take much effort to imagine the damage to a child whose parents are publicly struggling over her.
But the church could take a much bolder step, tapping a pontiff that represents its future in the «Global South» rather than its past in the «Global North.»
If we love God, then it does not take much for us to say yes because it is so much more fun in living with God than floating out there in the vast universe with no love for eternity.
It doesn't take much effort to forward a meaningful piece to a friend — and not much more to send it on to an e-mail list of several hundred.
It doesn't take much to understand conformity (faith), especially when it's backed by irrational thought and violence.
It didn't take much observation to see how the adult class * now * got to chow down.
It doesn't take much imagination to connect the dots.
Just watch the news these days... it doesn't matter which one... but if you have any discernment, and it doesn't take much, you will notice you're being had, sold a bill of goods, and duped.
Actually Islam doesn't take much of a stand on abortion.
It doesn't take much imagination to see how a tree - dwelling animal, born with a mutation that gave it webbing between its arms and body, could have a compet.itive advantage (less likely to fall to its death, able to access more food, etc) and be more likely to survive and pro-create.
- But the difference is, Science eventually comes to its senses in the face of TESTABLE EVIDENCE and changes it's views; the thought of changing away from religious dogma is abhorrant to almost all faiths, and change in practices often take much time.
It doesn't take much historical research to find out persecution was starting as early as 60 AD under Nero.
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