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I read the Bible daily and try to
live by its
teachings.
They chose earthly political power and wealth over the
teachings of Christ and justifed their actions
by creating a pseudo-gospel where having wealth and power is an indication that God approves of how you are
living your
life.
my greatest concern is this «new
teaching» on cussing is that I don't see it throughout the
life, ministry or
teachings of Jesus or any of the disciples or really any man God uses in the word... What I do hear Him say is that we will be «judged
by every careless word» and that's not legalism, that's red letter.
And the Church
teaches that the freedom of religion may not be infringed
by government mandates that persons act contrary to what their consciences tell them about the truth of such things as the sanctity of
life, the dignity of marriage, and the reality of sex as the basis of «gender.»
By this criteria, Jesus qualifies as a «Hindu Saint» on the basis of his
life and
teaching.
So does that mean that I can whoop it up in this
life on earth but repent in my spirit
life because I was «
taught»
by the spirits of the righteous and then all will be okee dokey???? Sweet!
Christians, believe what you are
taught, and
by faith,
live as you believe you should.
Now why don't you go talk to the thousands of ex-Mormons who have been shunned
by their family and friends for the rest of their
lives just because they disagreed with certain church
teachings.
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square, do not enter public
life proclaiming, «The Church
teaches...» When the question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned
by the law and here is why, as any reasonable person will grasp.»
For the consecrated
life (as John Paul II
taught in the 1996 apostolic exhortation Vita Consecrata) is the spiritual engine of the Church, in which the energies of evangelism are refined and shared in a great exchange of gifts
by which the entire Church, the bride of Christ, strives for union with her divine spouse.
I hope that
by observing and being
taught these values all my
life, I've absorbed some of them, and that my true heart lies in people and places, not things.
If Christ and His
teachings are untruth, I think I will still be satisfied to have
lived my
life by falsehoods.
The discipline of place
teaches that it is more than enough to care skillfully and lovingly for oneâ $ ™ s own little circle, and this is the model for the good
life, not the limitless jurisdiction of the ego, granted
by a doctrine of choice, that is ever seeking its own fulfillment, pleasure, and satiation.
The Church's approach is to help people become self - reliant
by teaching skills and providing resources for a self - sustained
life.
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others»
lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded
by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply
by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to
teach them lessons.»
With Easter, all that has been obscure about his
life, his
teaching, his works and his fate becomes radiantly clear: this Risen One is the «first - born among many brethren» (Romans 8:29); he is the new Temple (Revelation 21:22); and
by embracing him we enter the dwelling place of God among us (Revelation 21:3).
They did not spread his
teaching by force, they spread it with their own
lives.
You miss the mystics of all traditions who are far closer to the
teachings and path of Christ than anyone who simply follows a book written
by man centuries after he
lived.
It is time for the new / younger generation of LDS to wise - up, follow your instincts; study and
live by the
teachings of the Bible (only).
There's a lot of wisdom in the
teachings of Jesus that I try to
live by.
Respect is what my parents
taught me and love is the code I try to
live my
life by.
It's a
teaching technique to contrast those who
live by the Spirit that transforms and those who try to
live by a Law that only kills.
The disciples
taught the gentiles which did not
live by this law.
These questions define the subject matter of the study of divinity, and Christians have believed through the ages that these questions can be adequately answered only as each generation appropriates the
teaching passed on
by the original witnesses of God's self - revelation in the
life, death, and resurrection of Christ.
The
lives of the saints do not present us with a new theory of virtue, but a new way of
teaching, a new strategy that builds on the tradition of examples, but enriches it
by unfolding a pattern of holiness over the course of a lifetime.
Since no one has yet to SEE an atom, the idea of the structure of the atom can only be inferred
by experimental evidence — yet I see no Republican trying to stop
teaching the structure of the atom in school — oh that's right, its because major corporations and industries rely on this science (pharm, weapons manufacturers etc etc) whereas the theory of evolution is merely think piece of scientists on how
life on Earth changes over time.
People who
live by faith and personlaly accept that
teachings of God and Jesus are a metaphor of the verb and not noun, these people are the happiest I have known through
life.
Simply put, the beliefs and understandings that directly affect our salvation are the essentials (Jesus, His divinity, His death and Resurrection for the forgiveness of our sins, our ability to be in relationship with God through His Son and Spirit and how our
life should be
lived as
taught by the Bible etc.).
The Bible serves as a guide for us to
live by and
teaches us how to
live.