Sentences with phrase «teaching them anything but»

@nii: religion teaches anything but tolerance.
How does the bible teach anything but hate?
sorry but the bible, God, Jesus, etc. does not teach anything but one man with one wife.
This particularly because I find trying to help people to understand CIO is not teaching the child to self soothe, or teaching them anything but fear of abandonment & loneliness.

Not exact matches

Sure — it might mean spending a little bit of extra money to consult a lawyer but, if Delta's legal department has taught us anything, it's that it is always better to solve a problem before it morphs into a lawsuit.
But if our history of profligacy has taught us anything, it's that Canada can't afford to be complacent about the country's more than $ 500 - billion debt.
«But he really should have been taught, if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything, OK?
But if political events of 2016 have taught us anything, it is to expect the unexpected.
But if this campaign has taught us anything, it's that our political process is vulnerable to intrusion and exploitation.
But if Climategate has taught us anything, it is that the power of the environmentalist argument rests entirely on its intellectual integrity.
I don't expect him to change his mind about us but hope that if anything he'll eventually recognize that we're trying to teach people to be safe.»
During this period, the key thing I was taught did not involve the biochemistry and molecular biology of my degree, but how to think critically and NEVER accpet anything as truth just becuase some PERSON told me it was true.
s. I really hope you will give me a chance to help you find what the Bible really teaches and it will not cost you anything but a little time, jg
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I know ignorance makes people say stupid things but as many problems it has a solution: reading and learning!!!! Muslims will never say anything bad about the Holy Books or about the prophets because all of them are part of Islam and it's teachings.
And especially after the Noachian Flood, did false religion take a leap, with false religious doctrines and practices such as the trinity, immortality of the soul, that God torments people in a «hellfire», the establishment of a clergy class, the teaching of «personal salvation» as more important than the sanctification of God's name of Jehovah (Matt 6:9), the sitting in a church while a religious leader preaches a sermon, but the «flock» is not required to do anything more, except put money when the basket is passed.
School taught me how many wives Henry VIII had, helped me glean information about Australia's mining industry and even taught me the French word for «station», but nobody told me anything about the one thing you never believe will happen when you're young but happens to every human on the planet.
Christians do not then force others to believe anything, but rather go to their homes as Jesus commanded his genuine disciples to do, seeking to discuss, reason and hopefully teach them about our Creator, Jehovah God and his kingdom, for Jesus said just before he ascended to heaven: «Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations... teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.»
Wright criticizes Reformers for failing to stress «the great narrative of God, Israel, Jesus, and the world, coming forward into our own day and looking ahead to the eventual renewal of all things» so that their readings of the gospels «show little awareness of them as anything other than repositories of dominical teaching, concluding with the saving events of Good Friday and Easter but without integrating those events into the Kingdom - proclamation that preceded them.»
The statement continued, «Indeed, this is not about the church wanting to force anybody to do anything; it is instead about the federal government forcing the church — consisting of its faithful and all but a few of its institutions — to act against church teachings
That sounds like a tall order but, hey, if recent events have taught us anything, it's that there are a lot more Nazi sympathizers out there than most of us thought.
But the fact of the matter is that as powerful as science is, it has a long way to go before it can offer anything nearly as complete and practical and useful to the subjective lives of human beings as the teachings of the various world religions.
He or she might agree with some of the Bible's teachings if those things line up with his view of life, but he or she doesn't accept anything just because «it's in the Bible.»
I don't see anything remotely wrong or uncoufe in this suggestion; to the contrary, I see it taught not only in scripture, but in the VAST majority of texts on human nature.
«Youth group was fun, but no one taught me anything
Common sense is anything but common in a land where some churches teach you to hate people who are different than you, where the media blasts you with unfettered violence and when our schools have been gutted by the greed of those who don't wish to pay to educate the next generation.
In the end, if the Bible teaches us anything, it is that each one of us is loved by God not because of how right we are but because God graciously and mercifully accepts us, sometimes despite the positions we adopt.
But if the twentieth century's experiments in a brave new world have taught us anything, it is that attempts to institutionalize a revolution in global human solidarity have a way of repeating and amplifying the permanent problems of humanity.
«Christmas» is a «Christian» holiday but does not sufficiently follow Jesus» teaching to qualify as anything but a pagan ritual.
There is little, if anything, in his teaching not found somewhere in the Old Testament, but the unerring insight by which he picked out the important things and the fidelity with which he lived what he taught made people see in him something altogether new.
You might have been taught evolution, but you didn't learn anything.
But I never purposefully taught anything wrong.
Obviously I made it out alive, but the experience taught me you can never be 100 percent prepared for anything.
It is a pleasure to wrestle with the ideas advanced by Bloom, Boyer, Bok and Kimball, today's college professors will tell you, but if teaching is a process of building on what students already know, how can they be expected to teach students who don't know anything — the culturally illiterate?
Death is no longer the ultimate horizon that teaches us that our essence in this world is not to be in control but to make our peace with an order greater than anything of our own making.
Any religion that teaches hate of anything but what God hates such as fornication idolotry or murder is not a true Christian there is only one Christian faith that has never been accused of doing nothing but teach people the bible going door to door but this is why people ridicule them for doing what the bible says they do nt charge for their material they do nt have communions they do nt pay their members for 2 years or send them to a college for doing so they do nt pay the speakers like other churches and they do nt hate anyone based on any reason they only give them bible knowledge then once they know the knowledge its their choice what to do with it.
«Rob»: «Let's see, teach the lies of evolution and make up statistics that suit the needs of losers that didn't discover anything but sure pleases atheists liars.»
There is a summary introduction of Vatican II teaching, but I did not see anything else of the Magisterium.
Let's see, teach the lies of evolution and make up statistics that suit the needs of losers that didn't discover anything but sure pleases atheists liars.
I struggled with it and rejected the so - called «Calvinism» at first, but gradually came to see that the Bible does seem to teach this, with sufficient references to the Church being chosen to conclude anything other than that salvation is totally of God, including who can come to Jesus for salvation.
But the Word did become flesh and sent out disciples to teach before any of them wrote anything.
He hadn't actually said anything blasphemous yet, but He did have some dangerous teachings about the law and the grace of God.
We certainly support one another in that, and learn together, and teach each other, but there is no one who tells us what we must believe, or who tests us to be sure our beliefs conform to anything.
We think, «Well, I don't know why God placed that in the Bible, but whatever the reason, it doesn't have anything to teach me.
He says that if the Bible teaches us anything about God, it is that we learn about God and develop a relationship with Him, not by simply accepting everything the Bible says, but by actually engaging with God in a spirited (both senses of the word are intended there) discussion about the Bible.
Before joining a legalistic Pentecostal - Charismatic cult in 1995, I was a liberal Roman Catholic who was anything but interested in this church's teachings.
A church I attended for many years didn't quite go that far, but they forbid people from being part of the choir or teaching Sunday school or anything if they weren't current with their tithing.
I am not perfect, but their teachings are as close to anything that I have found anywhere.
But if historical theology and church tradition teach us anything at all, it is that many of the ideas we have held to most dearly have been the same ideas that have cost the church and the world most dearly.
Those in power, in all levels or education, government and the private sector, have become far to powerful and hell - bent on making the USA a Christian Nation, there is no way in hell, that they would let Christianity to ever be seen an taught as anything but perfect.
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