It is not a chapter
telling unbelievers how they can be saved by faith alone in Christ alone.
Are... you... kidding!?! Would a sane person go around protesting people's rights and
telling unbelievers what Jesus will do to them unless they were dead certain that they were right?
Furthermore, if
we tell unbelievers that they need to change their behavior in order to come to church or fit in with other believers, they may get the wrong idea that becoming a Christian requires changing behavior, which it does not.
When Jesus wants to
tell unbelievers to believe in Him for eternal life, He just flat out tells them.
Not exact matches
The Quran
tells Muslims to slay the
unbelievers wherever they find them (2:191), I guess you are a Muslim who knows which passages are ok and which are not in the koran... now go out and teach the 100dreds of millions that do no know how to do this.
I just want to
tell all of you «
unbelievers» out there: GOD HAS THE CURE.
There are missionaries to Africa / Asia / Middle East that
tell many stories of
unbelievers who say they saw Jesus in a dream before the missionary came to them and there is nothing to support nor dispel this kind of miracle.
@garbagemouth... A little inspired clarification for you.As far as Jesus
telling His disciples «this generation shall not pass away» He meant the generation of humanity from the Flood to the Second Coming.There will be three judgements against sin and its author, Satan.The first was the Flood, the second at the war of Armageddon, and finally at the end of the Thousand years when the evil one is released for a short season... I pity the
unbelievers who doubt the Word when the books of judgement are opened.
this is not true, we are
told to judge righteously and God judges
unbelievers but we are to judge believers, sin must be taken out of the church, read your bible again, what happened with the man that was fornicating with his mother in law, did nt Paul judge him, did nt he say for the church to judge him and put him away from the church, remove him?
there is something i could
tell you, but i do not want to
tell you this, because it would be controversial and im afraid that to the
unbeliever it could do the gospel harm.
So what you're
telling me by repeating the statement that jesus isn't going to prove himself to
unbelievers is that the ONLY way I can have proof that god exists is if I already believe in him?
False Christians and
unbelievers tell us it is not right to judge.
the funny thing is one day when they / those
unbelievers encounter judgement they can never say, no one ever
told me so... Yes it was done thru the blog of CNN... =) no excuse.
The «holy» Qu «ran
tells it's followers things like»... kill the pagen...»,»... smite the
unbelievers...»,»... fight in the cause of Allah...»,»... the prophet does not burden himself with prisoners untli the people are subdued...», and»... we shall destroy them utterly...»
I think when it comes to theological differences we can fight and fight but in the end the
unbeliever or oppressed person doesn't really care about my theology; they need hope and life and truth; someone needs to
tell them.
And it is also the reason why so many
unbelievers mock Christians — because Christians are often fiercer than wolves, despite the fact that Jesus
told his disciples to be innocent as doves.
You just freed me from the bondage of tithe, I call it bondage because it's a law and in this part of the world (Africa) where poverty reigns many churches
tell you if you don't pay your tithe you can never prospers and while we see a lot of
unbelievers like Muslims etc becoming rich.
In Village Atheists: How America's
Unbelievers Made Their Way in a Godly Nation, Leigh Eric Schmidt tells the story of these unbelievers (who also went by «infidels,» «atheists,» «secularists,» «freethinkers,» and other names) through extended portraits of four «public atheists,» who «built infidel personas of far - flung notoriety upon their religious ruptu
Unbelievers Made Their Way in a Godly Nation, Leigh Eric Schmidt
tells the story of these
unbelievers (who also went by «infidels,» «atheists,» «secularists,» «freethinkers,» and other names) through extended portraits of four «public atheists,» who «built infidel personas of far - flung notoriety upon their religious ruptu
unbelievers (who also went by «infidels,» «atheists,» «secularists,» «freethinkers,» and other names) through extended portraits of four «public atheists,» who «built infidel personas of far - flung notoriety upon their religious ruptures.»
----------- tiggy, I won't consider you a heretic or an
unbeliever, or even socially unacceptable --------- I would just
tell you you were wrong.
Paul has just
told us what we were like as
unbelievers, and then he begins Ephesians 2:13 with the words, But now.
Really incredible take on the STORY Jesus
tells in Luke 19 about a king rejected by his servants — interesting because Sam applies it to
unbelievers when it was meant to be applied to the religious crowd who were rejecting Jesus — not the pagans like Zacheus's crowd that Jesus had just had a party with.
We are
told in 2 Corinthians 6:14 to not be yoked together with
unbelievers.
truth be
told, Disbelief doesn't make someone a liar, it just makes them an
unbeliever.
Paul is
telling the Ephesian Christians that these things are the way they were as
unbelievers.
You can
tell me that your god is full of love all you like but through you all I can see is how hateful, petty, sanctimonious, ignorant and arrogant your god is And I can see the joy when xstains think of the
unbelievers burning in hell.
Saint Paul refers to the dead as «Those who have fallen asleep,» and
tells us that Christians must not grieve at the death of their beloved ones as
unbelievers and idolaters.
Jesus spoke to the backslider again, «You should have
told the truth, and you would have turned many to righteousness with God's Word, which says that all
unbelievers will have their part in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone.
Imagine There's No Heaven is at its modest best when
telling the stories of
unbelievers in earlier eras.
The Bible
tells us that the message of the cross is foolishness to
unbelievers.
We are
told, as
unbelievers, that we will go to hell, be punished, god will get us and so on.And you wonder why we come on here and ask questions, and then point out the fallacies in your logic, and you appear to not offer any evidence to the contrary.