I think speaking the truth in love, learning to laugh at situations we can not change and being free to laugh at ourselves are all healthy responses.
Ditto for the intrepid souls at the ABC / BBC / CBC who
think they speak truth to power, but miss the most powerful lobby in the climate debate.»
Not exact matches
I've covered this topic before, but I
thought it would make sense to talk to some of the standouts that are
speaking at Innovation Congress to hear their own brutal
truths about innovation.
The
truth and the church we love deserve from parties on all sides of these questions clear
thinking, honest
speaking, mutual respect — and much prayer and fasting.
I
thought that when anyone
speaks from the pulpit, and
speaks truth, even if they be such a Pharisee, they should be obeyed regardless of what they do, for the words they are quoting are true, because they are quoting scripture.
If our deepest desire is to know the
truth, then we will be open to listening — not just
speaking — because there is a good chance someone else may share a
thought, insight or wisdom we have yet to learn.
Without a relationship with Jesus you do not enter Heaven, im sorry if you
think me bigoted, narrow minded or unenlightened but that is the
truth, you know, the kind of
truth that the rabble have a propensity for crucifying those who
speak it?
If you can dream — and not make dreams your master, If you can
think — and not make
thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the
truth you've
spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build»em up with worn - out tools:
It is good to see some are still
thinking and brave enough to
speak the
truth of things.
So it is not some marginal voice
speaking when Ms. Trunk informs us that «journalists who
think they are telling «the
truth» don't understand the
truth,» because what we call
truth is just our individual construction of reality: We each have «our own story,» and «our own
truth.»
So many
thoughts — none important except this — you women here, standing tall and
speaking truth to power, well done.
We
spoke a lot of
truth to each other: here is what I see in you, I
think this is the story underneath the story you're talking about, have you ever considered doing it differently?
A growing number of people recognize that «
truth» is related to the person who
thinks and
speaks.
It is possible to
think of the Gospel and our preaching of it as, above all and at no matter what risk, a
speaking of the
truth about the way things are.»
As universalists, you may
think I'm naive and wrong, but is there no room in your heart for compassion and understanding for the Evangelist who
thinks he sees lost people around him and
speaks the
truth in love as he understands it.
You may
think you're joking, but actually God is
speaking TRUTH through you, even if you don't know it.
i am a 17 year old who
thinks that the Koran is a lie how does it
speak the
truth the Bilbe is more
truth then any other book so the real quesion is what does your book teach you the Bilble the
truth says that Gays are not right they are wrong
If you
think it is just Paul's human compassion then why does he say that he
speaks the
truth in the Holy Spirit when he says this.
I am
speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and
truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his
thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
Obama
speaks the
truth, even if unpopular, while Mitt says whatever he
thinks will make people like him.
Every time I hear someone say «
speak the
truth in love», they
think that gives them the right to say whatever they please, and it is n - e-v-e-r loving.
This is part of what St. Paul had in mind, I
think, when he wrote about «
speaking the
truth in love.»
Why do you
think they do nt like the Bible its
speaks the
truth and is not favorable to them so since they are having a hard time changing the wording they contort the meaning.
A former student said of his teaching: «He not only
thought out the -LSB-...] doctrines upon which he lectured, but he felt their power, and falling tears often evinced his emotion while he
spoke of some particular aspect of the
truth.
It runs something like this: «What must the
truth be for us, if men and women who
thought and
spoke and wrote like that in their own day expressed its
truth in the fashion in which they did in fact do this?»
Despite this, Beckett's book remains an important survey and reminder of what in Western
thought is of value, and why, and demonstrates the
truth articulated by both the Second Vatican Council and Saint Julian: «Whatever has been
spoken aright by any man... belongs to us Christians; for we worship and love... the Logos which is from the unbegotten and ineffable God... [and] those writers were able, through the seed of the Logos implanted inthem, to see reality darkly» (p. 51).
More un
truths from Unknown, who know
thinks he
speaks for atheists and knows what they
think.
No longer is it possible for an evangelical to write or
speak as if Reformed theology is synonymous with biblical
truth without provoking a withering challenge from representatives of the «Pentecostal paradigm» in evangelical
thought.
If, for example, we have been in the habit of
thinking of God's total creation of the world as occurring in six days of twenty - four hours each and we learn that the creation stories in Genesis are a prescientific attempt to present great religious
truth rather than accurate geology or biology, we fail to hear God
speak if we refuse to change our minds.
I
think the only good point made here by Ron Goetz (and it is a very important lesson) is that if you are uninterested in letting the scriptures
speak for themselves unto
truth, and if you purpose to twist the scriptures to a predetermined end then you absolutely CAN find and justify ANYTHING.
But what is arresting in this passage, in comparison with the others cited earlier, is the distinction Hartshorne explicitly makes between our merely feeling «the inclusive something,» only some of the abstract aspects of which are we likely to
think about when we
speak of it as «
truth» or «reality,» and our consciously realizing, and thus
thinking instead, that this inclusive something has to be «an inclusive experience,» which as such is «the model of all experiences.»
And I
think there is a lot of
truth in clergy
thinking they are god or know god so well that they get to
speak for him.
Regarding Scripture, I
think what is vital for us today, as in all prior ages of God's saints — is the need to recognize these
truths as «spirit and life» to us — to understand that God has indeed seen fit to
speak through «common» things — written scripture, the communion, the «natural» majesty of creation and, ultimately, in the person of His Son — to reveal to us His character and purpose.
When it comes to
speaking the
truth in love, what matters is not how you
think you are
speaking.
I
thought that it was preferable to
speak the
truth, even if it hurt, than to withhold the
truth in the name of love.
In
truth, as little as I
spoke in the original comment, it may well have appeared I
think myself the only guy possessing insight.
I agree with you Amanda finally Christians are
speaking up for the
truth the devil has imposed lies and have made none believer
think they are right we must
speak the
truth and have bible verses to back it up all have sinned and came short.
I hear a lot of tv pastors
speaking and I
think they have seen the
truth in the word but they can't buck tradition or they'd be out of a job.
I
think this is a big problem, men who know the
truth but can't
speak it for fear of being fired.
Marianne: I
think it was in 2005 that the Holy Father
spoke to the Bishops of Austria and encouraged them not to dilute doctrine, not to be frightened of giving people the fullness of the
truth.
I realize that many people of faith, have had religion beat into them (so to
speak), since the day they were born, so much so, that they
think they will go to the mythical hell if they even have 1 doubt about the
truth about religion, that they actively try not to face the facts.
No one
thinks the Pope would have enjoined them to
speak the
truth to the wicked, or that he would have condemned them in turn for the wickedness of lying.
You
think If you was going to use something In a
speak you would check and make sure what you are saying Is the
truth, JOHN WAYNE wasn't born In Waterloo Iowa.
Laura says that she wonders if Chaput is not
speaking more as a «cold warrior» who
thinks that admitting her to the sacrament would be a «compromise» («While We're At It») than as a member of the Church that both teaches and lives the
truth.
@Paranoia: I
think it's because I don't hesitate to
speak actual
truth.
The arrogance to
think you know more «
truth» when it is nothing but subjective fantasy
speaks volumes about the silliness of religion.
I did need input from others to help me, however, so I feel that I must
speak to the
truth when asked, and I
think these boards are a decent forum for presenting my
thoughts.
i
think he undermined falsehood and exposed lies by
speaking and living
truth.
And for those who
think I am being defensive... that would be your ignorance
speaking and my knowledge of the
truth.
argued that when we
spoke of things like God, or God's
truth and justice,... we were
speaking (always inadequately) of real, universal phenomena that not everyone experienced in the same way, but to which we were normatively subject in our
thought and actions....