Sentences with phrase «thinks about believers»

But yes, it probably was meant to make fun of those that might say harsh thinks about believers without recognizing the good they do.

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They really don't — the concept of somebody saving their lives from a crucified execution occurring 2,000 years ago is appropriately distant and irrelevant to them, because the vast majority of believers put as much thought and effort into what they believe about their religion as WHY they believe what they believe about their religion.
Thinking about that I think your right.Or getting all this free attention to promote a book free.We got believers and non-belivbers & do n`t knows.I have a good idea, but I can not prove it.I think whatever or whoever created us exists on the other side of the universe.That would probably be infinity.Then infinity would have to have an intelligence to know all things.Some deep $ h1t man.lol
I am not defined by such labels as atheist or believer, they are just possible words to describe some very miniscule part of what I happen to think about a very basic level of the topic.
You believers can wail all you like about being persecuted, but any thinking person knows that you are merely trying to deflect attention and responsibility away from your sick cult.
I was wondering about when believers think souls are created.
Because either they never hear about «the rapture» or they were never believers in this silly way of thinking.
I want people (atheists and believers) to think much, much more critically about information provided to them.
One thing I find entertaining about believers is that they absolutely get so bent out of shape at the thought of equality for everyone, and not only to those who goose - step to their own particular brand of «right».
Very illuminating read even if you're a believer I think everyone will learn something about themselves from that book.
Something for all the believers, and non believers to think about... Sounds pretty much true today, doesn't it?
believer fred, i think you said something about clinging to death helplessly, and depriving a child of the light... in different words.
And, we've all heard enough stories about the «hazing» that goes on in our U.S. military forces, if one doesn't happen to be a «believer» or, a «believer» like they think you should believe.
Believers really need to think about their god....
As anyone familiar with my own work will expect, I have many serious reservations about this book, the most inclusive being that I do not think the author helps either the nonbeliever or the believer to understand the problem of faith and New Testament criticism.
Any information that makes believers think about their beliefs, and causes them to rationally evaluate it, is what creates unbelievers.
I don't agree with Rachel much either but I think she was talking about people predisposed to be believers in the first place.
I still think we should still go to the church... or maybe a meeting where all the believer can learn from each other, strengthening each other, pray for each other etc, and of course, to worship God together... It is true that sometime I feel that I do not learn many thing from the sermon, but, many times, I learn by going to the church, knowing that I will not learn something from the preacher, humble myself to still listen to God and worship Him,,,, it is such a blessing to hear others testimony about how God works in their life, it is such an encouragement to see people open up their problem, then, we can pray about them..
If so, everything you morons say bad about believers on the right, you also must think of your loser president.
Twenty centuries later, I think we are the ones who invest our ego in the church and make the church about our values, rather than seeing our relationship to Jesus as finding expression in a community of believers — quite literally a new family.
But your reaction to them makes me, a believer, think you are insecure about your belief.
Second, while some think that Peter is referring to believer's baptism because of the mention of water in 3:20, Peter clarifies in 3:21 that he is not talking about the outward washing of the flesh with water but the inner purification of a good conscience toward God, which is accomplished only through the Spirit.
The church and xstians are guilty of causing fatality (ie murder) and then whine about «freedom of religion» I think it's time to fight «beam stuffling with beam stuffling» Call it jihad of logic, science, and reason, against these dangerous lethal religious believers.
I'm not saying that when you'll do this you'll become an atheist (though personally I believe if you truely do think about it, that you will become one soon enough) there are a few people on this board (like JW) who has thought long and hard about god and rationalized it enough to still be a believer and make some sense, but fred, I will not be even remotely swayed to understand your point if you only use the bible as your bullhorn.
I do think about new believers as well, so I try to come to an understanding of the text, then to talk it out (sometimes just alone with myself) with out all the «church terminology».
Also He.ll really makes no sense when you think about it theologically, it directly goes against the whole «loving god» bit that believers are quick to say.
In the light of this profound and difficult thought about the resurrection of believers, and bearing in mind that he believed Christ to have been the pioneer or «first - fruits» of those who will be raised like him, I find it difficult to think that Paul could possibly have believed that Jesus rose from the grave as, or in, a physical body.
Ultimately, the decision is between the believer and God, and we can only encourage and challenge people to think about their behaviors.
Believers / non believers both have had to think about this God of ours and turn back to Him or inquire to wBelievers / non believers both have had to think about this God of ours and turn back to Him or inquire to wbelievers both have had to think about this God of ours and turn back to Him or inquire to who He is.
It is often an attempt to get the believer to think about and evaluate their beliefs.
I've been a believer for a while, but lately I've been really bothered by thinking about what happens to people who never got a chance to hear about Jesus before they died.
Jeremy thanks for your comments alot of this i never really thought about before until you provoked me to seek the truth in the word it is what we all should be doing finding the truth for ourselves God wants to reveal mysterys if we are open to hear.If we have been christians awhile we just take the word of whoevers preaching or whichever clip we see on god tube its knowledge but not revelation.Because the story sounds plausible we tag that on to our belief for example for many years i believed that the rich young rulers problem was money so the way to deal with that problem is to give it away and be a follower of Jesus sounds plausible.Till you realise every believers situation is different so the message has to be universal.So the reason its not about money because it excludes those that do nt have it and does nt make room for those that do have it but do nt worship it.The rich young ruler was not a bad person he lived by a good moral code but he made money his idol he put that before God.The word says we shall not have any idols thats a sin and a wicked one.In fact there wasnt any room in his heart for Jesus that is a tragedy.So when we see the message is about Idolatry we all have areas that we chose not to submit to God thats universal everyone of us whether we are rich or poor.I believe we are unaware that we have these idols what are some of them that was revealed to me our partners our children our work our church our family i can sense some of you are getting fidgetty.
I think they make a bigger deal (in general) sometimes about «being married» vs. «non-married se - x» but overall, I think the «believers» will state that they love s - ex.
I think the fairly small difference seen between believers and non-believers in these polls would become a chasm if you asked specifics about dogma, theology, etc, with non-believers clearly more knowledgeable.
Personally I don't understand why religious people think if they can make an atheist realize that he's as passionate about there not being a god as believers are passionate about a god existing it somehow makes them right, but there you go.
Your implication that all religious believers are morally bankrupt is a bit of an extreme position, and one which perpetuates simplistic stereotypes at exactly the time when we need to think more critically and deeply about religion in this culture.
I think many believers are not intellectual about their beliefs — and so they don't feel the inner conflict.
It is not about you and your thoughts but what GOD has done and will continue to do for believers in HIM.
In my experience the strongest believers were taught about it as children, and as adults they have never thought to question it.
It is the immediate task of any believer who thinks about what he believes, and who lives on the basis of his beliefs.
Many people think that Luke 15 is about evangelism, and how God brings unbelievers into His family as believers.
The influence of Greek thinking about the inherent immortality of the soul and the acceptance of Jesus» resurrection as a pledge of personal immortality have combined to make a convincing argument for Christian believers.
Bob... I think I am as unconvinced as you are about the veracity of claims that are made by some believers as to what God is doing or about to do in their lives, but I've come to think that religion or the search for meaning is much larger than any particular expression of any one tradition.
Noni and all those who find themselves ostracised or slandered unfairly firstly God loves you and you are special to him you are his children his daughters and sons do nt ever forget that so you are not alone in fact you are the apple of his eye and he loves you.No matter what people say about you it does nt change the fact that he loves you and will protect you just abide in him he will strengthen you in your weakness.Never think you are alone we have the holy spirit and have other believers even though we may not go to church together we love the Lord just as much as you do which means we are brothers and sisters in Christ.Just trust him and take each day as it comes he promises to never leave us or forsake us.He has given us his strength in our weakness so that like him we are overcomers the head not the tail.Keep asking the Lord what it is he wants you to do and be obedient though it may be hard but in the end it will prove good for you for the Lord is for you not against you.regards brentnz
Or didI I?Was I just more convicted in my views so I just went forward as a believer and thrust my beliefs on others without thinking about it as much as I do now.
Trying to make any believer (me included) have ONE dram of doubt in our heart about our belief is like trying to make a Dallas Cowboys fan think their season isn't gonna turn around!
I applaud your willingness to share honestly about topics that most believers think it's almost a sacrilege to discuss.
I also think it's funny how relatively rich western believers read the story of the rich man and Lazarus as teaching primarily about a literal hell and eternal torment.
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