Sentences with phrase «to take something on faith»

We don't take it on faith that it can be done, we do it.
These are your spiritual leaders, follow them and take it all on the faith like you are taught!
These groups no longer take it on faith that higher education institutions actually produce value or provide the value that people think they do.
Most folks take it on faith that vaccinations are good for a dog and protect him against disease.
But don't take it on faith, let the facts explain the reasoning.
But if you ask them to explain things they can't answer they just say some things only God understands and that they just take it on faith.
i certainly don't have all the answers & have asked many a question during my journey... i choose to take it on faith at this point...
«they'll give up any attempt of actually making sense out of it, and just take it on faith that it works.»
You take them on faith.
«We're taking it on faith that the money will be spent where it's supposed to be,» Logan said Friday, adding that it's not just Jimmy Pattison who will be watching the books.
They are clean, take it on the faith!
Do you, for example, take it on faith that the used car you are looking into purchasing really «handles like a dream», or do you ask to take it for a test - drive?
Long before the exposure of the CIA began, Richard Helms likewise maintained that the country had to «take it on faith that we, too, are honorable men.»
If you are into buying a house, do you take it on faith that the basement doesn't have mold?
But as for Heaven I take it on faith.
Since all who have believed in Jesus are indwelled by the Spirit of God, we must take it on faith that the Spirit who empowered Jesus also empowers and guides us.
Taking something on faith isn't necessarily bad, but let's not make that synonymous with proof.
Wait, so you're supposed to stomach this incredibly tall tale, taking it all on faith.
Or you going to take it on faith the guy is telling the truth and go another direction?
Thus you are forced to either take it on faith or not.
«Take it on faith» is an easy way to get around all of the things that make zero sense.
You preach the Gospel of Context... don't make us take it on faith... tell us where we are commanded to read and understand in context.
The writers are just banking that the people reading their explanations will be so overwhelmed by all the big words they use that they'll give up any attempt of actually making sense out of it, and just take it on faith that it works.
Christian theology in particular has taken on so many twists, turns, modifications and embellishments in trying to reconcile classic Judaic scriptures with «Paul's religion» that one truly needs to devote years of study in a seminary in order to fit it all together into some semblance of logic, rather than just taking it all on faith.
So scientists have to take it on faith that the universe is a certain age simply because it's based on OBSERVATIONS... and as far as the UNIVERSE is concerned there is NO WAY to know what's out there unseen.
So basically, you have to take it on faith that faith should be taken on faith and don't listen to those guys over there telling you to think for your self.
You take it on faith that god always existed without needing an external causal agent.
And if God sees fit to oversee Obama's re-election, she must then accept her own misunderstanding of wehat is best for America and take it on faith that God knows better.
The bible is so obvously ficticous but so many stupid people choose to take it on faith.
Should we take it on faith?
i was a devout believer once... i have read the bible many times from an unbiased point of view — the issues came when i asked questions and people kept sayin you HAVE TO TAKE IT ON FAITH... if faith is all thats needed, why the book, why the 10 commanments????? i have seen horrors in life, and in my lifetime — stuff that if god existed then i find him no more worth worshiping then the pipe that helps me sleep at night.
Lies — satan's tool, this can really be confusing, since the only truth is supposedly written in the «Book», and anything not written in the «Book», including everything since the «Book» was written, is a lie — you are going to have to take it on faith, that everything is not a lie --
If you have you'd know that just taking it on faith that the photos tell the full story is the mark of an absolute chump.
«As it stands now, families have to navigate an underground network of unlicensed midwives and take it on faith that their midwives are qualified and skilled at attending out - of - hospital births.»
When asked to explain magnetism, he urged his BBC interviewer to take it on faith (video).
You'll simply have to take it on faith that it's there.
We are not, of course, asking anyone to take it on faith that molecular manufacturing will work as planned.
I also take most of the supplements recommended but take them on faith that Paul knows what he is talking about here too.
(Plummer lets us take it on faith that Getty was a self - made man, though like Trump, the elder Getty inherited a small fortune which sped him on his way.)
It's as if he tossed together all the ingredients for a thoughtful but teen - friendly confection — a recipe inherited from his late mentor John Hughes — and took it on faith that the cake would bake itself.
Unfortunately, the writing is considerably weaker than the film's performances and location shooting — so you have to take it on faith that these two men are so linked.
the odd part of the car is of course that you can not see the engine - no neat polished rows of valve covers, no polished throats of weber carbs as in my cars of old, one must take it on faith that there is an engine and that it will increase your heart rate to get it moving.
Since the corporate communications and events staff at Mazda — or any car company for that matter — would prefer we don't actually test features like autonomous emergency braking on public roads, we shall take it on faith that the system works.
There were no signs marking which direction the road headed or even what its name was and they had to take it on faith and an old map that this was indeed the Jango road.
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