Sentences with phrase «trying to say»

Your, points are not correct what are you trying to say here.
Here is what I am trying to say — Christians, from my observations, do not display any attributes that are much different than non Christians.
Even if some Greek scholar should quibble, your understanding of what Paul is trying to say sounds better than any other I've read or heard.
In another words FIX YOUR OWN COUNTRYS BEFORE TRYING TO SAY YOU ARE OWED ANYTHING HERE!
Steve... I know yr selective in how you read the NT and you probably believe that the synoptic portrait and John to be one and the same, but are you really trying to say that Jesus and Paul are always in agreement with respect to yr interpretation of Paul?
It's insane Matthew is trying to say he's graduated with a 4.0 GPA when he hardly comes across as well educated.
The original text of the Bible never condemned gay people but please stop trying to say you've somehow solved what those terms in Corinthians meant because no one truly knows.
That might make it easier to understand what you are trying to say.
I enjoyed reading the book, since it reinforced much of what I have been trying to say for years.
Think he was trying to say «Pharisees»?
I think what edd is trying to say in his own convoluted way is that he really doesn't pay too much attention to stuff like history or science.
Are you trying to say he shouldn't be allowed to donate money to political causes he supports?
@ Sarah, Not sure what your last line was trying to say: (a) People who believe in God suffer more or (b) People who don't believe in God suffer more
This would involve long listenings, the end of the first - impression review, a dedication to research and a horribly articulable purpose: to shed light on difficult works of art, reveal their inner unity, describe their structure and articulate in clear terms what the artist is trying to say.
The fact is that Abelard was trying to say, with his own passionate awareness of what love can mean in human experience, that in Jesus, God gave us not so much an example of what we should be like but — and this is the big point in his teaching — a vivid and compelling demonstration in a concrete event in history that God does love humanity and will go to any lengths to win from them their glad and committed response.
What I am trying to say is that when anyone in the Church is stifled intellectually with regard to their thoughts about God, more often than not, it hurts their relationship with God.
i'm not trying to say this IS THE WAY IT IS i am only speaking from my understanding and since my wife and i discuss EVERYTHING down to the nitty gritty i can't imagine there is much from the experience i am lacking — but again, this was only one persons opinion of something that effects many.
What I was trying to say is that throughout history even before the God of the Christian bible and others, man has always tried to «invent» or worship a Deity.
No, I think the author is trying to say that imagining there is a God is a byproduct of our advanced brains.
I feel like I need a translator to attempt to understand what you're trying to say.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that there seems, to me, no concrete Christianity to me.
I think what he is trying to say is, in his opinion, it wouldn't matter if the body rose.
I'm only trying to say one CAN believe the bible and CAN believe science and not have any crisis where the two don't agree.
All I'm trying to say is that my opinion is that most people completely tune out LONG comments.
What I was trying to say is that there has been (and still is) a lot of good things coming out of the surrounding culture, and there is nothing wrong with the church adopting these things so that we can adapt to the culture.
Are you really trying to say that the word Belief in Belief blog means opinion.
So what I'm trying to say is in this post you have taken out obedience to the word of God by saying that we are under grace, and we all sin wilfuly, God forgives if we go out murdering people, commit adultery, steal, take His name in vain etc..
I was sure that Doi, himself a committed Christian, was trying to remind me of the depth and power of the Buddhist heritage in his country; he was trying to say that it can not simply be replaced by Christianity.
Sorry to hop in so late but what I believe he is trying to say here is that when you have an indwelling of the Holy Spirit it will produce fruit.
That means they are not trying to say he is the wrong type of Christian, rather, they are being critical of the whole notion of there being a «right» or «wrong» type of Christian in the first place.
Let me now sum up what I have been trying to say so far.
It seems to me that a lot of theological and philosophical arguments come from people trying to say the same thing in different words.
That is all I am trying to say in this post.
I either miss what you are trying to say, or you miss the entire point of this conversation.
I get what your trying to say, but its kind of dumb.
He is trying to say that the religious right is a monolithic group that all thinks and votes the same way.
Perhaps it'd be healthier for people to face their issues and work on healing rather then trying to say «God will help me.»
Best I can tell is that you are trying to say that science is all make believe.
Even though the artist understand what they were trying to say, it is not clear to anyone else who looks at it.
Between the missing words and the poor grammar I have no idea what you were trying to say, but you too should have a good day.
Are you trying to say that the human reproductive cycle is somehow a mystery?
I should probably write a clarification post about what I was and was not trying to say with this post.
I not trying to say anything... «I'm just saying» Peace Out ô ¿ ô
What I'm trying to say is that atheists and believers should get along, because whether or not we want to admit it, we are both living in irrational ways, and we realize that absolute rationality is not all it is cracked up to be.
Before we come to an exposition of what early Protestants were trying to say positively with their new image, it is important to understand precisely what struck them as negative about the image of the Middle Ages.
I was not trying to say anything one way or the other on the relative morality of the gay vs. straight lifestyle.
What I'm trying to say is, just because god grants one miracle to one person, he doesn't have to grant the miracle again, and furthermore wouldn't it help his cred to grant at least one miracle once in a while to show he's still around doing his thang?
I think what Keith is trying to say is that pedophilia is OK as long as the victim is not the same s3x as the offender.
So even I am not sure what it was I was trying to say.
What I am trying to say is that I personally know people who are going through the events in Syria today and for some going through this time has been a blessing.
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