Sentences with phrase «unbelievers think»

Are there any other blogs you are aware of which helps us understand the way unbelievers think?
I praise Jesus Christ that He has allowed me to know who God really is regardless of what other religions, Atheists, Agnostics and unbelievers think, say or do!
I am convinced that we can not adequately reach out to this world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ unless we understand how the unbeliever thinks, what they value, and why they make the decisions they do.

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He goes on to say that this thinking is untrue and a deception by unbelievers.
It's even sadder when we think we're better then unbelievers.
BUT, unlike you, I don't think that limits you in any meaningful way, and yet, you obviously feel it limits us unbelievers in some other important way than the story we have in our heads.
Any information that makes believers think about their beliefs, and causes them to rationally evaluate it, is what creates unbelievers.
This thoughts may be linked with the express statement in John 3:18 that the unbeliever is judged already.
Some thought I was hurting the image of God in the minds of unbelievers.
Personally, I think he now sits firmly astride the fence and it's only a matter of time before he falls (jumps) into the unbelievers back yard.
But have you ever thought about the unfairness of shackling an unbeliever to heavenly goals, when they may not be able to one day reap the heavenly rewards?
My question was aimed for the majority of peope that also disagree with you as much as me and cling to their faith so violently that if someone even broaches the subject, they immediatly lash out and try to either convert the unbeliever, condem him, or bring up the inane, breathtakingly stupid argument of «I can't prove there is a god, but you can't prove there isn't so we're at an impass» — I think that argument is probably the most frustrating thing EVER
(ENTIRE BOOK) This book is addressed to both believers and unbelievers and examines a number of areas of religious thought and practice including an approach to intelligible religion, the fundamentals of religious experience, the existence and nature of God, the problem of good and evil, the meaning of the supernatural and of future life, the significance of Christ, the Church, the Bible, miracles and prayer.
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.
I think too many unbelievers miss the purpose of Jesus» mission on this planet.
I thought there were two judgement seats the white throne judgement (Revelations 20:11 - 15) for unbelievers and the mercy seat of Christ or the Judgement seat of Christ (1 Corinthians 3:10 - 15.)
I scored a 9/10 on the quiz, rather well I think but it is not because I am «religious» nor am I an «unbeliever
I hear what Sabio freely thinks I will understand you better if I think of you as an unbeliever and I hear that you are thought of as an unbeliever form what you freely say.
The day the Unbelievers are kneeling before Christ, they will be saying man I thought those Christians were lying.
Many people think that Luke 15 is about evangelism, and how God brings unbelievers into His family as believers.
Why would you think unbelievers please Him?
I think that expecting unbelievers to shun divorce is asking too much.
I have been called an «unbeliever» by Muslims, and my immediate thought was, «Hey!
Tiggy said, on November 17th, 2009 at 11:55 am I guess if one goes to church and just ignores the theology, then that's okay, but if you have someone suggesting that Satan is influencing your life in some way, and you want to stand up and say, «I don't actually believe in this being you think is influencing my life, then you are immediately considered a heretic or an unbeliever or even socially unacceptable in a not so subtle, yet unarticulated way.
I recall thinking that she doesn't seem to have any interest in the Lord (let alone unbelievers) but is now off to save souls.
But I think that most who read this blog are genuinely interested in understanding how unbelievers (and former believers) view Christ and Christianity.
Now if you were an unbeliever and some how ended up in Heaven, praising a god you thought was stupid, you would hate it, you might even say, «This is Hell!»
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.
it's this type of thinking that lead me to be an unbeliever.
He would understand you better, I think, if he thought of your as a unbeliever.
Jesus - fully human and fully god, why do you think God would humble himself and be with his creation (total love), when sin entered the world we were seperated from God forever, God pure, and humans tainted, the only way was for God to send Jesus to pay the price of sin, he took the sting out of death, and bridged the gap for humans and heaven, there is no greater sacrifice, God loves all of us, I was an unbeliever, but came to the truth - read the book of John and make up your own mind - so many people taint Gods word, but the Holy bible is the truth and it will set you free.
But no; this is not to go over to well with the unbelievers, very few believed Jesus and the disciple's spoke forth as the Holy Spirit gave them the words to speak forth, and God is still the same today and they call themselves Christians but they live in unbelief: They truly think that God has changed His ways:
One would like to think that each of us, at one time, might have been, before being saved, a «hard nut to crack» — so that spreading the gospel is not simply «putting out a statement» but, indeed, providing impassioned exhortation to the unbelievers to believe on Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
I think it would be safe to assume that some religious people would be okay with acting less moral than unbelievers.
But then in 14:24, he writes that if people are speaking in tongues, and an unbeliever comes in, they will think we are crazy, but if we are prophesying, then they might be convicted.
I am not sure we should ever have a meeting where we bar unbelievers from joining us, though maybe there is a time and place for that... What do you think?
And in an unbeliever, the sinful nature with it's thoughts and desires always wins.
I think «HeisGod» is one of those people who would say that anyone who commits a crime is by definition an unbeliever and not a «true» Christian.
When I was an unbeliever, I loved for culture warriors and Christians who thought they could argue me into the Kingdom of Heaven to engage me.
We often think about discipleship being only for believers, but what about discipleship and the unbeliever?
Cho Yong Gi is a terrible pastor and probably an unbeliever based upon his theology of «positive thinking» and the erroneous «name - it - claim - it» materialistic carnality.
If current followers of Jesus sought to engage in more methods of discipleship with the unbeliever, I think we would see more people believe in Jesus for eternal life, and thus, more people become fully devoted followers of Jesus.
Maybe unbelievers display similar hope by thinking if they just trust in the power of love and do their best to be there in good times and bad, they will make the person they love more happy and less likely to need the emotional crutch of an invented «god.»
People who are adamant about their beliefs and can not even think of a relationship with unbelievers, this is right platform to hook up and enjoy dating with like minded people.
For an unbeliever, it shows the truth about demonology, demon possession, demonic deception and gives the reader something to think about.
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