LaHaye and Jenkins proceed to flesh out such prophecies as the rise of an Antichrist, but the question they really pose is: How will good but
unbelieving people fare in the aftermath of the rapture?
The curse of blackness is removed when
unbelieving people accept the light of the gospel (Alma 23:18).
This was in response to
the unbelieving people who rejected Muhammad's teaching and wondered: «If only a miracle could come down to him from his Lord (we will then believe)» (Q 13:7; see also 11:12).
I highly recommend it for those who want to build relationships with
unbelieving people in their communities.
Tom Hanks, the only actor in the movie that I recognized, and supposedly the star of the movie, filled the role of God who believed in the innocence of the the convicted prisoner, but could do little about it, because of the choice of the evil
unbelieving people.
Not exact matches
The most ironic is that when they listen in on our conversation with an
unbelieving world and discover that our community is overflowing with
people so far from God that they normally wouldn't darken the doors of a church — and they conclude we must be emergent.
Jesus Christ will throw all
unbelieving evil
people into the Lake of Fire in the last days.
Rather than helping
people realize that questions were a natural and healthy development in one's spirituality, they instead were told they were being difficult and even
unbelieving.
8 But for the cowardly and
unbelieving and abominable and murderers and immoral
persons and sorcerers and idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death.»
You frequently ask in your heart, «How could these
people be so
unbelieving?»
• You imagine yourself as the hero of the story, not the
person or
people who are
unbelieving.
Whenever I debate a believer, in a calm rational debate it usually devolves into the
person defending religion getting angry because he or she can not simply answer any question other than by saying stuff along the lines of, «well our brains are too small to understand» or «god works in mysterious ways» or my personal favorite «God will judge you for you
unbelieving ways».
Most
people either look down on me for exclusively pumping or stare at me in amazement,
unbelieving that I would be willing to pump for a whole year.
If you identify as a an «atheist» (and to many religious
people, there's very little inclination to make fine nuanced distinction between «nones», «non-affiliated», «agnostic», «atheist» - they all get conceptually lumped together as «
unbelieving atheist heathen» (tm) from the point of view of someone highly devout in a monotheistic Abrahamic tradition), there's plenty of strongly religious
people who - according to polls - would refuse to vote for you.
However, the input of the professional is very important no matter what emotional stage the
person sued is at: surprise,
unbelieving, angry and zealous for a defence; or eventually resigned once the detailed knowledge of the legal process takes hold.