The use of religious texts to underpin the messages was found to be fundamental.
Not exact matches
A
religious text that can be
used to justify everything from unselfish acts
of kindness to the keeping
of slaves and the mistreatment
of women is worthless.
The idea that
religious texts are a kind
of «instruction manual» and all you have to do is just read it and the truth becomes plainly obvious
used to be well outside the mainstream
of religious thought.
These
texts also cover the origin
of law, whether
religious laws governing prayer,
religious tax, and fasting, or prohibitions against such acts as manslaughter or attacks on the chastity
of a woman, and laws governing the
use of property.
The Bible can't be
used to verify claims any more than the Quran or the Book
of Mormon, as all
religious texts first require a basic belief on the part
of the reader that they (the
texts) are right in order to be viewed as such.
The
use of numbers in ancient
religious texts was usually numerological rather than numerical; that is, their symbolic value was more important than their secular value as counters.
Religion is a tool
used to shape our world, and the bible and other
religious texts are full
of clues because they we're written by those who guard the knowledge.
Alcoholics Anonymous, being «spiritual, not
religious,» doesn't
use the Bible at all; rather it
uses another sacred
text, the inspired Word
of God as expressed through Bill Wilson, the Big Book... Unlike the Oxford Group, which claimed salvation and redemption by Jesus through the Oxford Group, AA proclaims «recovery» by one s «Higher Power» through the Twelve Steps
of Alcoholics Anonymous (Ken Ragge, The Real AA: Behind the Myth
of 12 - Step Recovery [AZ: Sharp Press, 1998], pp. 82 - 83).
Einstein also
used the word God, but it was more to describe the beauty
of universe rather than a magician as said in most
religious text.
Too often, self - righteous
religious leaders
use their power to promote actions that go against the core values
of their religion and
religious texts.
Instead
of telling people that their interpretation is wrong, you can remind them that other
religious texts have been
used in the past to justify atudes and laws that are recognized today as morally wrong and unjust — such as discrimination against women, people
of color and
religious minorities.
if were only going to
use the KJV why stop at greek, or latin why not only read the original
texts which were written in Coptic the simple fact is not a single one
of us, including our highest
religious leaders, other then about 30 ancient language specialist in the world have ever read an original scripture.
The folks in Pakastan need to take their noses out
of the Koran and all
religious texts and
use their brains.
And an admittedly hurried examination
of several
texts intended for
use in courses
of instruction before confirmation or in «
religious studies» in schools for adolescents has made it plain that this whole set
of ideas is either entirely absent or is so «muted» (to put it so) that it plays no really significant part in what children or confirmands learn as they are introduced to the Christian faith and its theological implications.
Using secondhand accounts, without a full
text of the original speech, Biskupic reported that Scalia «delivered an ardent defense
of religious beliefs against the assaults
of secular society.»
An example
of the complexity
of the problem can be found in the content
of many
of the
religious education
text books
used in our Catholic schools.
While radical Muslim groups like ISIS
use ancient
religious texts to support their horrific deeds, others violate historical and scriptural witness to promote a more appealing version
of Muhammad.
And I freely admit I sometimes
use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream -
of - conscientiousness, run - on sort
of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue
of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day
of political discussion which refreshingly had little
religious content though
of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more
of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt
of «
text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous
text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so
of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
Ancient
texts relieve about the extensive
use of lavender oil for healing, perfumes, bathing, cooking and
religious purposes for about 2500 years.
I did turn to
religious texts first, when I was trying to find words to
use in the choral parts
of the score.
questions to
use as a starter / plenary what is the difference between murder and manslaughter arguments for and against Capital Punishment, The UN and Amnesty and what they have to say on the subject several examples
of wrongful convictions
Religious Texts relating to Capital Punishment are «in the pipe line»
«There is an increasing focus on the good
use of sacred
texts in GCSE
Religious Studies with a higher expectation that students will understand the references they are drawing on when they write in their exams,» he explained.
(From Heat Waves in a Swamp or... «the healthy glamour
of everyday life»,
Texts by Robert Gober, assisted by Becky Kinder) Reanalysis
of Church Bells Ringing, Rainy Winter Night shows more fully how Burchfield
used his newly developed symbolic pictographs to illustrate not only his childhood fears but also his adult distaste for
religious zealotry, provoked by a Presbyterian Sunday school teacher, his evangelical grandfather, and the example
of his late, unreligious father
«Through the
use of water, a natural element with mystical associations in literary
text and an integral part
of the cycle
of natural life, it brings a changing
of atmosphere that may awaken unique, individual feelings within us like a
religious experience.
There are many other passages in
religious texts that are
used to further clarify and support the role
of husbands and wives, but not all are included in wedding vows.