My children will have approximately 1 / 7th greater life experiences because they won't be wasting a day trying to commune with a non-existent all - powerful being with pathological tendencies, if you base his existence on what you read in
the various religious texts some men (no women) wrote several thousand years ago.
She may not have been indoctrinated / brainwashed by someone within her household, but she didn't form these beliefs about Christianity in a vacuum where no one around her was attempting to convince her to believe, and she was just studying
various religious texts until she happened on the bible and other apologetics.
Not exact matches
You can not point to any one and say this is the right one (with any authority other than «what you want to believe») Every
religious text I've ever read is clearly written via the
various perceptions of man, not some divine being.
That doesn't mean they didn't have their
various religious beliefs, but they knew that they should not limit their ideas of freedom and governance to what was in a
religious text.
I have raid many
religious texts of the
various religion and picked those things that felt right to me.
These new
Religious Studies GCSEs have seen a move away from a thematic approach and towards a greater focus on exploring the beliefs and practices of
various religions through their sacred
texts.