Sentences with phrase «what believers»

Coming into a controversial subject (I'm new to this), it's helpful to get a sense of what believers view as solid ground.
but I thought you guys had a special understanding of his decisions, there was always a reason for the things he did, i just want to know what the believers think
How do the works of Jesus reported here compare to what believers do now?
Basically it's just a pleasant diversion to get at what believers believe and why they believe.
Real question for everyone (though mostly atheists because I think I already know what a believers answer would be).
but i have a new idea for what believers think god is... and it may actually exist and funny enough is only tested thru its effect on other objects — kinda like a black hole — the collective conscienceness of every living thing... since we all are part of the same energies and have in some form or another a conscienciness, i believe that collective is what the believers claim is god — the collective being felt and moved like any conscienceness but with the power to effect us all as we all play into it — as long as we are open to it... your thoughts?
At issue is what believers should do when the conscience seems to suggest a deviance from Catholic doctrine, and how pastors, and bishops, should respond.
This freedom of God to act withput any constraint certainly explained what believers perceived as miracles.
That's what believers do.
Heaven might literally mean «sky» but that isn't what believers mean when they refer to it.
I have always wondered what the believers really do believe when you die.
The 70 % is what believers having abortion represent in the entire earth's populace that you've been yammering all along.
Think of what believers offer up as «proof» of their god.
That gives everyone a right to examine what believers believe and why.
Throughout most of church history, the term «mission» meant what believers were «sent out» to do — to propagate Christianity by making converts and establishing churches.
I can not undertsand what believers say the feel in Church, I think they're full of it; but I don't question why they still go.
It is interesting to see how nonbelievers are so quick to define what believers opinions are on issues like creationism, evolution, a deity, etc..
I have never understood what believers think happens after they «wake up» in heaven.
What believers have in common with postmoderns is a distrust of modern claims to knowledge.
Another thought, it would be interesting to see what the believers would be saying if someone dropped dead immediately after denouncing God.
I think Colin may have been wanting to know what believers feel is the reason god would make hell.
Your demand is a faithless trap because, no matter what a believer says, you will instantly chalk it up to coincidence — without any scientific thought.
I really do nt care what some believer thinks of me.
Acts 2 is describing the event of the Holy Spirit descending on the disciples on the day of Pentecost; not what a believer looks like.
A materialist can not see what he believer sees yet the believer can see what the materialist sees.
«A materialist can not see what the believer sees yet the believer can see what the materialist sees.
I'm just trying to point out that basing an argument against someone based on the bible is not very convincing, due to the fact that they are quoting it to someone who has no faith in what they believer believes.
What the believer does with the facts, says Paul, is to embrace them with a curious kind of realism.
Again, it is just a «reserved word» in American English, and is polar opposite of what a believer should be.
To understand what is in his heart, therefore, the student must not merely listen to or read what a believer affirms, but must come to know those qualities of the believer's life that can become known only in that personal two - way relationship known as friendship.
ok, ok, ok, i get it both sides think they are telling the truth there are no lyers here on this blogs only misinform people talking about two separate subjects yet thinking they are talking about the same thing the existence of god... one side believe the other doesn't what's wrong with that... sooner or later they'll changed their minds and one side will believe and the other won't so the arguement will forever be the same about two separate aguement on the same blog... but its definitely entertaining to read the comebacks... keep up the good work you all... its just as fun to read what the believer have to say as to what the nonebeliever have to say... after all it keeps all getting to know eachother better on what we believe right???
Andy Ginny, while your trying to find the verse that doesn't exist within the context you say it exists, why don't you look up Acts 17:11 to see what a believer's rights as to asking questions are.
But if he has understood it, he will also understand that there is not and never can be a disciple at second hand; for the believer, and he alone is a disciple, is always in possession of the autopsy of Faith; he does not see through the eyes of another, and he sees only what every believer sees — with the eyes of Faith.

Not exact matches

Since interpersonal interactions can be problematic, he's a big believer in full disclosure, so that supervisors and co-workers know what to expect.
Some call it karma: Superconnectors are big believers that what you put out into the world always comes back around to you.
However, what made me a Hof believer is when I read this scientific case study that explained this:
They need to have strong moral compasses and be true believers in what they are doing.
Our oddest founding father was a big believer in what he dubbed «air baths».
What such early true believers opposed was a society with lords and ladies — so egalitarianism became an article of faith, with «comrade» replacing «Mr» and «sir» in party forums.
What turned van Rooyen into a believer, her says, was the fact that Perlman developed the technology to be compatible with current LTE technology.
He is, he said, a «big believer in that running a company you get what you put in.
You see, if you've become emotionally attached to what you've built, even easier than liquidating your business is the option of passing ownership to another true believer who will preserve your legacy.
If you're a true believer in bitcoin, then you should definitely buy it now and you wouldn't regret if it dropped 50 % in USD terms because the value proposition for you is far more than what it's worth in dollars in the short term.
Full disclosure to begin with: I am a firm believer in what Ethereum is trying to accomplish and my law firm has created a practice group to handle Virtual Currency matters.
But there's no clear explanation for why there's this sudden spike in interest, and even many Bitcoin true believers are wary of what's going on.
I am a firm believer that everyone should be passionate about what they do.
I really like that D has shifted its portfolio in recent years to reduce its exposure to commodity prices and that 90 % of the company's sales are from regulated operations, Also, I'm a high believer in natural gass (partly because that's what I studied in engineering so probably biased), but Management is investing heavily in natural gas, including massive projects such as the Cove Point LNG export terminal and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
I go because I'm a big believer in the importance of «Brand Canada» — the perceptions shared by the world's citizens of what it means to be Canadian.
Those who are familiar with my work know that I am a big believer in the power of saying «no» to create opportunity, and that those who say «no» to, as Warren Buttett suggests, «almost everything» are ultimately more successful because they have clarity and focus on what matters most.
They really don't — the concept of somebody saving their lives from a crucified execution occurring 2,000 years ago is appropriately distant and irrelevant to them, because the vast majority of believers put as much thought and effort into what they believe about their religion as WHY they believe what they believe about their religion.
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