I'm sure that those molested by priests would have preferred signs that said «go godless» rather than
what their religious leaders had in store for them.
«You're scum» That's
what religious leaders in Jesus» day called the people who were at a party with Him one evening.
That's
what religious leaders in Jesus» day called the people who were at a party with Him one evening.
I am pointing out the reality that in some Islamic countries the religious leaders are in the background pulling the strings while the political people are basically puppets mouthing
what the religious leaders tell them.
Keep asking questions of
what your religious leaders are telling you and keep an open mind to alternative explanations.
Religions are what we make out from them to be... if we what them to be religions for loving and caring we could... or otherwise we can make out of them to be religions for hating and hitting others as well we could... So really it depends on
what our religious leaders popes, imams, rabbis call for... but if those managed to control theirs who will control the non religious??
who cares
what religious leaders say — they should have no bearing on the real world — they believe in fairy tales and then expect people to listen to the - I don't listen to homeless people talking to themselves either
My take: «I'm going to believe
what my religious leaders tell me just so I don't have to think» is a cop - out.
The man is showing independent thought and not blindly following
what religious leaders say.
It's
what your religious leaders have told you think.
Who cares
what religious leaders say?
Not exact matches
«If you're Mike Pence, and you believe
what he believes, you know God had a plan,» Ralph Reed, an evangelical
religious and political
leader and friend of Pence's, told The Atlantic.
Isn't that kind of
what Jesus did whenever He spoke, especially to the
religious leaders of the time?
I actually enjoy reading the bible, I enjoy listening to my
religious leaders explain how different
religious leaders have interpreted different sections of the bible over the years and
what stories of morality etc. we can gleam from the Bible.
They make people think that only the
Religious leaders know
what is and this is the misleading as ordinary people can know
what God Is.
Your problems are that the old
religious leaders made a man into
what they wanted not
what he was.
Religious leaders free themselves from the obligation of talking about evil, by pretending that it's only a matter of free will and people can choose
what they want and the consequences are only personal («between you and God»).
The
religious leaders of this cult are in control — they make the rules and dictate
what their followers must do and not do.
I have heard deeply thoughtful
religious leaders acknowledge that they came late to an appreciation of the pandemic, that preconceptions influenced their initial reactions, that some
leaders have taken harsh stances (for example, refusing to bury people whose families acknowledge that they died of AIDS), and that their focus on ideal behaviors can obscure
what is real and live.
as a living being you are not even able to understand yourself consiouness and believe in
religious leaders to tell you
what to think and not to think.
What upset the
religious leaders so much about Peter's speech on Pentecost was how the good news was for all people everywhere.
How about you stop listening to
what your lying
religious leaders tell you is the truth and go learn the actual truth.
Verses 5 - 8 describe more of this
religious leader's pride in the context of
what his end will be: «By your great wisdom and traffick have you increased your riches, and your heart is lifted up because of your riches: therefore thus says the Lord God; because you have set your heart as the heart of God; behold, therefore I will bring strangers upon you... they shall bring you down to the pit.»
What Jesus said about the evil shepherds and other individuals, who were using the flock for their own selfish gratification, could also be said today of many of our
religious leaders and our political
leaders.
I personally think religion should not be a factor.No one should ask the candidates
what their
religious views are and they should never mention them.Their
religious preferences have absolutely no effect on
what type of
leader they will be.Unless they are some kind of a
religious fanatic.I think it's time for an atheist.There was not a Christian president for over the first 50 years of our nations existence.And, I do not think there has been one since.If you look it up you will find not one of our founding fathers were Christian.Not even Jefferson.I know he wrote the Jefferson bible, but, that's just because he, like the other founding fathers, did not believe Jesus to be of divine decent.So, he kept his philosophy while removing all the mystical and dogmatic concepts.
If you believe
what the bible says, then surely you must know that Jesus critiqued much about the
religious institutions and
leaders of his day.
This is
what was so challenging about Jesus to the
religious leaders.
He did, but
what initially upset and offended the
religious leaders was the challenge of Jesus to the authority and power structures of Temple Judaism at that time.
How to understand the alcoholic and
what can be done for him rank first and second in the list of problems which prove most puzzling [to
religious leaders].
That is one thing on which psychiatrists and discerning
religious leaders agree, though there is less agreement as to
what to do with it.
That the «brethren» or
leaders of the church do nt just speak for God, but speak plenty of their own rubbish that is for our «salvation and stuff»... I removed the
religious blinders and found a wonderful world that is not plagued by guilt, remorse, doubt or fear that I may not be doing
what God wants me to do.
Not all pastors and other
religious leaders automatically define sin by specific definition as a disease, and it doesn't actually fit my belief as to
what sin is, which is an act to knowingly and willfully disobey a commandment from God.
One question concerning alcoholism in which most
religious leaders are keenly interested is this: «
What is the ethical problem in alcoholism?
Sure, there are differences, such as which hats the
religious leaders wear,
what day they light candles on, and in
what posture they pray.
«discrimination against the handicapped» = > Get real, the
religious leaders went bonkers with
what is pure before God.
People who think they have committed the unforgivable sin usually have a
religious leader who is trying to control them, or warped and dangerous ideas about who God is and
what God is like.
@b3clan... Unfortunately
religious leaders (like the ones that find a tv camera) quote
what I told you.
those arent christians on that premise you cant relate christianity to any atrocities, because it was not administered by the Holy Spirit, only authentic non
religious endwellment is
what a saved person is and they areent the
leaders or followers of demonic evils, opressions, and carnal endeavors
What upset the
religious leaders so much about Peter's speech on Pentecost was how...
It was to the advantage of the
religious leaders and Romans to cover up the resurrection not to mention
what happened to anyone that would speak of it Jew or Roman.
Even if it is unpopular and flies in the face of
what other «
religious»
leaders do and think, we've been given a picture of how to treat those who need our help, even if they are different than us.
and then they are excommunicated and the fight is over... this is a hopeless fight especially when religion is involved... they either fight for rights and lose it all (and essentially go to hell) or give in and listen to their
religious leaders... I do not believe in
what they do and could care less really but they are in a no win situation and they as nuns should not be worried about birth control or anything of the such... they took the vows..
A.) call a
religious leader and hope he's got
what it takes to cram impossibilities into my head (wich by the way hasn't worked well otherwise I wouldn't be here doubting.
To see this, look at
what Jesus said to some
religious leaders -LSB-...]
Go to their countries and ask their
religious leaders what they do with people like me.
What of the social background and origins of
religious movements and of the
leaders and their congregations?
Marty says nothing about
what this challenge might mean for theological schools, whose attention to these topics will play an important role in educating the people — pastors, denominational employees, lay
leaders and the like — whom he frequently singles out as important interpreters and «brokers» of the public involvement of
religious groups.
What makes this psychology so prevalent is that those who have the power - agents of government, parents, teachers, business managers, and religious leaders, who also define what's right or wrong - totally support
What makes this psychology so prevalent is that those who have the power - agents of government, parents, teachers, business managers, and
religious leaders, who also define
what's right or wrong - totally support
what's right or wrong - totally support it.
Yes, this was evidence that God also was upset about
what this man named Jesus was teaching, and had seen fit to make Him a public spectacle in the sight of all so that nobody would ever again seek to challenge the teachings of the
religious leaders or the traditions of the Jewish people.
What is clear is that this compelling and provocative book has much to say to
religious leaders concerned about the integrity of democracy in America and about the integrity of the church in its public commitments