Sentences with phrase «with wrong beliefs»

They felt that men with wrong beliefs were permitted to act as exhorters and preachers.
There are many leaders with wrong beliefs about authority who are simply repeating what they have learned.

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Tell that voice exactly what's wrong with how it's framing situations, and actively reformulate your approach to challenges and setbacks to reflect a belief in personal growth.
There's nothing wrong with either of those beliefs, except for the fact that they don't match.
Bottom line is this, keep it out of the public square; learn to respect others beliefs / disbeliefs; stop trying to tell LGBT they are wrong; stop trying to tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies; stop trying to push bogus creationism crap (backed with zero evidence) on innocent children in the public school system; just stop pushing it outside your home or church.
But it is my belief... and I could be wrong, but it is my belief that they, along with many others who have never grown in their Christian walk, that they have never had a true revelation of who they are in Christ and all that was accomplished for them at the cross.
It's only in the last century that people have tried to make the Bible fit their beliefs rather then align their life with what the bible says, and look at the results, the world is in turmoil and on a downward spiral out of control and this article is a good example of trying to make God's word an excuse to do every wrong thing there is real good reporting.
Even if you despise the particular religion afterwards or you think the Baptists are just plain wrong or the Mormons are wrong — maybe you should learn about them, tolerate their beliefs and believe whatever you want to believe, but do it with some respect.
To put one's religion a head of another and belittled beliefs that doesn't go with Christianity is just plain wrong.
I'm saying that there is nothing wrong with the belief in something rather than nothing.
Jesus foreshadowed the emotional pain of a loss even though you may «know» someone is in Heaven with the story about Lazarus and his sisters; being the one who set the ball in motion for Jesus» crucifixion wore heavily on Judas (if their beliefs were correct, he still had to do with the physical loss of Jesus; had they been wrong about the «divinity» of Jesus, he helped get his friend killed).
However, what is wrong with people finding comfort and joy in their belief system?
Regardless of your beliefs and views, is it not tasteless for CNN to run this as their lead story on Easter morning??? Americans are appalled by anything done to insult Islam believers, so why is this felt to be appropriate??? There is nothing wrong with the article, but its timing makes it a poor and inflammatory choice of journalism, and would be taken as «persecution» if was directed toward any other belief system.
It does not matter what someone believes, since your belief does not effect what is actually there, and since what I propose as a possibility, you very well could be harming people with YOUR prayers for the wrong god.
@Matt, ``... I think they do things with that LABEL of disbelief but are actually acting out on a BELIEF that religion is bad, dangerous, and wrong.
You see, he has enough confidence in his belief to stay friends with me though I think him wrong, and me with him.
If you were as private with your supernatural beliefs as you wanted those with conflicting faiths to be, you'd never have to hear how silly, wrong, and potentially harmful others find your beliefs.
Blink wrong, wear the wrong type of underwear, have a symbol of your belief hanging from your neck, wearing white socks instead of colored with dress pants, fat men in speedos on the beach (yikes!)
If not for differing beliefs in what is [correct] and what is wrong, wouldn't all the states that subscribe to the same union come up with the same law?
Secondly, as a priest ordained in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the mind of a reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the book and the truth shall set you free... This is exactly what happens when a gay priest turned professor what to justify his perverted lifestyle... I rest my case
Before we can talk to others about our faith, before we can dialogue about what is theologically «right or wrong» with someone else, we must first understand how our beliefs about God have been informed by these four areas.
How do you tell somebody who thinks their belief, which is merely an opinion and not fact, that they should also be taking responsibility for the wrongs their religion does when they won't even bring themselves to acknowledge that their religion does anything wrong... or worse, that they actually agree with the wrongs their religion does.
there is certainly nothing wrong with the belief that jesus was a good philosopher once you dismiss all the magical stores as fiction.
You two dipsh!ts might notice that I did not say that the logic was wrong, but no, like all other foaming - at - the - mouth fundamental whackholes, you fly off into a rage when anyone does not agree with every single word and comma of your belief set.
Substitute belief in the Tooth Fairy for belief in god and you might start to see what is wrong with it.
I repeat: I hope I am wrong; but I am, all the same, beginning to wonder if the warm support with which even quite unexpected people in our hierarchy (like Bishop Hollis) greeted the establishment of the Ordinariate this time round (you will remember the hostility with which they squashed a similar but less radical basic idea in the Nineties) was really as wholehearted as it seemed at the time: or were they simply saying what they knew the Pope wanted them to say, but without any real belief in the idea itself?
I'll gladly change my belief if'm proven wrong, and I'll even buy you lunch with my new - found wealth.
Secondly, as a priest ordained in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the mind of a reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the book and the truth shall set you free... I rest my case
There is nothing inherently wrong with the collective belief in a deity or a shared faith with others.
Well that's wrong, I think you have us confused with nihilists, but I can assure you I have many beliefs, they just happen to fall into the «real» category.
You're projecting your fear of rejection, the false belief that something is wrong with you, on to God.
There are many things wrong with that, not least the use of «fundamentalist» to describe any belief system we do not like.
It would be wrong to change the schedule based on their beliefs, which no other school has a problem with.
And then we interpret the Scripture based on this wrong belief that it was written by a later author with a different audience and for different reasons.
Nothing wrong with it so long as you don't validate your abuse of others by citing your own belief system.
You only see abortion as wrong because your religious belief system has persuaded you to preclude logic with fairy tales.
either something is wrong with you (as an agent in your system of belief) or something is inherently wrong with the system itself.
And what's wrong with belief, by the way?
We all have faults and failures in our faith but we can not go wrong if we try to love our brothers and sisters and build with them no matter what their beliefs are concerning certain subjects.
Considering the chaos, destruction, death wars, faster spread of disease, murders, slavery, attempted genocide... all justified by belief in the bible... 40,000 different versions of christianity, with each person interpretting it differently... clearly chaos (a tool of the devil) then you see all of the things that are flat out wrong... it becomes clear
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless, see while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed journal articles no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those who are not so well versed on the subject who read the dialogue could be swayed to the side of science.
He is such a caring person and against the wrongs being done to all people and the US that I am so happy in knowing that he is right on the money with his beliefs Thank God for him
Today's world man has become with no value other than his organs if sold or stolen... so what is happening only proves that we are imposing marketing the wrongs against the rights... cultures and beliefs are going down the drain with all those values, morals, virtues some how turning into commotion among cultures and beliefs turning against each other misunderstanding each other or unaware of cultures way of living and beliefs to ease communication mutual understanding as a nation of mankind and a nation of faiths.
ME:... You sound like my priest, and alright what is so wrong with my beliefs?
What's wrong with denigrating the religious beliefs of others?
I am not challenging Steve's faith, but rather the assertion that he KNOWS his beliefs are «truth» and «reality» and that those of us who disagree with him are wrong.
Nothing wrong with a guy promoting his beliefs, but these whiny attempts to play the victim, as if atheism seriously represents some sort of downtrodden, oppressed underclass in an age when the nation has never been more secularized, are especially comical when performed beneath a giant banner proclaiming «REASON!»
There is nothing wrong with being «spiritual, but not religious» and believing that while there may be a higher power, megachurches and organized cult followings (e.g. the religious right) aren't the way to express your beliefs.
What Anvil was trying to say (And Anvil, correct me if I'm wrong) religion propagates ignorance by encouraging people to believe in something based on faith alone, to sometimes trump reason with belief.
Our cultural beliefs have created a misshapen society that keeps telling itself that there's something wrong when everything would be fine if we could just accept ourselves and get on with it.
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