This will show why
the wrong beliefs do not necessarily make a person unchristian, and why believing all the right things does not necessarily make someone faithful.
Not exact matches
You may think first impressions don't matter, but plenty of science proves this
belief wrong.
There's nothing
wrong with either of those
beliefs, except for the fact that they don't match.
Actually, this
belief is factually
wrong, as the bread and butter for most online brokers
does not come from transactional fees.
What
beliefs did you hold that turned out to be
wrong?
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.
What's
wrong is that there is a little something called the US Constitution and what you and others of your ilk are trying to
do is circumvent the Constitution and force your religious
beliefs on others in the United States.
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.
Their
belief system states that they believe ho.mose.xuality is
wrong and therefore, they
do not provide communion to them.
So, voters have more respect for someone who believes strongly even if the voter sees those
beliefs as untrue and
wrong, than for someone who
does not believe?
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.
You can believe it but why
do all the other religions think you are
wrong about your specific
beliefs?
To put one's religion a head of another and belittled
beliefs that doesn't go with Christianity is just plain
wrong.
@grist how many times has the world pushed their stuff on christians saying we cant pray in school saying we cant you persecute us all the time you take GOD's name in vein right in our faces all the time and we come out and stand up for our
beliefs and we are the bad guy i'm sorry sir but you are extrtemly
wrong funny everything us christians
do is
wrong telling us what to preach and what not to preach and you say we are pushing our
beliefs on people
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).
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.
I
do not see why kicking someone out or not allowing someone in a group because they
do not have the same
beliefs that the group professes is
wrong.
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.
In case you haven't noticed, people don't like having someone come to their door telling them their religious
beliefs are
wrong.
Kevin your right personal
beliefs and or religion
does not belong in law, and I am not saying that what this atheist organization is
doing is
wrong or anything, I think what there
doing is a good thing, I just think this particular message could have been
done from a different perspective, this message makes them appear like the self righteous ones, and it might give out the
wrong kind of message, instead it should have said something like you believe in god fine, but don't put it in our laws.
@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 have all right to believe as you
do as
do I. And I
do belief in the precepts of Scripture, you
do not have too, and you have that right not to but it
does nt mean that your veiw is right for you have a right to be
wrong.
This is the United States of America, land of the free, last I checked... I don't force my personal
beliefs on anyone else, nor
do I expect others to force their personal
beliefs on me... This family is not harming anyone in living their life following THEIR
beliefs... Who gives ANYONE else the right to say they're
WRONG because they choose to share their lives as they
do?
You a-people (a-theists, a-gnostics, etc.) are all really good at telling people what you don't believe or why other peoples»
beliefs are
wrong, but I don't really get to hear what you
DO believe about thing
DO believe about things.
I
do recognize that I could be
wrong about my
beliefs» accuracy, but they are still my
beliefs until something causes me to change my opinions.
The movie served to give me a different platform to discuss faith from, not to argue that my
belief system is right and someone else's is
wrong, but instead to point out that the world is hungry for questions about the soul and what we don't see right in front of us.
What makes me so sure that I'm right and everyone else
wrong is actually nothing, because I
do not have any proof, which is why there is such a big deal for a believer to emphasize the concepts of
belief and faith.
And as I said before, if you ignore the
wrongs done in the name of religious
beliefs, you are condoning them.
except your
wrong... this many gods objection was brought up in Pascal's time... and he explicitly rejected it because he maintained that christianity is unlike all those other religions and if they examined it in detail they would realize as much... youre twisting pascal's own
beliefs... he very much was postulating that either the christian god existed or it didn't
But one thing I don't think will ever change, but again, I absolutely believe that at least one person at sometime over another, chose to either be religious, or go from typical
belief status to fanatical for the
wrong reason (s).
It doesn't matter who right you think you are because you're
wrong the second you try and impose those
beliefs on someone else.
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.
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.
I'm totally willing to admit I may be
wrong, but if I'm
wrong how
does it change my life right now and how am I missing out on life through
belief?
Corporations are people and have free speech rights, so businesses should be able to deny services to gays because of their
beliefs, but if another corporation doesn't want to enter into a business venture because they found out their future partners are anti-gay bigots that is somehow
wrong?
When it didn't work out and he questioned the tenets of his faith MAYBE instead of throwing everything he believed out the window he could have realized that his approach to
belief was simply
wrong.
Their problem is that they don't like what they know about God and believe that they can rebel against God and win (this is where their
beliefs are
wrong).
I find that people who are fiercest in their defense of «church» are often those who simply can not handle the idea that (1) their church can
do any
wrong, and (2) they themselves were
wrong in their
belief that the church can
do no
wrong.
If you don't understand that, then you are in the
wrong place being on a
belief blog.
Lying to them or just keeping my real
beliefs to myself seems
wrong, but so
does causing continual stress for our relationship by being honest.
Thank you for giving me the chance to express out but still I am hurt and a nice word will cool it of and guide me if
wrong and about quitting I would because what I am
doing now at CNN is taking almost my whole time since the Quran burnning issue and would out doubt I will go back to it and that's why I mentioned earlier that we back here worry about our daily bread and water for family support but needed from you in the free world to notice us out there and have your say on behalf of all heavenly
beliefs that what is happening is
wrong, One Nation Calamities to other nations benefit, profit?!
We will find out someday who is
wrong and who is right, but our
beliefs do not change what is or is not.
Faith based
beliefs don't afford such a luxury as admitting they are
wrong, because they don't rely on evidence, but on human «feeling.»
Am not anti-Christ nor Anti-Jewish just like all Muslims am a monotheist so must be rather Anti-Polytheists & Disbelievers... but believe me it is not hatred but rather pityness for the innocents and hardness towards the wicked transgressors... Guess that is all about it unless few of our brother got the message
wrong!?! Since we learned from the Quran verses that there will be in paradise from the Jews, Christian and others from other
beliefs... and since God forgives any thing else other than to assign for him partners as polytheists
do, then that means many of Christians and Jews are monotheist towards God although might show otherwise of fears from dominant doctrine... As it seems few Christians have realized some how they were
wrong some where, then had to introduce that Trinity to correct it to show as if monotheist but made another mistake by having God the One Divided into Three then and remained Divided as Three as now and for eternity...!?
I dropped «christianity» from my life starting as a child after I read some childrens bible that showed «God» destroying some people who were worshipping an «idol» — Even at the age of 8 I knew it was
wrong to kill those who
do nt follow your
beliefs.
There are many things
wrong with that, not least the use of «fundamentalist» to describe any
belief system we
do not like.
How
do you explain foreign nations establishing «Right and
Wrong» (ie federal laws) without the
belief in a Christian god?
Posner even indicates some sympathy for those who want to prohibit those other abortions: «I
do not mean to criticize anyone who believes, whether because of religious conviction, nonsectarian moral conviction, or simply a prudential
belief that upholding the sacredness of human life whatever the circumstances is necessary to prevent us from sliding into barbarism, that abortion is always
wrong and perhaps particularly so in late pregnancy, since all methods of late - term abortion are gruesome....
And to Disturbance, If Pascals Wager
does not demonstrate why Atheism is an inferior position to a
belief, then please, by all means, prove me
wrong.
So is there
beliefs wrong that most Jews don't think Christ really was the Son of God.