There is nothing
wrong with faith based on reason and historical evidence.
Secondly, to warn poor people in case promises are not fulfilled that something is
wrong with their faith.
The overall problem to this debate over who is right and who is
wrong with their faith is where do people put their faith.
there is NOTHING
wrong with their faith....
To the reformers — many of whom were ex-monks — the monasteries represented everything which was
wrong with the faith.
There is nothing
wrong with faith based on facts, but we are not always so lucky enough to be able to perceive all the complexities that make up our cherished facts and as a result sometimes our faith / confidence is tested and must be rethought, if we are to obey the commandment «thall shalt not lie».
Not exact matches
There is nothing
wrong with having
faith in something higher than yourself.
Second there are plenty of people who come to their
faith as it were through something more than bible verses its called critical thinking people can critically think their way to the idea that they are rather small beings in a relatively huge universe and that they realize that they can't know everything and leave some things including the nature of the universe to
faith and acknowledge it as
faith if that's how they see the world fine is there anything particularly
wrong with that?
â $ œDonâ $ ™ t let others spoil your
faith and joy
with their philosophy,
wrong and shallow answers based on manâ $ ™ s thoughts and ideas rather than what Christ has taughtâ $ (Col. 2:8)
Is it so
wrong of me to have
faith that only one person believes in the drivel that he's posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is making good points and good enough points to post and b) go to the 62nd page of an almost defunct article for a conversation that has nothing to do
with themselves other than to cheer on a stupid post?
There is nothing
wrong with being an atheist;
faith is a gift.
Interesting how there's always those that criticize their grammar, their
faith, their intelligence, or what every they can find
wrong with a comment from someone they don't even know.
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.
What is
wrong with asking Christians to look at their
faith objectively as opposed to just nodding in sync
with their indoctrination?
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.
I might be
wrong but it could be the reason she thought you needed to meet Jesus is because the Christian
faith is more about a relationship
with Him than it is about His flawed followers.
I'm the
wrong person to represent the faithful, but I have a feeling they would disagree
with your definition of
faith.
Theresa keep what you were doing when you reached out to the homeless lady that was the right thing to do that was motivated by the holy spirit do nt follow what the church does do what the Lord wants you to do and it will bear fruit.Let them do there thing you just keep following the Lord and listen to him in your heart and let him lead you.People do things for different reasons to please others for power to be seen to do the right thing all those are the
wrong reasons they are just dead works without the Lord we can do nothing.Dont let others turn you away from what the Lord wants you to do its him we need to please always.Be encouraged that the Lord used you to touch a life that is awesome.And do nt take the rejection personally because its not you they are pushing away it is the Lord the yare not listening to him but doing wha tthey want to do it will bear no fruit.May the Lord bless you and your family in your ministry step out in
faith and trust him he will not disappoint you because he is
with you.
And the next reply slashed at the Mormon
faith, and the blog was then filled
with «we Evangelicals got it right — the Mormons got it
wrong!»
If my reading is correct (and I hope I am
wrong), in that respect Barr has followed the overwhelming trend of Catholic commentators on the question of neo-Darwinian evolution, who gladly discuss its compatibility
with the truths of
faith but seldom bother to discuss whether and how it is compatible
with the truths of reason.
He asked people for
faith, He told them clearly where they were
wrong, He invited to a closer relationship
with Himself.
Well considering your writing sucks, your reading comprehension is worse and your facts are completely
wrong (starting
with the US being the world's lowest and ending
with Hitler wanting to only kill jews) I was insinuating that your education was so terrible it must have been on another planet because I have more
faith that a public school in Rwanda could give a person a better education than the one you apparently received.
Personally i think those specific prayers are a distraction most of the times we pray these prayers because its what we think we need and often thats not the case.The better way is to just trust the holy spirit let him lead i think we miss the awesomeness of doing it Gods way its easy not difficult.The struggle is difficult when we are walking by the flesh and trying to do it our way.When i got to the point where i said to the God i am not going to do it my way anymore and i submit to you because know whats best for me.Change me and when i feel the
wrong desires or temptation to walk by the flesh i just say Lord you know i am weak and i can not live a christian life without you help me.As soon as i do that it is effortless theres no struggle thats how we should grow.I am excited
with what God is doing in my life he has opened his word i am seeing the fruit of his life impacting mine and i am changing day by day.I am walking by
faith and not slipping back into my old desires i know what it means to be an overcomer sin does not have dominion over me anymore.In myself i can not boast because it is the power of God at work in my life and i give all the praise back to God.brentnz
What is so
wrong with strong family values, what is so
wrong with someone believing strongly in their
faith?
I have
with in the past year had my name is removed.One thing in Catholic circles, we don't do this, We don't have discussions (OP) about other people's
faith and discuss what they do
wrong.
There is nothing inherently
wrong with the collective belief in a deity or a shared
faith with others.
It clarifies
wrong notions we have about prayer and God's will, and strengthen
faith with knowledge.
But as someone
with a thick
faith, I think this is
wrong.
If I was living on the
wrong path leading to death
with all the dumb things I was doing like listening to bad music, goofing around in class, cussing, acting like I was a gangster, wanting to try drugs, being suicidal and being around
with close friends that are doing the bad then he can change you too because, I tell you that if you think that your life will go for the worst if you accept them then you're
wrong because, if you have
faith in him and you accept him as your savior and follow his ways then he has your road all planned out, he's going to give you such blessings and a happiness and love that compares to none others.
There is nothing
wrong with having
faith, as well not having
faith.
As far as I am concerned, most of the comments about the President's
faith on this page, and the very topic of this article are what is
wrong with Christianity.
If there is nothing
wrong with the sentiment as an actionable wish though, you all should stop criticizing people of
faith.
And the generational curses are dealt
with through recognizing them as participation
with sin, taking responsibility for that participation, repentance, making things right
with those
wronged wherever possible, and casting them out, if need be, all through
faith in Yahshua.
I consider myself a christian,
with religious knowledge and general knowlege, however I do not hold to a set of views dictated by an organized religion, I believe the organized religions are where we have gone
wrong, as someone pointed out earlier to most «religious people» to question ones
faith or organization is
wrong but that is exactly what the bible tells us to do... test ALL things to see what is true.
I'm happy to be
wrong), and since the US is culturally rooted in Protestantism most Americans (even non-religious ones) associate «good»
faith or spirituality
with sincerity, and «bad»
faith with «just going through the motions.»
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.
Whatever
wrong with churches, people eventually rid of; however, that DOES NOT mean they lose
Faith in God!
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.
Royce now interprets Christianity as the
faith that the moral burden of past
wrong has been so dealt
with in the history of Jesus recorded in the New Testament that the way is re-opened to unlimited creative growth for the human community.
That said, there really isn't anything
wrong with being civil and perhaps even starting a response
with something like «Glad that you managed to turn your life around, but if you are implying that only a
faith in God could have accomplished this then I must disagree
with you.»
There is certainly nothing
wrong with believing in fundamentals, the most important of which is the gospel message: we are saved by the grace of God through
faith in Jesus Christ.
Granted that our relationships
with others mostly work toward an end, but I've noticed that the «
faith - relationhip -
with - God» takes on the look of «if we do this, then God will do that»... of course, when our expectations are not met, we often turn on ourselves and think,» what did we do
wrong»?
This particular group is
wrong about the cross, it should be displayed, along
with the Star of David, the Crescent and Star, and whatever other symbols of
faith the loved ones of those who died that day chose to believe in.
The author is Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver, the publisher is Doubleday, and the price should be no obstacle to a book that offers a fresh analysis of what has gone
wrong with the Church in America, a convincing case for encouragement, wise counsel on how to engage the public square and, not incidentally, restored confidence in the ability of (some) bishops to teach on
faith and morals.
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.
I also believe your «hope» and «
faith» has ZERO to do
with any reallity outside your small mind that would rather force scientific discoverys to conform to a preconcieved genesis account or throw them out the window all together than open your mind to possibility you are
wrong.
I realize that
faith, religion, and spirituality will always play a role in the lives of a great number of us, and there's nothing
wrong with that.
I broke
with the
faith of my youth, railed against over-realized eschatology, studied theology and waxed philosophic about all the ways they were doing it
wrong.
We misplace our
faith in
wrong things, we love conditionally, we judge unfairly, our mercy is mixed
with spite, and our truth is gray.
I have nothing
wrong with the words but they could have included all
faiths or just put the word «religion...» in front and had no picture.