Sentences with phrase «wrote about your god»

men have and still are killing and being killed; all in the name of gods and the books that have been written about these gods:
So when I think and write about God being redeemed, I am not actually freeing God (for He is already free), but about freeing ourselves in how we think about God and act toward Him.
I believe it's the only time in any of my published writing I have done so, as I typically avoid gendered pronouns when writing about God or simply refer to God as He.
I always end up feeling a bit left out when people write about God as present mostly in cities — after all, I live in a small town in western Canada.
During the day she wrote about God and prayer and family.
The perceived incorrectly, and therefore, wrote about God incorrectly.
More atheists writing about God when they don't even understand the Bible.
From the beginning of his career, he has employed his formidable intelligence and scholarship in the service of careful thought and writing about the God present in Christ and the Spirit.
Observe signs so you can write about God's work in your life.
So... some old men, living two millennia ago, whose ignorance by today's standards was towering, and who wrote about god without putting their own names to it, but demanded that those words be believed, notwithstanding, have collectively written a book we call the «Bible,» and we're all supposed to bow down and believe it.
Somebody - If you are writing about God, learn to write coherantly.
Harry Emerson Fosdick Wrote about God.
Here is something Einstein wrote about god — «It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated.
«I could choose to believe that everything written about God in the pages of the Word were true, and that he was going to rescue me and my family.
If so, how does it affect your view on things written about God before the arrival of Jesus?
Indeed, as Ford himself admits, the concept of God as the conceptual valuation of eternal objects was already present in Religion in the Making, Whitehead's previous book.36 There Whitehead wrote about God that» [t] his ideal world of conceptual harmonization is merely a description of God himself,» then added that «the nature of God is the complete conceptual realization of the realm of ideal forms» (154).
To those who would find such conceptual wavering unlikely; Ford's answer is that Whitehead never actually abandoned the concept of God as formative element in Religion in the Making, the fourth and last part of that book, where Whitehead writes about God as the conceptual valuation of the realm of ideal forms, is nothing else than the result of «a theistic projection based on the revelation of Western religions» («Growth» 11).
Joe Bob Briggs once defined contemporary Christian music as «bad songs written about God by white people.»
Somewhere in The Everlasting Man, Chesterton writes about God being the original cave man (He's speaking about Jesus being born in a cave).
There just isn't any proof that the bible is anything other than a prejuicial book about men from a certain time who desired power and wrote about a god that wanted them to have power, slaves, multiple wifes and children.
@chad Atheists do not believe the stories that have been written about the gods the Theogeny, the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Rigveda, Zoroastian Avesda, you get the picture I assume.
But writing about Heaven is not really like writing about faraway places with strange - sounding names, for writing about Heaven is really writing about God.
No one has the right to write about god, or we all have the right to do it.
I am sure that no matter what you decide to write about God will be able to use it to encourage and inspire others.

Not exact matches

Drew Dixon writes about El Shaddai, a videogame based on the Book of Enoch that explores the nuances of God.
«People who are God - fearing and care about their children's education can not tolerate the ads and pictures one sees on the regular Facebook,» Ynetnews wrote, quoting Swisa.
I regularly interview people to help them write and share their testimonies about God at work in their lives.
But the majority of what I write about is God.
The Kingdom of God is not about mere words written down in a book that so many classify as just another piece of historical literature.
In the book of Philippians, the Apostle Paul writes «Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt compelled to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God's holy people.
There is a lot of criticism about this email being «sent from God» but I think it's important to realize this was written to her family.
The themes in it [are] the ever - present themes of adultery, as well as a pretty heavy drinking theme in the song (which probably comes from the fact that I drink pretty heavily), but the most interesting part of it to me, the thing I was most excited about when I wrote it was the bridge toward the end of the song where there's a car fire in the parking lot and all that stuff and the comment «what a cruel God we've got.»
2000 years ago God showed he knew about clothing on the sun, it was written down, and to the day, he was right.
Johnmark Smith writes a blog for RELEVANT about how he learned to admit his addiction to video games — and how God redeemed them.
A few years ago, I wrote a book called How the West Really Lost God, about the phenomenon called «secularization» and the various hypotheses about its roots.
Judas was not to become a martyr because of the way the apostles wrote about him in the Gospel - they saw through the eyes of men, and Judas was unable to redeem himself before he died a natural death, dying instead loathed, hated & driven to suicide for his deed against the Son of God, Jesus, whom he had Loved so much.
I guess those who do not believe in God have nothing better to do than spend their time writing negatively about God and those who believe in God in a blog called «belief».
Today I read this and realize that there are people out there that get it - that understand love and what it is about - thank you for such a wonderful piece of writing - keep doing what you are doing because you, truly, are doing God's work.
Angela Shupe writes a column for RELEVANT about reading Scripture and finding our self - esteem in who God wants us to be instead of who society says we ought to be.
Men think gods exist, so they write stories about that god, create stories and legends that extoll the virtues and deeds of this great wonder.
Jesus, might have been a man, MIGHT... the truth is, one would think that a «god» like Jesus would have had more written about him than what we find in the bible.
How is it that an inspired woman could write scripture (e.g., Mary's song), and an inspired woman could determine for both a king and a high priest whether something is scripture (e.g., the prophet Huldah in 2 Kings 22 and 2 Chronicles 34)-- or at least could do these things in the time of the Old Testament — but an inspired woman can not now teach about God?
Reading about how family is the spiritiual way of God, made me realze how much your writing was really touching my heart.
It only clarifies that what the apostles had written and testified about Jesus as Son of God, as God, and as one who had died for the sins of mankind, who was raised to life and will return literally in this world in their writings ARE ALL FALSE TESTIMONIES about Jesus, which means the apostles had presented to us a false «Jesus», for Jesus still says in Rev. 22:16 that he will send an «angel» or messenger to testify about him (Jesus).
From what I little know is that the Greeks and the Romans started their religious philosophies with a «first god» and then wrote about their first god's lineage trees.
I mean here you are, trying to prove, among other things, that the bible is true down to the letter, even after you know about the council of nicea and that whether the bible was originally written by god, it was revised and edited during that time.
Dear Mr Holmes and Staff, This letter has been written to inform everyone as a born again christian that I do not appreciate the man from Godless America spreading his demonic lies about there not being a God in heaven believing in christianty.
And then all the rest of the «massive» evidence that Christians say they have for their god is either the earliest fragments of these same man - written stories, or the later musings and writings of other people in their cult about the original writings.
Ed Gungor writes a feature for RELEVANT about experiencing God's redemption even after sinning sexually.
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