The absolutist claims of
zealous believers that they have the monopoly on truth and that everyone else is wrong, is abhorrent to me.
Not exact matches
Paul envisions the life of
believers, individually and corporately, as a grace - full «war» against an age marked by darkness — exploitation, subjugation, enslavement — a struggle in which the «Christ weapons» are made of light:
zealous love of strangers and enemies, wily grace, inventive nonretaliation.
The day of new toys bore a greater wealth of eschatological meaning than it will ever carry for the most
zealous Christian
believer, at least until we regain our childhood in the world to come.
It is of course somewhat petty to care overly much about captious atheists at such a time, but it is difficult not to be annoyed when a
zealous skeptic, eager to be the first to deliver God His long overdue coup de grâce, begins confidently to speak as if
believers have never until this moment considered the problem of evil or confronted despair or suffering or death.
Not sure I understand... I wasn't making a reference to Christ, I was equating
zealous lactivists to obnoxious people of any faith who stand on the street corner and shout that all non
believers are going to hell if they don't start believing as they do.
One of the more
zealous true
believers in this ideology was Ronald Reagan.
Meaning that this will never be mentioned on the BBC or ABC which are both True
Believers and
zealous promoters of the new AGW religion which replaces boring old - fashioned fact - based science.
As a former religious zealot, Climate
Believers seem over
zealous.