Sept. 8 at Buffalo Bills, 1 p.m. W
Sept. 12 New York Jets, 8:25 p.m. W
Sept. 22 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1 p.m. W
Sept. 29 at Atlanta Falcons, 8:30 p.m. L
Oct. 6 at Cincinnati Bengals, 1 p.m. W
Oct. 13 New Orleans Saints, 4:25 p.m. W
Oct. 20 at New York Jets, 1 p.m. W
Oct. 27 Miami Dolphins...
And he is living in Australia:
Australian Man Claims to be ************, Has Memories of Crucification - International Business Times
Son of a B. Oh well, congrats Christians, you win this round.
Luke 19:27 But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them--bring them here and kill them in front of me.'"
"But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me." - Jesus
Seems like a really nice guy.
Bold: The only reason that faith is confused with religion is because religion is impossible without it. I am not discussing religion. I am discussing faith.
Underline: I never mentioned evil. I was pointing out that basing decisions on unconfirmed belief (ie: faith) is bad. You likely take...
There are groups of people whose faith tells them that if they blow themselves up in a crowded bazaar, they will go to paradise. Is this admirable because of their strong faith?
We had faith in our banking system... that didn't end well.
We had faith in our intelligence community prior to...
Only if you ignore neuroscience.
This smells like post hoc.
If we gain rights from our creator, why didn't blacks or women have those same rights? Faith didn't seem to help them at all.
Is it bad of me to rather have Edelman than Lloyd? I mean seriously, do we believe Edelman can't run 6 yards, catch a ball and fall down? Can you see Lloyd returning kicks or punts or playing cornerback? I think Edelman is worth much more to a team that greatly values versatility as the Pats do...
Faith = belief without evidence
Atheism = lack of belief in a deity(s)
They are not one in the same.
The original topic: Why does "faith" receive special consideration in America? Is it political correctness?
One individual pointed out that my example of a child's faith in the Tooth...
Knowledge and "meaning" are not one in the same. Knowledge is transferable because it is true regardless of perception. Faith has no proof or evidence for it, if it did, it would stop being faith and would then become knowledge.
Perception of "meaning" is irrelevant to the topic.
Are you intentionally obtuse or are you really just a moron? Do you not see the Oxford definition? It agrees with me, but not with the others.
Hmm, how can we resolve this discrepancy? Let's try the scientific way:
Grammatical rules we learned as children, word formation.
Root word: Theist...
You either understand how words are formed or you do not. We started with faith and now you want me to teach you about prefixes. Congrats on your derail.
"firm belief in something for which there is no proof" - from your link
My attempt was to discuss faith without invoking a particular usage of faith (such as the belief in a god).
An example for blinding oneself to reason would be the creationist movement in America.
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