...there is still a need for those of us nestled deep within the Christian bubble to look beyond the status quo and critically assess the degree to which we are really living biblically.

Francis Chan

Tags: christianity status-quo christian normal radical self-examination biblical discipleship counter-cultural re-examine



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Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

Romans 12 2 NIV translation.

Tags: biblical



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Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.

Anonymous

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And so, at least symbolically, the blood of Eve courses through each one of her daughters' veins. We are each associated with life; each subject to the impossible expectations and cruel projections of men; each fallen, blamed, and misunderstood; and each stubbornly vital to the process of bringing something new--perhaps something better--into this world...

We are each an Eve.

Rachel Held Evans

Tags: women religion feminism biblical



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The prophecy is clear, Your Highness. The Messiah shall topple all the kingdoms of the world. Even yours.

Seth Grahame-Smith

Tags: biblical messiah



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Fear” in the biblical sense…includes being afraid of someone, but it extends to holding someone in awe, being controlled or mastered by people, worshipping other people, putting your trust in people, or needing people.

Edward T. Welch

Tags: fear biblical codependency



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Cuz I can count on one hand the men who’ve loved me, not in the Biblical sense—I don’t have enough digits for that—but who have truly loved me.

Shannon Celebi

Tags: love true-love men men-and-women biblical biblical-love men-and-women-in-love



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They don't think it be like it is but it do

Herman Ree

Tags: biblical mucus swag



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One fleece down, one to go.

Pattie Mallette

Tags: biblical justin-bieber gideon metaphorical pattie-mallette



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Richard Dawkins regards faith as an evil to be eliminated; he takes all religious faith to be blind faith. (Dawkins says) ‘Scientific belief is based on publicly checkable evidence, religious faith not only lacks evidence, its independence from evidence is its joy, shouted from the rooftops.’ However, taking Dawkins own advice we ask: where is the evidence that religious faith is not based on evidence? Mainstream Christianity will insist that faith and evidence are inseparable. Indeed, faith is a response to evidence, not a rejoicing in the absence of evidence. The apostle Paul says what many pioneers of modern science believed, that nature itself is part of the evidence for the existence of God ,‘ Since the creation of the world, God’s invisible qualities- his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made. So that men are without an excuse.’ Dawkins’ definition of faith turns out to be the direct opposite of the biblical one. Curious that he does not seem to be aware of the discrepancy.

John C. Lennox

Tags: evil christianity faith religious richard-dawkins paul biblical blind dawkins apostle-paul



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