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- Our decision to home-school our children was scripturally based,
- I think scripturally that God created male and female equal.
- Scripturally, the Song of Songs is unique in its celebration of sexual love.
- This quote is for those who have heard, and now become scripturally responsible to maintain their course.
- The history of Unitarianism was as a " scripturally oriented movement " which denied the Trinity and held various understandings of Jesus.
- Vices recognized as spiritual by Christians include blasphemy ( love betrayed ), and indifference ( scripturally, a " hardened heart " ).
- "I believe that if there is separation of races, scripturally speaking, that's what I believe is right ."
- The Catholic Legion of Decency issued a warning against Ray's film, calling it " theologically, historically and scripturally inaccurate ."
- If you will stop deleting my LEGAL and SAFE Scripturally proven needed caveats, I will stop deleting your COMPLETELY MISLEADING Daniel 7 murder racket propaganda.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) teaches that the word " hell " is used scripturally in at least two senses.
- As the only true interpreter of the Bible, Koresh scripturally justified his arsenal buildup by saying that Jesus told his disciples to sell what they had and buy a sword.
- The emphasis on equality and the active role of the community in supporting a marriage gives the couple a good start and is more scripturally sound than the old rites, Fleming said.
- In response to that question, he says, " What we know scripturally is that the river ran primarily either north or south as it had east and west sides or banks.
- Another " Sarah Plain and Tall " movie is not, scripturally speaking, a sign of the end of days, but likewise, it's not cause to party.
- Scripturally, Biotheology is motivated by, amongst other things, Saint Paul's exposition of the Romans ( Ro . 1 : 20 ), and Jesus'many parables concerning nature.
- In 1646 he issued " God's Ordinance, The Saints Privilege ", with a discussion of what he perceived as the two Scripturally-based sacraments of the Christian church.
- Indeed, the Hebrew prophets did not foresee that Israel's savior would be executed as a common criminal by Gentiles, making Jesus'crucifixion a " stumbling block " to scripturally literate Jews . ()
- While a Witness may lose congregation privileges following a single credible accusation of abuse, Jehovah's Witnesses claim to be scripturally obliged to require corroboration ( " two witnesses " ) before applying their severest forms of congregational discipline.
- Among the reasons listed by the court for denying the exemption were " the commercial character of much of Scientology, " its " virtually incomprehensible financial procedures " and its " scripturally based hostility to taxation ."
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