Those who expect you to have faith in something may demand many things of you. For example, they may demand that you suspend rational thinking, because if you think rationally you can never have the faith they insist you should have. They may demand blind obedience, but this is not faith making those demands, nor is it centuries of church tradition: it is an expectation placed on you by people in positions of power.
The proof is in their faith. Faith is being certain of what you hope for, and sure of what you cannot see ( Letter to the Hebrews from the New Testament).Roman Catholic AnswerIf you demand "proof" then you are testing God which is a very serious sin. You pray for the gift of faith to be given to you, and you live in the virtues of faith, hope, and charity (love): believing without seeing. God is asking you to live by faith, to demand proof smacks of the pride of Satan.
Dyslexia is not related to Religion-- --Dyslexia is good for religions that demand blind faith of the followers. The modern science has become a big thread to many old religions of blind faith.
She was very religious with a deep fundamental Christian faith. Her faith undoubted helped her cope with Reagan's father who was an alcoholic , and so keep the family together. She and her husband were both in demand as singers and players in local productions.
Negative demand No demand Latent demand Declining demand Irregular demand Full demand Overfull demand Unwholesome demand
Negative demand nonexistent demand latent demand declining demand Irregular demand full demand overfull demand unwholesome demand
If you truly believe something, why wouldn't you display it in your lifestyle? Otherwise you are a hypocrite. God wants a lifestyle from us not just lip service.
The demand is not that well, but it still has a demand, and that demand is 1.
Perfectly inelastic demand, perfectly elastic demand, elastic demand, inelastic demand etc.
the 4 characteristics of business demand are derived demand, fluctuating demand, stimulating demand and finally demand elasticity!
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A martyr, which means "witness," is one who gives his or her life for the faith. A confessor is a person who does not actually die for the faith but witnesses to it under difficult and often dangerous conditions. The lives of these two saints commemorated a day apart make it clear that both kinds of witness demand courage and fortitude.
There are three kinds of demand. 1. price demand 2. Income demand 3. cross demand.