Cessationists believe that certain spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues and prophecy, ceased or ended with the apostolic age and are not present in the church today.
Cessationist denominations generally believe that the spiritual gifts mentioned in the Bible, such as speaking in tongues or prophecy, ceased or ended with the apostolic age. They do not believe that these gifts are actively present or necessary in the church today.
Christians believe in the existence of angels as spiritual beings created by God to serve Him and carry out His will. Angels are believed to be messengers and protectors, and can be seen as intermediaries between God and humans. Christians also believe that angels play a role in spiritual warfare and are ever present in the lives of believers.
That is present tense-I believe.
Present: I believe Past: I believed Future: I will believe
Some religions that do not believe in an afterlife include certain forms of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. These belief systems focus more on the present life and personal development rather than a continuation of existence after death.
"Believe/believes" is the present tense.I believeWe believeYou believeHe/she believesThey believe
Many Indigenous peoples believe in creation stories that attribute the responsibility for all living things to their respective spiritual deities or forces, often personified as nature spirits or gods. These stories vary widely among different Indigenous cultures and are deeply rooted in their spiritual beliefs and traditions.
The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
He/she does not (believe) you. Present tense singular. For example - as of now "he/she does not believe you". We/they do not (believe) you. Present tense plural. For example - as of this moment "we/they do not believe you". He/she/we/they did not (believe) you. Past tense singular and plural. For example - when you said that "he/she/we/they did not believe you".
The present continuous tense of 'believe' is:I am believingYou/We/They are believingHe/She/It is believing
Hinduism does not have any spiritual/religious leader.
Present continuous is formed with am/is/are + the present participle. The present participle is always verb + -ing= believing.HOWEVER believe is a state/stative verb and we usually don't use state verbs in the continuous form so am believing, is believing, are believing is not correct.Present simple - I believe, he believes, they believe - is correct