Sentence examples for wrong faith from inspiring English sources

"wrong faith" is not a correct phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "false belief" or "erroneous faith". For example, "He was misguided by his false belief that he could never fail."

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"He was a difficult, quarrelsome, vain, pedantically learned, hard-drinking member of the wrong faith, tainted with a criminal record," Donaldson writes, as well as "a satirist of court manners" accused of sedition.

An oft-quoted Qur'anic passage (2 256) famously declares "There is no compulsion in religion, the right direction is clearly distinguished from the wrong". Faith is an intensely personal issue and plainly each person should be allowed to find their own path in life.

Let's indulge Mr. Trump for a moment and consider what the court system would look like if litigants were permitted to wish away judges who had been born into immigrant families or families that practiced what the litigants regarded as the wrong faith.

He cites numerous examples of reconverted Catholics to substantiate his position that the proper use of force combined with the right teaching can shake men loose from the wrong faith and open up their eyes so as to accept the truth still "from within".

Libya's disintegration opened the nation to IS fighters bent on killing anyone of the wrong faith.

This proposal thus further chastises the most vulnerable of those already caught in double whammy: wrong faith, wrong race.

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"It's my view that it's very wrong for faith leaders to actively encourage their congregations to stop taking their medication... it will lead to their deaths". Pentecostals and other Christians see healing, like speaking in tongues, as a sign of the presence of God.

This is not to say that I may be wrong -- faith is, after all, trusting that it is in fact so, and trust can be misplaced.

Her mother was killed during the "November riots"—peaceful protests gone wrong —and Faith ran away from home when she was 16, living a thief's life on the city streets.

But while the Right is complaining about how the film celebrates the wrong kind of faith -- for Ross Douthat, "a faith that equates God with nature and calls humanity into religious communion with the natural world" -- I found myself more concerned with what I can only call the deep bad faith of the film and its director.

Literalists are not wrong; their fundamentalist faith probably wouldn't survive.

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