Sentences with phrase «if society changes»

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If we are living in a time of with massive economic change or a big shift in society's preferences, someone who invests like Buffett will get caught off guard.
If the past two decades are any indication, the role of business in society has changed.
If Scripture is what we say it is, then you can't eliminate certain parts of it because our society has changed.
Most will point to some segment of society and declare that we will be a better society if they would change their views or opinions.
The alternative position is to wrestle, as Christian thinkers, with the question: What kinds of social, economic, and political changes are required in our own society if the United States is to abandon its alliances with local oppressors in Latin America?
I agree with not going trying to change the world as in change to people by telling them they are wrong and I am right (IF I have understood your point of view) but I guess I'm not so convinced when it comes to society, and just accepting what ever **** is in there or anywhere.
Even if we deny that Jesus worked for transformation in the explicit sense of deriving the dialectic of individual and society from social structures, or beginning the process of transformation with changes in property and social relationships, it can not be overlooked that in an indirect sense, the manner in which Jesus thought and acted de facto broke open and transformed the social structures of the world in which he lived.7
If any members of the Church including also individual bishops were to demand that the Church should alter her constitution in a way contradicting her dogmatically defined self - understanding, such movement in favour of change would actually no longer take place within the Church but outside, for those demanding such a change could no longer belong to the Church in the full sense of a visible society.
(3) Third, if our society is to change for the better, this will come from a change in the people who influence our political policies and make our economic decisions.
DeeCee, do not worry and no need to feel sorry if you can not see the link between all the various factions and groups in society who do not want to change only the man in the mirror but the man in your mirror... and if you do not want to change they will discomfort you to do it.
Imagine if the religions of the world didn't change to meet the needs of modern society..
But if we change the basic foundation of society in a way no other civilization has ever done in world history it's «progress»?
If certain changes within our society would happen... would you really want to bet that it «can not» happen?
If there has been any change of positions, it is liberal Western societies that have changed.
If this is true, and I believe it is, we must change the way we view our society.
If you only believe whatever it is that you feel like believeing, whatever «feels right» — then your beliefs no longer have the ability to change your behavior — and changing behavior is a good thing for your self and society when those changes are positive.
If both institutions and individuals commit to this work of self - education and repentance, we'll actually see American society change.
And if a major segment of society would respond more positively to physical disability, then the canon law of admiratio populi would also change.
There is a determined attempt to impose gender theories in many countries — with attempts to change language or to castigate parents for bringing up children as male or female, as if the structures of language and grammar bore no necessary relation to human biology and were just a social construct of a patriarchal or «straight» society — and forgetting that «non-binary» language is itself a construct and an attempt to ideologically cleanse language to suit a particular theory.
But if the gospel is really proclaimed in ways that reach the mind and heart, it has within it such compelling force that some will listen, some lives will be changed, some changes in society will certainly take place.
Each life stage and each major change in our relationships and in society feels strangely as if someone pushed the ejection button on the cocoon we constructed
As for YHWH (whatever you want to call him), if you believe that wrong never changes, then you must ADMIT that women striving for equal rights in western society is just as wrong as all of those other things you listed.
It's the society that has changed, even if you assume there is a God.
I do not know whether some sort of decentralized democratic socialism can supply a healthier economic base for the kind of change that seems necessary if we are to continue as a society of free men and women.
The Christian faith is not about the style of music, if the Pastor wears jeans or a suit or if a church changes its views to please society.
If society can be war and decease free for a reasonable period of time, then you'll see the changes more dramatic.
If that new alignment holds, it may eventually lead to a history - changing revolution in Orthodox understandings of the right relationships among Church, state and society: a development that would, among other things, vindicate the memory of Orthodoxy's twentieth - century martyrs.
If an erroneous, and indeed pernicious, metaphor has dominated American jurisprudence and public discourse for years, then correcting that error would yield real - world changes in law, politics and society.
All three have to be taken into account separately and together if we are to understand how our society works and how it changes.
That is, if the modern means of production were introduced in a society, certain social, political, legal, and cultural changes would inevitably follow.
Having a baby is as complicated for men as it is for women — emotionally if not necessarily physically — and while society often focuses on the mom - to - be — the one who's going through all the physical and hormonal changes, the one who's going to push out a new being from her vagina — men have feels, too.
«Because of two working parents and other changes in society, if kids want to share in sports, they have to do it when it's dark,» Clark said.
This book maintains that only if women and men look at their place in society with honesty, will there be any hope for change.
If this became our language of connection, we might even be able to change the way we communicate in business and government, changing our whole society in such a way that mediation becomes more the norm than the exception.
To expand on Nicolas Holthaus» excellent comment: in a modern western society, if you're in a position to make your opinions on «populism» widely heard, you're close enough to the top of the social hierarchy that radical social change would be very much against your class interests!
Lord Selborne concluded: «Long term developments in CAVs have the potential to bring about transformational change to society but these changes will only take place if society is willing to both pay for and to adapt its behaviour to fit the technology.»
Policymaking also reflects current ideology and background structures power so if we focus too much on impact as government policy change then you make academics into people who service the dominant ideology and the powerful in society.
If people want to see real change in society, they need to engage more in political issues and mandatory voting would encourage a greater level of interest.
Social science experts revisit the social mobility enigma and ask: if politicians from all parties agree that British society is unequal, why is it proving so hard to change?
Bryan Browns, the Suffolk County Legal Aid Society's trial director, said if Sini is committed to this issue, «it would change the landscape in Suffolk County.»
«If society wishes to change this system, then public campaign finance should be the topic of conversation rather than to throw mud at the present lawful process.»
Considering that the choice of voting system to the most powerful legislature in the country is of fundamental importance to the very fabric of society, I believe that, if there is anything close to a majority of the electorate in favour of changing the voting system, whether that be to PR or not, then the question must be put to the electorate.
If you're sensible and moderate, perhaps even old - fashioned in your outlook, in favour of traditional marriage, say, or concerned about the pace of change in society, maybe disapproving of mass immigration and not particularly enthused by the growth of identity politics, then there's not really anywhere for you to go, politically, these days.
«You don't have to be a woman to understand that if our political system does not reflect society then there is a an urgent need for change,» he said.
If you have not seen the change in you, you can not see it in others or even the larger society.
«I understand in society there's a lot of change and and a lot of disruption, but if you can't trust the electoral system, that's a real problem,» said Cuomo, D - New York.
If you don't change the orientation of the present police from tormenting the society, all these might just be a mirage.
The idea that society is ill or broken and that someone should «shake things up» in order to change this can motivate people to vote for parties or individuals promising such change, even if people themselves do not directly feel the effects of a «broken» society.
He felt if he couldn't change society at least he could do right by his patients.
If we understand this, it won't just change the way we view the lives of the poorest in society, it will also show how misguided many current efforts to tackle society's problems are — and it will suggest better solutions.
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