Sentences with phrase «like teaching anything»

How could a stick like me teach them anything

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Like anything, entrepreneurship can be a taught and learned skill.
For those who have always been taught that swearing is a moral issue indicating some sort of personal fault, this study (and others like it attesting to the fact that swearing doesn't seem linked with anything too problematic) should be a nudge to reconsider.
Think Like A Journalist Quote «If Google teaches you anything, it's that small ideas can be big.»
Diana: Kode With Klossy taught me that a young woman like me should never give up my dreams and to ignore the negativity anything related to «women can't code» or «coding is too much work for a woman».
Christ never taught the need to believe in anything like the creeds.
Like my mother taught me, try this on for size: if you can't say anything nice about someone, don't say anything at all.
If christianity has taught us anything, its that your god views us as sheep and will use us as such.Luckily for your kind you can sheer a sheep many times, however like a dog, you keep going back for your next beating!
That sounds like a tall order but, hey, if recent events have taught us anything, it's that there are a lot more Nazi sympathizers out there than most of us thought.
If I've learned anything over the past few years it's been that when the rains come down and the floods come up, when doubt and frustration whip like wind against my faith, all the apologetics in the world can't ground me like the simple, yet profoundly challenging teachings of Jesus Christ.
I certainly did not get the idea from those verses of anything like total depravity or that fallen man had to experience any kind of supernatural transformation of the will / heart in order to be able to accept God's convicting / convincing / persuading / call / drawing, instructions, teachings, commands, promises and gifts.
I think its bad for children to teach them that anything imaginary is real if you believe in it hard enough, that's why Christianity is like Santa clause for grown - ups.
I also believe firmly that whatever God is like, whatever is spiritually true, it is NOT from hardly, if anything, that I was taught growing up (Catholic).
We all know that Adam is the first human created by The Almighty and then The Almighty taught Adam the names and everything he needed to know and then HE created his partner from him and then rest of us created from the mixing of sperm and ovam except Jesus who created from only mother who was virgin and this is sign for mankind that God can create anything, also the creation of Jesus is like the creation of Adam... how does it turns to what u saying dear brother Greg...
Any religion that teaches hate of anything but what God hates such as fornication idolotry or murder is not a true Christian there is only one Christian faith that has never been accused of doing nothing but teach people the bible going door to door but this is why people ridicule them for doing what the bible says they do nt charge for their material they do nt have communions they do nt pay their members for 2 years or send them to a college for doing so they do nt pay the speakers like other churches and they do nt hate anyone based on any reason they only give them bible knowledge then once they know the knowledge its their choice what to do with it.
belief in anything without supporting evidence is a childrens game... We teach our children not to lie, judge a book by its cover, or to take anything at face value or to just believe without questioning... you know, we say stuff like check the source and don't believe everything you see / hear... should we teach seeking knowledge or to have faith in without?
Surely we can never think of Christian teaching about faith and morals, or about anything else, as a kind of closed enterprise, at the end of which the job is done and we have finally got our people «fixed» where we should like them to be.
I have come to the conclusion that, with the exception of the contemplative Religious Orders that have either remained or returned to vision of their Founders, most American Christian Churches neither teach nor practice anything like the faith of the early NT Christian communities.
The first one to hammer out anything like a theology of the Christian faith was Paul, and curiously enough he appears never to have met the flesh and blood Jesus of Nazareth, let alone to have heard his teaching on the «Kingdom of God» direct from his lips.
It's pretty hard to teach or learn anything from posts like yours.
«I, like the majority of my generation of evangelical Protestants, had been taught to fear heresy above almost anything else in the world.
I was an adult before I figured out who Jesus really was and I wondered why I had never heard anything about loving our neighbors and living like Jesus had taught and had shown by example.
Like are they teaching them anything else?
Second, I was raised in a very religious environment and turned away from that when I was 19, best thing I ever did for myself, but as for my children, I will not shield them from religion, but I will not teach it to them and force them to go to church or anything like that.
We like to think that if we don't have a record of Jesus» teachings on a matter, he must not have said anything about it, but we forget that Jesus healed, blessed, taught, and shared meals with people whose names we will never know, whose stories will never be immortalized in stained glass.
To those of us who have no religious belief, or faith in anything at all; I would like to say to them that they should refrain giving a religious opinion when it comes to the teaching of Jesus the Christ.
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent style, i never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head of the mat and bury you, so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew out of the lower weights, moral of the story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
It's just what I do, like brushing my teeth or washing my hair or anything else my mom taught me, same as saying «please» or «thank you.»
If history has taught us anything through the brash talk of champions like Mohammed Ali, Floyd Money Mayweather and even the much hated Jose Mourinho, it is that beating your opponent psychology usually works to your advantage 90 % of the time.
If there's anything the 2017 season has taught us, it's not to try to be clever about schedule and opponent strength so much in advance... Honestly: who would have thought this time last year that our tough games would be vCHI and @JAX, and games like @CIN, @OAK and @GB would be easy cruising?
If history has taught us anything it is to select the bits of it that we like the look of and disregard the rest.
Barring anything that involves math, I feel like there's nothing I can't teach myself.
Every child responds differently to potty train, as well as life events, just like they do with anything else they learn and are taught.
Yes, you can condition kids not to touch other kids» toys by negative reinforcement (yelling, scaring them, hitting them, etc.) but it's more like training a dog than teaching a child anything.
«Sleep, like anything, is a skill that has to be taught to your child, and only he can learn that skill,» she said.
Knowledge is power, and teaching kids to remain ignorant in anything (guns included) is exactly what it sounds like — the dumbing down of kids to freely give up their inalienable rights.
As a new lecturer I was given a «light» teaching load, but still the pressure was such that it left me feeling like I had little time for anything else.
In some industries, top managers have MBA degrees, but in biotechnology, it seems to be more important to have the science background than anything else — it's easier to teach a scientist how to run a business than teach a businessperson how to think like a scientist.
Teaching others can seem daunting at first, but like anything else, it takes practice.
But like anything, if we take things too literally or use too much force, there is a risk of becoming dogmatic and losing the essence of the teaching.
But if there's anything «Bongo Lady» can teach you, it's to «dance like there's nobody watching.»
The word «cave» is connected with the word «stone» so you are maybe able to understand when was in fact that so called cavemen age when our Spiritual Father, God Shiva says these days that now His children have stone intellect and that majority of them are not able to understand anything of His knowledge, He also teaches us that we were pure deities with the pure diet almost 5000 years ago, that we became more and more impure by indulging in vice of lust and other vices so today our stage is such that there are no such degrees of purity in the soul and our intellects became stone - like!
I am a huge fan of this site and everything that Dr. Greger teaches but heck, it starts to feel like we should just stop eating anything unless it is vegetables, fruits or nuts / seeds and, they are raw.
I've slowly been trying to teach myself to eat them but I don't think there's anything that I used to not like and now do.
Of course, teaching yoga, like anything else, comes with its set of must - use words but there's no reason you can't get creative.
If J. Crew & Kate Spade have taught me anything, it's to not shy away from fun candy - colored combinations like this green, yellow, blue & pink.
I don't believe my parents have ever taught me anything quite like that, though there have been times when my dad acts like a little kid laughing about someone tooting or some other bodily function (and yes, I did laugh so hard I cried).
If gerrymandering teaches us anything, it's that you shouldn't be afraid to go out of your way to find people who like you.
If my experience working in online dating taught me anything it's to ignore the old and tired ridicule the industry gets for stuff like scammers, profile lies, questionable matchmaking mechanics, etc..
young male ready for anything thrown his way up for any challenge and im willing to teach you ladies some new things i like giving oral and i assure you ladies satisfaction is om top of my list so if u ready for the time of your life you know im ur man
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