Not gaining knowledge from European football, and not taking advantage of situations on a whole, these are hugely concerning factors.
We can't gain knowledge by putting faith in something that doesn't stand up to reason.
Not exact matches
Don't get me wrong — experience is certainly an excellent way to
gain knowledge, but its correlation with expertise is
not causal.
«I don't know if the prospective client would
gain any
knowledge.
It's difficult to remember information when you're overworked and feeling stressed, but if you can't remember what you've learned, you'll never
gain the
knowledge needed to solve unfamiliar problems.
Learning something new can actually be a waste of time if your goal is to make progress and
not simply
gain additional
knowledge.
Internships help you
not only test out the waters and see if this is the career path you want to pursue, but they also to allow you
gain abilities and
knowledge that will boost your resume.
5) Taxes You Didn't Consider — Thousands of retail (and professional) investors are unknowingly buying into GLD without the
knowledge that they will be taxed at a much higher rate than the long - term capital
gains rate.
Not only will you benefit from the other members»
knowledge and experience, you'll also
gain a reputation for being involved in the local business community.
It's only shows that Christianity doesn't want people to
gain more
knowledge, if they do, they'll quickly convert to atheism.
They did
not have that
knowledge which they
gained from eating the fruit.
And is Gregory
not right to worry «how the kinds of
knowledge thereby
gained in different disciplines might fit together, or whether the disciplines» respective, contrary claims and incompatible assumptions might be resolved»?
But faith is
not a means of
gaining knowledge at all: it is a way to convince yourself of the truth of beliefs you already hold, nothing more.
Why make a tree of
knowledge that will give any eater self - awareness and
knowledge that god possesses and yet handicap it we «human
knowledge» if we weren't supposed to eat and
gain it in the first place?
And the passing along to future generations of
not only the newly
gained knowledge but also the tendency toward curiosity (if
not the outright DNA for it).
Not quite tallulah, all the other gods are man invented or possibly demonic.Every other idol god either mimics God and or requires a series of works to gain their favor.They are created by men to appease the inner knowledge of God, but all fall short of the creator God.You can not work your way into Gods good graces, you can only be saved by faith through grace.God alone has resolved the sin problem we all suffer from, in the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.It is by accepting Jesus» redemption for us that allows us to be reconciled with God.God bl
Not quite tallulah, all the other gods are man invented or possibly demonic.Every other idol god either mimics God and or requires a series of works to
gain their favor.They are created by men to appease the inner
knowledge of God, but all fall short of the creator God.You can
not work your way into Gods good graces, you can only be saved by faith through grace.God alone has resolved the sin problem we all suffer from, in the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.It is by accepting Jesus» redemption for us that allows us to be reconciled with God.God bl
not work your way into Gods good graces, you can only be saved by faith through grace.God alone has resolved the sin problem we all suffer from, in the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.It is by accepting Jesus» redemption for us that allows us to be reconciled with God.God bless
You can believe anything you want, and science is certainly
not always correct — it is a system for
gaining and refining
knowledge — but you can't confuse the two.
If we have the Bible, but
not Christ, we will surely miss the point because eternal life does
not spring from Scripture (Jn 5:39 - 40), instead, the Life Himself must be known (Jn 17:3) in order to
gain knowledge and wisdom (Col 2:2 - 3) as it should be.
What religion offers: — The opportunity to avoid eternal punishment for
not worshiping / believing in my god (
not worried enough to care)-- An explanation for the universe and why we are here (I'll take the
knowledge gained from the application of the scientific method, but thanks)-- Living forever in heavenly bliss (I am content with this life)-- The opportunity to divide humanity based upon different belief systems (There is enough dividing us already)-- Purpose, a code of ethics, and fulfillment (I have that already, without religion)-- Develop a personal relationship with god (I've never seen or heard from any gods nor have I seen any independantly verified scientifically collected peer reviewed proof.
Now man lost his immortality when he
gain the
knowledge of both good and evil, that's why the serpent said, you shall
not surely die, however you will be like gods, knowing both good and evil.
Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the
knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may
gain Christ and be found in Him,
not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith; that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death..»
Later the idea
gained ground that we can
not «speak of nature apart from human perception in the historical development of
knowledge», that all
knowledge is «a creative interaction between the known and the knower» and that therefore there is no System of scientific
knowledge or of technology which does
not have the subjective purposes and faith - presuppositions of humans built into it.
Clergy in general recognize the need for
knowledge and skills that they either did
not or could
not gain in their first - degree theological education.
Furthermore, if you get a job, but the pay is
not comparable to what you were getting in the church, the church should consider supplementing your income while you
gain more experience and
knowledge and works your way up to a higher salary.
I don't believe, nor do I think I inferred, that any
knowledge we
gain is «tainted or suspect» so therefore I would agree that a statement like that would
not make sense logically.
Isn't it possible that science has progressed through
knowledge gained over the last two thousand years that has been answering many of the questions that perplexed those who wrote the bible?
Prior to
gaining this arcane
knowledge, it was
not uncommon for me to spend 20 - 30 hours per week on just Greek or Hebrew.
If research into human cloning does move forward, we must ensure that it does
not seek
knowledge for its own sake, or only to promote monetary
gain or individual fame, but to serve and protect the common good.
I'm
not going to worry too much about it though, because that
knowledge is
not required to
gain access to heaven.
Belief and faith is great if that gets you through but don't try to shoot down those who would present the facts so that our children can
gain knowledge and be less ignorant.
The priest, however, must exercise other functions besides administering the sacraments and institutional means can
not empower him to fulfill these duties; hence he needs to practice spiritual discipline, cultivating all the Christian virtues; he also needs to study, for «how can he teach unless he himself possess
knowledge» and have
gained a «full grasp of the Catholic teaching on faith and morals?»
All increase in
knowledge and skill that confirm one in his lust for autonomy is loss,
not gain.
In this encounter we
gain knowledge of ourselves and of God,
not of that sort which science seeks but the kind of
knowledge we have of persons through personal relations.
Even poor people can get an education if your government is willing, but many governments do
not want their people to
gain more
knowledge.
I believe that salvation, or the awakening from the «sleep» of ignorance, is
gained through
knowledge,
not just faith.
They
gain not only
knowledge from academic experience, but satisfaction, challenge, and self - fulfillment as well.
being a Buddha is about reaching a for of enlightenment
gaining some worldly
knowledge, if your smart enough you can be a Buddha to, also Manny Buddhas were atheistic i can
not recall with Buddha it was but one said «do
not believe know.»
I for one am
not going to thrust my entire body into hellfire and brimstone just to experience the pain and to
gain the arrogance of the
knowledge that it hurts.
The goal is
not to
gain knowledge for the sake of
knowledge, but to grow in grace, and in the
knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18).
He doesn't need to
gain Bible facts and Bible
knowledge.
As reverence love is and seeks
knowledge of the other,
not by way of curiosity nor for the sake of
gaining power but in rejoicing and in wonder.
Moreover, this also seems to be the basis for his assertion that «the highest
knowledge is
not metaphysical, but empirical... «7 Nevertheless, he labels as «negligibly small» our total
knowledge of divine reality
gained from all the available empirical sources.8
The fact is that over the centuries we have learned and
gained knowledge about how things work so just keep on saying that there is something else that created the whole shabang doesn't really explain anything either.
This same rationalistic approach to the gospel was applied to the believer's
knowledge of Jesus: «If the person of Jesus Christ stands at the centre of the gospel, how can the basis for a reliable and communal
knowledge of this person be
gained other than through critical historical study, if one is
not to trade a dreamed - up Christ for the real one?
Let all of us believe in our own religion and
gain knowledge from other religions that can help us individually become a world wide people who do
not judge each other for our religious beliefs.
@Sabio, from my indepth
knowledge of zombies
gained from the Resident Evil series, no, I don't think they are self - aware.
But this constant pursuit of the
knowledge of Jesus Christ is dangerous if we do
not also incorporate the second element of
gaining this
knowledge, and this is humility.
Since this is so, those who have no time for reading and learning the Bible see that the lives of the Bible scholars and pastors do
not seem to be that much better, and have decided that
gaining more Bible
knowledge doesn't matter.
To
gain this true
knowledge could
not be merely a matter of rational assent to the doctrine that Atman is Brahman.
This for Nathanson is a psychological task that at first seemed «overwhelming» and ultimately required «every iota» of
knowledge she had
gained through her study and practice of psychology — particularly the art of
not sacrificing too much for her children: «Central to the mothering instinct within me is a predisposition to recognize and meet the needs of my children, voluntarily sacrificing my own at times when there is a conflict.»