Sentences with phrase «opinions about their beliefs»

Opinions about their beliefs and / or intelligence is irrelevant.
we all eat, so there are indeed many strong opinions about our beliefs and why we might think we know what others should eat as well.

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We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today, like other humans, have their own preferences and biases about religion, but the judicial opinions of one of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice, at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and practices.
You are certainly entitled to holding your beliefs and opinions, but I hope I have clarified some things and that you will think about some of the things I have said.
Jesus is just a belief shared by a fraction of the world's population, and there are thousands of conflicting opinions about him even amongst his strongest believers.
Politics are polarizing because the different opinions about the role of government and application of laws run such a wide — and impassioned — spectrum of beliefs and philosophy.
*********************************** One would hope that voters were casting their ballots on the basis of what they conclude is best for a civil society and a pluralistic population, not on the more egocentric opinions they may have about right or wrong that are derived from their religious beliefs.
Also, I couldn't quite get this into words as I was writing before, so: I am believe that I am correct in my view of Scripture as it has been handed down to me from teachers, preachers, writers and others; I believe that I am correct in my beliefs about who God is, and about His self - revelation, in the same way that all people believe that the opinions they hold are true.
I do recognize that I could be wrong about my beliefs» accuracy, but they are still my beliefs until something causes me to change my opinions.
You, personally, may not force your beliefs on other people, but your fellow - believers have never been shy about imposing their opinions on others who do not believe as they do, very often my violence.
If you can't form an opinion with regard to this question than you are not an atheist, and really have no place in this discussion about belief in God.
While some scientists have expressed opinions about the validity of religious beliefs, I don't know that many, if any, have attempted to prove or disprove religion using the scientific method.
This morning I wrote in my journal, «I am so bogged down by the opinions of others that when I wonder about my beliefs about God, I think about what others think I should believe.»
«If there's a silver lining, it's that those opinions may not be strongly held,» he said, adding the Romney could counter those loosely - held beliefs about Mormons on the campaign trail.
Now, if the material in the gospels has been used and to some extent adapted to the changing needs of the early Christian community and it is written in the light of the belief that God had raised Jesus from the dead, there is room for much difference of opinion about what Jesus actually said and did.
«My BELIEF is that people reject God», Funny that L4H talks about twisting of facts when she begins the argument with a statement based on personal opinion.
We live in a country that would never elect a non-christian (which says much about how much power christians have... hello theocracy) The argument is whether or not belief and opinion should affect policy.
There is some difference of opinion, however, about the basis for this belief.
For too long, I elevated popular culture's opinion of me over what I know about being fearfully and wonderfully made, over my logic, over my own feminist and theological convictions, over my beliefs about who I am in Christ.
Personally with the word «belief» in my opinion that is just your thought on a certain matter, even if it is not about religion.
In my opinion, she was attempting to sincerely write about her experiences as an alcoholic in a group that has an extremely strong belief in «God» or «Higher Power.»
It would just bring a major impact say if half the Americans were gay over a long period of time, sure it might solve a few problems with the decline from the billions, but in the end it... you should join speech & debate my friend, just my opinion they shouldn't allow gay marriage, they can have their relationships all they want, just my belief about it, I respect your beliefs as long as you respect mine.
This isn't about the meaning of words, it's about the need to attack the legitimacy of opinions and observations which contradict their own beliefs.
CNN provided for you a place to post your opinions and beliefs, and instead of boasting in Jesus, you complain about them... I hope you can see your own negative perspective... and change..
Then they call that the reason, deem it not worthy of being an opinion according to their society and their beliefs, and they instantly want to do something about it.
We don't teach any religious beliefs in my household and my children have come to their own opinion about them.
talk to me about what, if anything, he does believe now; what his opinions / feelings about MY beliefs are; what he wants our children to learn and believe in the future; etc..
You have a right to your opinions and beliefs, I have the right not to agree with them, please disregard the not - so - bright individuals that may ridicule about your beliefs.
You have suspended all logic and reason in order to perpetuate your belief, thereby making your opinions about science or technology completely invalid
A blog devoted to people voicing opinions about events caused by belief in books of fiction.
While I have political differences of opinion with both Obama and Romney, neither strikes me as a man who will drag his radical religious beliefs into the presidency because neither man brags about his radical religious beliefs.
We make no assumptions about others» spirituality, beliefs or opinions.
You are right, belief isn't a fact however, the statement was «I» as in my own opinion coupled with having first hand knowledge about this situation.
Everyone has an opinion or belief system about something, but that doesn't mean we should necessarily voice that opinion, the first chance we get, i think it was a marketing ploy.
If there is one thing you SHOULD (in my subjective opinion) have learned about me it is that my beliefs are NOT governed by any labels you or anyone else seek to place upon me.
What you are talking about in practice with belief making no difference to individual morality is your opinion and may or may not be true.
This «Belief» blog can not seem to focus on faith (belief) issues: it always goes back to opinions about the elections and po.l.i.t.iBelief» blog can not seem to focus on faith (belief) issues: it always goes back to opinions about the elections and po.l.i.t.ibelief) issues: it always goes back to opinions about the elections and po.l.i.t.i.c.al.
If I read the «Opinion of the Court» correctly, all they are saying is that HHS must treat «closely - held» (e.g., family owned) businesses the same as they treat religious non-profit companies with respect to their beliefs about contraception / abortion if those businesses can show deeply held religious beliefs of the owners.
People need to stop making this about some forceful - willing of our personal opinions to somehow mutate from «incredulous» to «belief without any doubts whatsoever.»
Good luck to all and stop arguing about God and live your life the way you want and keep your opinions to yourself about beliefs.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
As I define them, «belief «is an opinion about something or someone, while «faith» is a willingness to commit to a course of action on the basis of that opinion.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
yep and @ozgunner and @rkw i do nt see why it angers and agitates you so much when i insult fans who abuse wenger, look i am not the kind of naive guy who thinks everybody should be nice to eachother of course that would be nice, but when i hate some opinions of some people i do get annoyed a lot of times and i do show it and its truth i am not a supporter of the belief that one has to respect all opinions equally because i am firm believer that there are dump opinions for example when a conservative talks about homophob things i am pretty sure that i will insult him and some will say its wrong and will say its right its your opinion but back to your point..
Concerning extremist, it's more about his beliefs about Arsenal and Wenger — that's not personal, nor rude in my opinion.
Well - meaning family members and friends often have their own beliefs about introducing solids and may force their opinions on you.
2 be honest i think ur being quite rude just because its ur belief that breast is best doesent mean its other peoples beleifs and shoving ur opinion down peoples throats and making them feel bad isent great either, i wanted to try breast feeding but had a difficult birth so my son was started on a bottle after being revived and i wasent in a great condition and its people like u that make people like me feel a million times worse about ourselfs
The World Values Survey, which asks citizens around the world about their activities, beliefs and opinions, has consistently found that Kenyans are less trusting than their counterparts on the other side of the border.
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