Other writers believe that there needs to be a balance between writing and engaging people on social media.
However,
other writers believe there are more effective ways to make the world «bloom.»
Other writers believe that the word is derived from karhai, a wok - like metal implement made of silvered brass in which curried dishes are cooked, or khari (sometimes, khadi), a soup made with buttermilk and chickpea flour.
One writer says, «Please tag my book with the tag «teenage grief», and
the other writer believes that's what the book is about, and makes the tag.
Not exact matches
Others, including this
writer,
believe that supporting suicide is an abandonment that validates loved ones» worst fears about themselves — that they are a burden, unworthy of love, or truly better off dead.
I am happy that the
writer had the choices that she did... She is also free to decide whether or not she is a Catholic... She however, took an available medication for a health problem... most Catholic facilities recognize such health problems and allow for that treatment... I am completly puzzled, though, that she would not want
other Catholics to be able to choose differently than she did... for those people who wish to use contraceptive services and medication, options are open to them... I am not Catholic, did not grow up in a faith based family, and don't know whether a God exists or not... However, to leave a relgious group with no option but to contradict its own tenets is an attempt by those who don't
believe in those tenents to mock them, certainly, but more to erode them... this seems the aim of many and when those folks operate from inside the government... that intrusion is an overreach of the govenrment...
Jehovah's Witnesses do not
believe in the Trinity, not because of mere opinion, but Jesus» own testimony and also that of the apostles and
other Bible
writers.
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.
Jesus claimed that He did, and
other New Testament
writers believed so as well...
I
believe that Christian thought has suffered immensely from its inability to grasp and articulate the depth of mutual indwelling that Paul, and
other biblical
writers, experienced and affirmed.
Some of the
writers in Homosexuality seem to
believe that persuasion and «openness» can transform church and society, while
others indicate that homophobia is so entrenched in the present order that nothing short of revolutionary apocalypse will do.
On the
other hand, I'm one of those who
believes Bill Wilson was an excellent
writer.
If you
believe in Biblical literacy and the infallibility of the Bible's
writers, then those passages you quote and many
others in the N.T. are indeed hard to understand, even after two thousand years of examination and discussion — at least without developing some fantastic theology that goes completely against God and nature.
So it follows that the notion of God's revelation, as Christians
believe it, must be understood always through the great Hebrew affirmations — this, in fact, is why the early Church refused to cut the Gospel of Jesus Christ loose from its moorings in the Old Testament, and why such thinkers as sought to do this, like Marcion and
other Gnostic
writers, were condemned as perverters of the faith.
Do you
believe that God also «inspired»
writers from
other cultures to write what they did?
The major benefit of this position is that one can calmly contemplate the horrors, Armageddon, nuclear war and the rest, because the person propagating these views
believes he (I have not found a single woman preacher or
writer in this group) will not need to endure any of it — only
others will.
here's a baffling question... if it's good theology to
believe that Paul was chosen after the
others for a reason, then why is he the earliest NT
writer... what wd be the purpose of all that seemingly more primitive understanding of the gospel (the synoptics) coming together as written traditions after the Pauline high water mark?
While this article was based on a secondary source, which we should always
believe about matters Arsenal, I find it strange that the
writer appears not to have read articles from
other sports publications.
For the
writer to say that the interest in Özil from Barcelona and
other club's are lies and that the fan's need their head's examined for
believing in these rumours..
«I
believe in the power of communication, and I
believe medical
writers can make a difference,» says Amy Stone, a subcontractor for the CDC who writes fact sheets, congressional testimony, and
other documents about HIV.
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Writer, blogger, conducting seminars, workshops and
other speaking events on spirituality, Christine Sine
believe that our engagement in God's world should be grounded in a deep intimacy with God that only comes though contemplation, scripture study and meditative practice.She encourage participants to recognize the encounters with God and the gospel story that occur in every aspect of life.
I don't think there is any
other way to put it, but I firmly
believe that the
writers (Peter Gaulke and Fred Wolf) were completely wasted when they wrote this.
Those two factors led me and many
other writers to
believe that there were
other factors that led to this division.
I was an actually really active book reviewer and panel organizer, and really did
believe it was important to get all kinds of science writing out there, so I was helping
other writers.
This is really dangerous if the
writer doesn't understand components of the genre and
believes the
other person is correct.
The advice I would pass along to
other aspiring
writers is to
believe in yourself and your work.
Writers individually always
believe that it is the
other agents who are ripping people off, never their own agent.
She encourages
writers to have one foot in traditional publishing and the
other in the digital - first arena and
believes in staying ahead of the pack by embracing change, not just adapting to it.
Absolutely Theresa, I too
believe it's important for
writers and authors to talk more with each
other and encourage and learn from one another.
It has enabled me to
believe in myself as a
writer as the feedback from total strangers who have parted with their ten pounds counts for so much more than any
other sort of feedback.
Many
writers believe they are good at a certain skill and that they will never be able to develop
other ones.
But as a reader, I am dependent on the reviews of
others and
believe experienced
writers contribute much to the curation of the vast amount of material we now have to wade through.
Wow, your sincere effort to help me get this done and to get me such a great
writer, really makes one
believe in the kindness of
others.
It's these things, and
others, which I
believe have made me a better
writer, particularly with sensory detail.
They lived in the time when the husband was the provider and I think a lot of men
believed that men had a superior intellect, so he just couldn't let her have any relevance in the
writer's world, which he felt «belonged» to him and
other men.
I am a
writer, and thousands of
other self - published authors are
writers, even if dinosaurs like Sue Grafton would like to
believe otherwise.
I
believe it's important for
writers to give back to
other writers, especially to those who are in the beginnings of their careers.
But sadly, I
believed it early on, and then came to understand that there was no
other choice but the crap game I call traditional publishing if I wanted to be a full - time
writer.
Example... Kris got a letter the
other day from a
writer flat
believing that if he self - published anything it would completely kill his career.
Believe that
other writers and
other readers and
other publishers want you to make it, that in many cases, they actually want to help you make it.
I asked a few
other professionals about
other examples of where they hear this silly myth and I got hordes and hordes of stories, all funny to me and the
other professionals, but all very real and
believed by the young
writers spouting the myth.
We
believe we serve our community best by publishing great works of varying aesthetics side by side, subverting the notion that
writers & artists exist in vacuums, apart from the culture in which they reside and outside the realm & understanding of
other camps & aesthetics.
Sorry if it sounds cynical, but I've come to
believe that the secret to selling a million books is getting
other desperate
writers to buy your book on how to sell a million books.
According to my research and correspondence with Preditors and Editors http://pred-ed.com/pubagent.htm,
Writer Beware http://www.sfwa.org/for-authors/
writer-beware/ several
other writers» sites — it is
believed all of these names, with the exception of Robert Fletcher are pseudonyms for Mr. Fletcher himself, although
others think «Sherry» and «Hill» may be accomplices.
The
writers said Amazon had «done more to liberate readers and
writers than any
other entity since Johannes Gutenberg refined the movable type printing press», adding that they «rightfully
believe Amazon has treated us better than any publisher ever has».
There will be
other times (when your first agent leaves agenting; when you can't figure out how to end your novel; when you start to
believe The Doubts are right; when your publisher ignores you; when your publisher drops you) when we are certain that being a
writer is the worst possible endeavor.
Thank you Charli for
believing in me as, among
other things, a flash fiction
writer and for your friendship.
For small publishers, I
believe PW is a total waste along with
Writers Digest and
other magazines that allow rip - offs to advertise for money.
As a former magazine
writer and editor, I pay special attention to queries from journalists and columnists, and I
believe many
other agents do, too.
Writer and editor Alice Gregory wrote on the
other side of the debate,
believing that «being good is to feel far more at odds with the world than being bad does.»