Sentences with phrase «read our thoughts on what»

I'd like to read your thoughts on what you do to get students to think and your answer to my brainteaser.

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You know what they're thinking and feeling, even if you're reading it on a screen.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis looks at the latest data from CNBC's exclusive Global CFO Council Survey to get a read on what an elite group of financial executives think about President Donald Trump's trade proposals.
Read my full eero review to hear extended thoughts on why these routers are so good, but here's what you need to know.
SARA EISEN: Stan, how do — what do you think when you read some of the headlines every day on trade and the president's tactics and the potential for a trade war?
Although it may seem like a simple and obvious content marketing strategy, managing content distribution across multiple LinkedIn groups means dedicating a great deal of time and effort on reading what others post and on sharing your thoughts within those discussions.
Packed with powerful insights on the changing retail environment and what good retailers should be thinking about now, The Retail Revival is easy to read, well - organized and provides essential food for thought
Based on what I've read about this pope, I think he'd be the first to agree with you.
It should not be read with other people telling you what to think, and what parts to skip over, and so on.
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the vocabulary of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions of the Bible I've read seem to think that words are powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
After reading several of the posts on the «interpretation of mythical texts into a book called the bible» one is left to wonder how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close eye on a book that he / she / it wanted to have in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «human» construct... only humans could mess a book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb, as in maybe....
• The French poet and playwright Paul Claudel is, despite what many think unfortunate political views, still read «because of a rare quality: unflinching jubilance,» writes the poet Eric Ormsby in an essay on Claudel in the New Criterion.
I think 2 different people could each read the bible, koran or torah or any other religious based guidebook and depending on what they have experienced in life come to 2 absolutely different opinions on whether God exists or not.
Please read «how my wife's NDE made me a spiritist» on my blog and let me know what you think.
That's what I think too and based on his really bad reading comprehension skills this kid really needs to stay in school.
i did read page 2 and i know what im talking about you obiosly do nt because you all think hitler was a christian and he wasnt because im a christian and i know for a fact christians do nt act like that you can claim it all youd like but you should of read more up on history and if you think hitler was a christian your wrong because even if he said he was a christian then he wasnt a real one
Personally I stumbled on the thought of what you have labeled universal forgiveness (I didn't have a name for it) when I was reading the book of John and John said» Behold the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the World» This inspired my thought and made realise that THIS WAS THE GOODNEWS.
I think it was some of Robby Mac's work on Post-Charismaticism and Sheperding as an element or Charismaticiscm that is where I first read deeply on that subject and I think there has been allot around the SGM / MHC / EV story's that has reminded me of allot of what I read about that previously.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of good information to be plundered loll
I think that what he had to say could itself be critiqued, but I believe that his thoughts were so well expressed that they deserve to be read and reflected on without comment.
Read in conjunction with Coupland's other novels, Life After God is a compelling reflection on what it means to think and live theologically in our age in which culture is rapidly unraveling.
I know some Christians that think the decision about who goes where is actually up to God and that God is not limited or constrained by what some people 2000 years ago happened to write down on paper or what more recent people read into those words.
I read the Bible several times as I was on this journey from 16 - 60 years thinking I could pick and choose what I wanted to believe and what I couldn't.
If you have already read Christmas Redemption, let me know what you think by posting a review of the book on Amazon.
Make sure all you women read up on what the Mormons think about a womans role in society.
I read the following on Seth Godin's blog today and thought it fit well with what I was trying to say in this post.
And, based on what I read in this story, I think Jesus will look at me with a half - smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye and say, «Since you have been faithful in a few things, I will make you faithful in many.
As I run, I think about what other tips I've read in running books and on blogs.
It's always best to read it on your own, without someone glossing over things and telling you what to think.
Just as a matter of interest Bernardo, to what extent do you think people read your posT's and reflect on their content, and to what degree skip over them without much thought about them?
We had planned on handing out bags of items and lunch bags but after reading this I think we will bring the items with us and find out what each individual needs.
When I read of people protecting (saving) persons who believed differently than themselves, then I think we should check out what is going on in the spiritual lives of such saints.
3Fred A. Wolf (San Diego State University): Are the immediate particulars readings on meter dials and the essential particulars what we think those readings mean?
Robert D. Mansfield, «TGM - If you just read it for what it says, and not try to put all kinds of slants on it, I think you will find it perfectly clear.»
TGM - If you just read it for what it says, and not try to put all kinds of slants on it, I think you will find it perfectly clear.
then you are not reading my posts or thinking much either... I base it on what I MYSELF experience as well!!!
If you're not a big on way to technical, in depth Bible talks, this is probably about the time to stop reading this post, as I'm about to nerd out and I know I can get dry; but I think the following explanation helps to understand how to follow Paul's thought process with all his «else», «since», «but then» and «therefore's that don't always seem to follow what he just said:
«If you just read it for what it says, and not try to put all kinds of slants on it, I think you will find it perfectly clear.»
As I was reading these chapters, the thought flow, argument structure, and illustrations were almost identical to what I had written on this blog in 2013.
You can not say what those men thought, but you can read what they wrote, and SCOTUS has ruled on that.
I think it takes a superior attitude, a lack of empathy, a strong does [sic] of condescension...» I was reading this aloud to my daughter, and she picked up on the very same thing I did: (after asking about the meaning of condescension) that you are exactly what you are describing.
If you read Hebrews 10 again, I think that you will see that willful sin is trampling our Savior under foot, and that a worse judgment falls on the person that does that than what fell on the Israelite that was in the desert with Moses that gathered sticks on the sabbath day.
one should read Revelations chapter 17 and 18... and you will see what God really thinks of the city that sits on seven hills.I hope the nüns will listen to God, who said..
Narratives remain on the «objective» plane, and it is indeed precarious to read into them what we think the characters in the narrative might have been thinking or feeling.
Relying on intelligence dossiers prepared meticulously by his UDR commanders, he prepared intensively, making several dry runs by following the bread delivery van in which Hackett would ultimately die; he blocked out the reality that the target might be a family man with a pregnant wife and child awaiting his return home from work; he avoided reading the papers or listening to TV reports over the next days, because the stories tend to make a real human being out of what had to be thought of only as «the target.»
Moving on, I've quite enjoyed what I've read of your thoughts (and His) on the «holy doctrine of the Inspiration of Scripture» — I don't know who I'm quoting, just someone with an air of pious church authority tone!
Well, grab the bible, read it, and think on about what your reading... and compare the message of the Christ with the religions that you see around you and ask yourself... Is this religion teaching this?
The least you could do is actually read up on it and then attack what you think are its perceived weaknesses.
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