Not exact matches
I'm an atheist, and one of the things I hated
about religion is that the Christians are always trying to
force their absurd
beliefs off
on other people now there is an organized group of atheists trying to do the same thing with a non-religion.
stop crying
about muslims while trying to
force your
beliefs on others.
But I'm pretty sure one doesn't need to
force their religious laws
on other people to have their
belief, which is the only thing we're really concerned
about.
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.
However, I think my point
about not using
force of law to compel actions based
on someone else's religious
beliefs is valid, no matter who holds those
beliefs.
It's unreal you're klan is out to
force their
beliefs on other people in ways that directly affect them tremendously and you're the first to whine
about how you're being
forced to deal with imaginary BS items.
We don't want to take your
beliefs away from you, quite the contrary, we don't really care if you believe in the mythical sky god, what we care
about is when you want to
force your
beliefs on everyone else.
What is angering me is atheists are doing what they are angry
about with religions in
forcing their
beliefs on others so it hypocritical if you ask me
I am tolerant of everyone's
beliefs, but don't try to
force them
on me or whine
about it when someone does something you don't like.
You can not blast a fellow citizen
about the rights of men and women in this country and then simply
force your own ideological
beliefs on them in the same breath — it's beyond hypocritical.
I listened when learning
about our founding fathers and that their push for independence was correlated to the British government
forcing the King's church and it's
beliefs on folks, and I realized the need for separation of church and state.
«People think that by listening to someone pray, we are
forcing our
beliefs on them... sounds like a conspiracy theory to me... ohhhhh nooo» no it is
about the state having a religion....
You have choosen to purposefully ignorant
about these things, yet feel compelled
force your religious
beliefs on everyone else.
Remember that your
belief about no god CAN NOT be
forced on others, especially this young soldier who has a different
belief.Some of you posters are advocating stripping Americans of their right to worship.
, could have simply made your point
about the misuse and abuse of religious
beliefs for political gain by focusing solely
on the NPD Task
Force and the political parties without disrespectfully addressing God.
«Now how exactly do Christians
force their
beliefs on others... talk
about perplexed... i have yet to witness that one.
He began with «outlawing» (which it already is but not because of religion), went to «illogical» reasoning (nothing illogical
about protecting a woman), then «
forcing unjustified
belief on others» (many laws would fall in this same unjustificational reasoning) and «through politics» (I think that is how America works — through the majority).
Well - meaning family members and friends often have their own
beliefs about introducing solids and may
force their opinions
on you.
There are gale -
force winds whipping
about the planet, its smoglike clouds are composed of droplets of sulfuric acid (rather than water) and, contrary to previous
belief, there is lightning
on Venus.
And stunning new spacecraft images show fault lines, volcanic domes, and solidified lava flows
on the lunar surface,
forcing a reevaluation of long - held
beliefs about the moon's early evolution.
Going in with low expectations really helped me get excited and appreciate this moody, atmospheric, and downright depressing movie
about a family whose religious
beliefs force them to look to their neighbors
on whether they will feast or famine.
This effort
forced me to reflect
on my years of experience as an ID, and synthesize my approach and
beliefs about our profession.
Ultimately the Mormon faith does not hold up to the scrutiny of this young boy's mind and this leads to powerful questions
about the whole process of
forcing fanatical religious
beliefs on the mind of a child.
If I can
force you to guess, do you think that you'd find a similar (what you consider to be paradoxical) pattern play out with the associations between political views and
beliefs about evolution / scientific expert opinion
on evolution... or nuclear energy... or other issues that display a similar pattern of association between political orientation and interpretations of scientific evidence / how experts interpret that evidence?
On Thursday, I was a guest on another radio show to talk about the after - effects of Hurricane Harvey, and the second caller complained about... having been forced to purchase flood insurance despite his belief that his house couldn't floo
On Thursday, I was a guest
on another radio show to talk about the after - effects of Hurricane Harvey, and the second caller complained about... having been forced to purchase flood insurance despite his belief that his house couldn't floo
on another radio show to talk
about the after - effects of Hurricane Harvey, and the second caller complained
about... having been
forced to purchase flood insurance despite his
belief that his house couldn't flood.
Alienating strategies include bad - mouthing or denigrating the other parent in front of the child (or within earshot), 2,3 limiting the child's contact with the other parent, 4 trying to erase the other parent from the child's mind (e.g., withholding pictures of the child with the other parent), 2 creating and perpetuating a
belief the other parent is dangerous (when there is no evidence of actual danger), 2
forcing the child to reject the other parent, and making the child feel guilty if he or she talks
about enjoying time with the other parent.2 The impact of these behaviors
on children is devastating, but it also often has the opposite intended effect; parents who denigrate the other parent are actually less close with their children than those who do not.3
Lecturing pushed me to draw
on knowledge, experience and academic skills with students but also
forced me to take an introspective look at my
beliefs about the social work profession and
about the skill development typical within the training course at that point.