It also isn't
about indoctrinating the jurors to view your case favorably.
«This was not
about indoctrinating,» he says, noting that the goal was never to alter religious...
Not exact matches
She may not have been
indoctrinated / brainwashed by someone within her household, but she didn't form these beliefs
about Christianity in a vacuum where no one around her was attempting to convince her to believe, and she was just studying various religious texts until she happened on the bible and other apologetics.
They preach
about how they hate being
indoctrinated with ideology that they don't agree with yet they do exactly that.
@McLovin — just goes to show you that if you get them
indoctrinated young enough, they'll believe just
about anything for LIFE!
You know you've been fully
indoctrinated when you can't even conceive of someone NOT being religious
about something.
Many of them have never heard of Christianity, many of them know very little
about Christianity and many of them were
indoctrinated into another religion as children, thereby having very little choice in the matter.
Our churches have been culturally
indoctrinated into believing it's «all
about the sermon.»
What
about the millions of Christians who were not «
indoctrinated» as children, but came to faith in young adulthood, middle age, older age, etc.?
What would you say
about the staunch Calvinist who is not only not ignorant
about the «dark side» of Calvinism, but actively seeks to
indoctrinate other Christians with it.
Also, if they want to talk
about this at the pulpit which many have done (even non-Catholic churches) then they should be paying taxes as they are now trying to
indoctrinate their members to be against the Healthcare Bill.
I started out as a partially
indoctrinated Christian and believed the Bible was largely true until the late teens, when I actually read it — all of it — without someone telling me what to think
about various cherry - picked passages.
So by stating that there must be a Christian presence in government you're kinda unconsciously outlining the mind controlling hypocrisy you're
indoctrinated into, of early Byzantine cultists who subverted a good religion and plugged 2000 years of pagan rituals into a philosophy that was
about love and created the most hypocritical, torturous, murderous, blasphemous, demonic and satanic era of human history, that would have made the devil himself, if he happens to be real, enthralled and delighted at the inhuman acts perpetrated by men who's skill lay only in great fornication and great defilements, that can only be possessed by those that truly revel in the pain and the blood of the innocent.
Feminism was financed by the CIA with the intention of «taxing the other half of the population» and «getting children into pre-school at a younger age so as to
indoctrinate them»... there is nothing
about «women's rights» involved... that is just the excuse.
As an atheist with an ex that is
indoctrinating our 4 year old into catholicism, I am not so sure
about that statement.
This idea he's floating
about celebrating Muslim holidays in schools (in New York or otherwise) is all
about pushing Islam into the faces of children and attempting to
indoctrinate them.
I don't know how I feel
about hunting down octogenarians for crimes they committed as an
indoctrinated teenager.
All children are BORN atheists until they are
indoctrinated with myths
about Jesus, or Zeus or Mohammed.
No different from you being
indoctrinated to believe what your school taught you
about US history, for example.
I worry more
about future generations and their upcoming troubles and
indoctrinated blindness.
I don't know if you saw the movie: «Jesus Camp» but if you haven't it's worth watching to see how our «Christians» start
indoctrinating our «very» young children
about Satan, hell, sinners, the evils of anyone who doesn't believe in Jesus, etc...
This is what Bill Nye is going on
about: we have a nation full of knee - jerk reactionaries quick to dismiss what they don't even posess a high - school level understanding of, simply because it doesn't fit perfectly with the mindlessly repeated dogma they've been
indoctrinated with since birth.
However, if you would like to set aside your biases, actually discuss this matter and leave the whole «You're delusional» «You've been
indoctrinated» crap to the side, then we can continue... We get nowhere if you're not open to listen because you're so stuck and set in your own views
about Christianity and the 38,000 + «cults» within it.
Fred... if you knew anything
about the Gregorian calendar system, you would know it was
indoctrinated in the mid 16th century at the height of church dominance.
These parents have many doubts
about the validity of these religions and can't in good conscience let their children be
indoctrinated with the same nonsense.
Never do I
indoctrinate them
about christianity.
It is
about «thinking» not
indoctrinating with answers.
Does this mean he plans to stop
indoctrinating children with irrational dogma and blatant lies
about deities he has no evidence for existing?
If you are incabable of seeing the inherent danger in any theocratic dogma I urge you to go back to this article and think
about that poor 7 - year old girl, a child so
indoctrinated that she is convinced the world will end and has been immersed in the ideas of death, destruction and suffering.
For this particular scenario yes, but overall they would also have to stop shoving religion in everyone's faces, stop
indoctrinating their children (hey wasn't the point of this article
about how god lets his children make their own choices?)
It's how kids learn
about the varying gods... you're not born knowing a god, you're born an atheist and it isn't until you are
indoctrinated in to it that you learn
about it.
Women are
indoctrinated to believe that there is something desirable and superior
about natural birth and brainwashed to fear hospital «interventions» and that does sometimes lead them to avoid OBs.
I was polite
about it at first, then I finally told them that I thought it was horrible, etc.... It's like the people that follow it have to
indoctrinate others to make them feel less guilty
about what they're doing to their kids.
«It's like the people that follow it have to
indoctrinate others to make them feel less guilty
about what they're doing to their kids.»
Government sources admit they have no reason to believe toddlers are being
indoctrinated in extremism, but are taking precautionary action, following revelations
about radicalisation in Birmingham schools.
Isn't it
about time Britain stopped
indoctrinating its children by setting up Faith Schools and Denominational Church Madrasas?
Those who are sceptical
about the country when they visit on his trips invariably return, if not
indoctrinated, at least with a pro-Israel view.
The thing
about dairy is that we are all
indoctrinated to think that we must have dairy, that our bodies need dairy, but what feels like intuitive knowledge is actually just a product of the dairy industry's powerful marketing efforts.
This somber film
about the luxury of human choice begins somewhat strangely: An elderly rabbi delivers a rousing sermon to his northern London congregation
about the Creator's unique gift to man that allows him to choose between the wisdom of the angels and the instincts of the beasts, the bestowment of the capability to disobey the law decreed by God and to pursue another less
indoctrinated path.
Reports that Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools took action after principal's pro-gun remarks prompts Congressman Robert Pittenger to write U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos
about schools
indoctrinating students with an anti-gun agenda.
It didn't change his basic opinion of McDonalds et al, as we'd managed to
indoctrinate him against fast food years before (with the assistance of a rat that ran across his foot in our local McDonalds when he was
about six!)
My research led me to information
about how cults recruit and
indoctrinate their members and I discovered that the behavior these individuals exhibited appeared to be a textbook example of that.
It was still a political rant, and you started the political rant with your original comment
about «children getting
indoctrinated!»
School children don't need to be
indoctrinated about global warming, a phenomenon that less than 1 % of adults understand, and which no children understand.
I meant the question / comment in the sense that if as a member of the military I am properly trained and
indoctrinated [no negative connotation] then [ideally] neither superiors nor subordinates have to care
about what I think but instead what I state or request.
The schools have STOPPED teaching, uh, sorry,
indoctrinating our children
about the evils of pollution????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Watched as they've been
indoctrinated - sorry, I mean educated -
about global warming over the last decade?
If mother is also
indoctrinating the child to believe as she does and significantly distorts reality, then I am also concerned
about the possible negative impact of mother's personality traits on the child's development.
Although there are certainly judges who are now more knowledgeable
about the PAS than in the late 1980s, judges still play an important role in the etiology and promulgation of the PAS, especially with regard to their failure to impose reasonable sanctions on PAS
indoctrinating parents.