Sentences with phrase «about issues you believe»

So obvious, blindingly so, yet the ** vast ** majority of those talking about these issues believes the lie.

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According to the survey, 56 percent of millennials believe CEOs have a greater responsibility today than in years past to speak up about social issues, compared to just 28 percent of generation X and baby boomers.
Abigail Bozarth, a spokeswoman for AstraZeneca, said «AstraZeneca believes it is important to engage with policymakers, key partners, and the public — across all states in the United States — about the very challenging issues we face as we all work to strengthen our nation's health care system.»
Some observers believe that the profusion of fake articles on Facebook helped sway the presidential election in favor of Trump, although others have argued that all this accomplished was to entrench the views that Trump voters already held about various issues.
Diaz believes Republicans must look as if they care about keeping guns out of the hands of so - called homegrown extremists, while balancing issues of due process and the Constitution's Second Amendment right to bear arms that form the backbone of the NRA's opposition to gun control.
Several believe the company would have been better off saying little about Russian interference and note that other companies, such as Twitter, which have stayed relatively quiet on the issue, have not had to deal with as much criticism.
When asked about the expected impact that external - affairs issues will have on their companies» income in the next three to five years, 42 percent of respondents believe their income will decrease, 15 percent believe it will stay the same, 33 percent believe it will increase, and 11 percent say they don't know or it's not applicable.
From supporting projects that I'm passionate about, such as being an advocate for gay rights, to drug policy reform, to using my voice and that of the Virgin Group to shine a spotlight on issues that I believe are unacceptable, such as poaching and the death penalty.
TD, the focus of early stories about the issue, has said it doesn't believe the reports accurately reflect the bank's workplace.
If, on the other hand, the Government believes its deficit forecast for 2012 - 13, this also raises issues about the deficit outlook for 2013 - 14.
However, we've also seen some negative developments, which we ought to discuss about, as the Europol has just issued a report stating that it believes that it's likely for bitcoin to become the go - to currency for internet criminals throughout Europe.
I want to be clear about what I mean by this, because many people believe this issue relates to current skilled labour shortages; some think it applies to our need to attract more professionals such as doctors, engineers and scientists; while others focus on the glass ceiling that many existing immigrants and visible minorities experience.
Certainly we can tell others at the water cooler and in our churches what we believe about issues like this, but it's important that we talk and listen and trust God to help us wrestle through the seeming contradictory pros and cons involved.
How about people grow up and stop believing in these ridiculous, bigoted religions and treat this as a human rights issue.
I considered it garbage but, I feel safe enough to believe that he is honest about it and besides a host of issues,... I do not know yet.
The Youngs say the church has been silent about the issue of sex for too long and that they believe the issue should not be so taboo.
I have no problem with differing beliefs, it is when people are not completely honest about what they suggest they believe that I take issue.
It's funny — I often feel a little «sorry» for many Christians I know, who seem to believe in God simply because it provides some reassurance about pesky issues like mortality.
If you believe there is no god or God, then it will affect what political issues you are passionate about.
I got ta believe that if the Catholic church was serious about addressing this issue it wouldn't take a year to sever ties with an admitted child molester who wants to leave.
I don't have any real issues about the principles promoted in the book however I believe the goal is developing healthy biblical culture within a church community.
And I don't believe the issue is about equality.
Shouldn't the Belieft section be about those that believe... not non-believers or their issues?
We talk about culture and real - life issues that other faith - based magazines might shy away from, because we believe it's important to address the gritty stuff of life — even when it makes us uncomfortable.
If you can make yourself believe that God is on your side then you don't have to do any critical thinking about the issues or candidates.
I believe that Bonhoeffer's question about Jesus Christ remains the fundamental issue for Christian theology.
Yet in my conversations with people who do not believe in God or who want nothing to do with Him, it seems that more often than not, the issue of His violence in the Bible is often mentioned in the first few minutes of the conversation about why they can not believe in the God of the Bible.
I just find it hard to believe that after all his years of ministry, that Billy in his current state of retirement and such, makes a statement about an issue he never spoke on before.
When a mornon kills a gentile, the mormon believes he / she will get more glory and be closer to the supreme god or what ever they call him, and if mittens can nuke russia and china, and they both return the favor, how much more glory can any mormon in history ever have??? Dan thinks Im nutso for thinking about this issue, as time has evolved mormons thinking as now they allow black people in where they never did before.
This represents a huge weight for me being lifted and an affirmation by the state of what I believed to be true about a work issue I was facing.
The result is that America is a nation deeply divided between people who are concerned about real - life issues — war and peace, social justice, the health and welfare of people — on one hand, and other people who are concerned, instead, about «values,» by which they mean adherence to ancient taboos, dependence on a magical God, enforcing acceptance of ancient creeds, requiring everyone to believe as they do, and finding safety in raw (though often hidden) social and economic power.
If I have a relationship with the God who the Bible tells us about, if I believe He knew me before I was born and if I believe that He is with me even now, whether or not Paul's advice and Joshua's actions were based on their opinions or a directive from God is not much of an issue for me.
Christians need to learn to step outside themselves and think about how difficult and annoying it is to talk to people about important issues when the only thing Christians base their «ideas» on is ancient Middle Eastern fairy tales and that they were told to believe something.
The issue of using public funds could pave the way for tax money paying for Qurans and prayer mats and stuff you'd hate worse than I would, and believe me, I am pretty skeptical about Muslims.
If they do matter, perhaps these folks need to ask themselves why they care so much about a make - believe issue.
They don't all believe the same thing about this issue.
Take them one at a time, spending as much time as you need to discuss thoroughly the issues and feelings that arise: «The ideas and issues which excite me most are...;» «The things that are most worth living for right now are...;» «I feel the most joy (pain, hope, lonely, together) when...;» «What I really believe about God is...;» «I feel closest to (most distant from) God when...;» «I get spiritually high when...;» «The beliefs that mean the most to me now are...;» «The beliefs from my childhood which no longer make sense are...;» «Life has the least (the most) meaning for me when...;» «I feel closest to you (most distant from you) spiritually when...;» «The way I really feel about the church is...;» «I'd like to do the following, to enjoy more spiritual sharing...;» «To enrich the spiritual life of our family, I'd like to..
Rather, I believe that what is at issue here is good stewardship and its resultant health; therefore, virtue is exactly what we are talking about.
If you want to know more info about what he believes, click on the «Archives» button at the top of the page and find numerous posts that address these issues.
James M. Gustafson faithfully develops Niebuhr's legacy when he insists that «deity is the primary object of concern for theological ethics» and that the issues of theological ethics are structured by what one experiences, believes and expresses about God and God's relations to the world.
These days, everyone wants to know what evangelicals believe — especially about political issues.
So, based on these three considerations, a text like 1 Timothy 2:12 is not so clear as some believe about the issue or women preaching in church.
28:18 - 20), might your core concern about unbelivers not grasping the essence of our need to «believe» a non issue?
First, because I believe the only way I can make a dent on the issues my faith calls me to care about is if I work with you.
No matter what you believe about the role of Christians in society and culture, especially in regard to social issues like hunger, poverty, and war, Shane's book will challenge you to think and act differently.
How can she believe that a subpoena issued to five pastors demanding everything they have written about the ordinance, Mayor Parker, homosexuality, or gender will not raise profound issues of religious freedom?
If we are willing to post false stories on social media and spread lies about important issues, why should we be believed about matters of faith?
I believe she is refering to the very Vocal Churches and Christians who have for 30 years been hollaring and screamin about the issues of prayer in public schools abortions and the anti- gay verbage we been hearing for so long... nearly every day somthing is beign said on these issues you must be mr. van winkle..
And I have been largely reluctant to talk publicly about my opinions on the morality of the issue, something I believe the church has said enough about at this point (and recklessly so, which has done more harm than good).
Jeremy, I realize you've written articles about all the NT revelation basically compromising «the gospel» but I would be I would be happy to post several passages with notes pertinent to this issue that I believe prove there is a very common usage of «the gospel» that refers to the specific message the lost must believe in order to be saved.
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