Sentences with phrase «about other belief»

It also showed me how closed - minded I had been about other belief systems.
Why don't the atheists just put up a symbol of what they believe in, instead of whining about other belief systems» symbols?
I think we each have a responsibility to think through and identify our own beliefs (which includes reading and learning about other belief systems / religions).
It was not uncommon for people to believe in the cyclops, or the sirens until christianity took over, outlawed that belief and as.serted its own» = > the fact that people believed all kinds of things does nt imply anything about other beliefs.
«the fact that people believed all kinds of things does nt imply anything about other beliefs
He believes that whoever is in a battle with him is his comrade, and he doesn't care much about their other beliefs or agendas.
Personally, I'm comfortable enough in my beliefs to listen and learn about other beliefs.
They are also susceptible to epistemic hypocrisy, in short if you press them about their other beliefs you will find that they don't employ their ideal of knowledge consistently.

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«Social norms, which are people's beliefs about what institutions and other people consider acceptable behavior, powerfully influence what people do and don't do,» the pair wrote.
In other words, it's about figuring out what to believe, and doing so by determining what beliefs are backed by good reasons.
IN 10 years, CJ King and Co Pty Ltd has grown from a small annex behind a North Beach home to what it claims is the biggest full colour printer in the Southern Hemisphere — a $ 1,500 investment that is now turning over $ 10 million a year.With the assistance of Austrade and the WA Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR), the company is taking on the UK market, already with some success.One of the remarkable things about this success story is that it has been achieved through a consummate belief in a philosophy to use standardised, leading - edge technology and to supply just the print trade and other on - sellers.
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Other sources of information, informal observations, trial and error, and your personal values and beliefs will no doubt continue to deeply inform your choices about how to raise your kids.
Any limiting belief will make you feel bad about yourself and / or others — not a characteristic that a successful entrepreneur holds on to.
It's also worth noting that the men of the show vary in levels of femininity and masculinity, each with their multi-faceted, unique personalities that combat certain commonly held beliefs about gay men, while not saying that one certain type or trait is more valid than the other.
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Najib has talked often about the need for national reconciliation, and there is still a lingering belief that he is more moderate than many others in his party.
One other common belief about starting a small business is that starting a small business can be an incredibly rewarding experience.
Part of the answer lies in our firm belief that a wider array of industries which were previously quite distant from pure technology are responding to an opportunity for — and a threat to — their core businesses brought about by hyper - connected consumers who are able to engage with companies and each other.
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You zero in a single cause for a specific reaction and ignore just about every other more important factor and state it as fact without really being to back up those beliefs.
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.
Thanks man although think this way we will not have much to talk about since each rejects beliefs of the other...!
But in the real world, I think atheists and people of varying faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
Other than that, do as you wish, you want to serve a false god, do it, you want to believe in no god, believe it, just everybody shut up about your stupid beliefs, neither side can prove crap.
I personally am a follower of Christ and think its important to talk to others about my belief in God, as it has had profound positive impacts on my life.
I personally hear the atheists I know complain more than the religious people about others talking about their beliefs, could just be the people I know though.
Both people of faith and atheists should stop worrying about what the other side believes and just follow your own beliefs.
Resorting to threats of violence (which hell most certainly is) is not the correct way to go about presenting your beliefs... in any other context, it would be considered extortion or manipulation.
i do nt care if you do nt beleive in god or my religion, but one thing about my religion is it teaches respect, to whatever your beliefs are teaches ignorance thats the difference between me and you i care for others to were you only care about yourself without the reprecussions of the future
Even when I did not know or care about other gods there was a difference between Santa Clause and beliefs in gods.
I do my best to never mistreat anyone because of their beliefs, but I do enjoy talking about Christ, as I believe he can have a great and positive impact on others.
You can believe it but why do all the other religions think you are wrong about your specific beliefs?
Jesus has SOME wonderful teachings, when he's not talking about wrath of fire, but his teachings, and all others from the same book, should remain personal belief and practice.
Some Christians simply choose not to rub their religion in other people's faces, and some are not secure enough in their beliefs to feel comfortable being challenged about them, so they keep their beliefs to themselves.
You will forever be damaged with your closed minded beliefs, and unfortunately you will spend the rest of your pathetic life harassing others about your nonsense believing that youre «doing the right thing» when in reality your just being annoying.
You have no idea what you are talking about if you imagine I haven't questioned my beliefs or considered other viewpoints.
This whole article is about religion and yet you read it and are shoving your lack of belief down others» throats.
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.
I ask this for three reasons: 1) Warfield begins the chapter with Edward Gibbon's conversion to Catholicism, which was related to Gibbon's belief in the continuation of the miraculous; 2) he spends several pages in the same chapter critiquing another famous convert to Catholicism, John Henry Newman, noting what he sees as Newman's shift toward the miraculous; 3) even though he knows that Gregory of Nyssa, Athanasius, and Jerome all wrote about saints in which the miraculous was prominent, he still makes the claim that these «saints» lives» follow other Christian romances and thus represent an infusion of Heathenism into the church.
Similarly, even if there were close parallels that predated Jesus» life (which there aren't), that doesn't necessarily mean that those other myths were the cause of belief about Jesus.
Do you even care about how your beliefs affect other people?
We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today, like other humans, have their own preferences and biases about religion, but the judicial opinions of one of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice, at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and practices.
stop crying about muslims while trying to force your beliefs on others.
i am not above stereotyping, however i did say most monotheistict beliefs... some don't preach that they are the best, infact those that don't preach it ask that the followers go and learn about other faiths in order to better understand there own.
It's interesting to discuss and learn about other religions / beliefs, but that doesn't mean one believer (or nonbeliever) needs to brow beat others to prove they are right.
as with every other argument about christianity, if it really was only a belief it would be of no consequence, but unfortunately so many use their religious beliefs as an excuse to attempt to demand the rest of the population adhere to their beliefs by codifying them into civil law.
You don't see tacky anti-atheist posters around much do you, many other «BELIEF groups» just go about their day and give you space.
It is my firm belief that anyone who truly lives what they believe will have no need to tell others about their faith, because their faith will speak for them.
In other words with all the things going on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant about the religious beliefs of a horror writer whose name I've barely heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the most important information people need to know at this particular time.
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