«We are very transparent
about our point of view on preservative families people have questions about,» says Heid.
and for more
about my point of view on the best kind of source for energy see here: https://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/01/30/global-warming-anthropogenic-or-not/#comment-1213999
Answering the question
about his point of view on Ripple, McAfee warned investors about possible risks related to those coins that are focused on cooperation with banks.
Not exact matches
I've written before
about how Twitter has a tendency to become an echo chamber, where certain
points of views on issues are blown up while other perspectives aren't heard at all.
He went
on: «While we may always have a different
point of view about what happened at the end
of our relationship, the founding
of the company is a matter
of record and not subject to «personal perspectives.»
«I can't say too much
about the new products and the things we are developing, but from a pure technology
point of view, everything that we've done
on vehicles translates directly into trucks,» he said at the time.
For example,
on the most current version
of the retrofitted self - driving Lexus, a mounted laser has
about a 12 - degree field
of view that it uses to essentially zoom in
on details
of points of interest.
Having talked
about liquidity from the banking system's
point of view, I will finish with a few thoughts
on liquidity in the superannuation (pension) system.
One
of his
views that always stuck with me
on that subject, at least as a starting
point for thinking
about it, was that it was somewhat nonsensical to talk
about what «equilibrium exchange rates» should be in a world
of fiat currencies and fractional reserve banking.
The best - known display
of a hard fork without full support (and its failure or success depending
on point of view), the two networks (ethereum and ethereum classic) now both operate separately, commanding
about as much value as they did before.
Rather than drone
on about supply tightness and healthy demand (which we have discussed many times before here, here, here, here, and here), the
point of this note is more philosophical and intended to offer insights into how to
view the lithium space out over the next 18 to 24 months.
Truth, So with this final post
about the Trinity, I hope it has helped you understand the Christ - ian
point of view on it.
I kind
of like what hippy said
about good or evil depends
on your
point of view.
She insists
on an essentially theological
view of the world as the only appropriate starting
point for effective radical politics — the only way to maintain a right understanding
of what we are
about and to avoid partisanship in our efforts to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God.
The things I find most appalling
about religion reach a new zenith in Islam --(i) a dulling down
of individual thought and a dogmatic requirement to conform to the
views of the masses; (ii) a stultifying ignorant education system in which anything inconsistent with the Qur» an is not just discouraged, but censored; (iii) the subjugation
of women to the
point of educating them to be nothing but mindless f * king, breeding machines for their insecure husbands; (iv) a political class that feeds off the religious - based ignorance it imposes
on its populations; and (v) a general back - sliding against the rest
of the planet because heads are buried in Dark Ages mythology.
The
point about all these pontifications, I thought at the time, whether over the airwaves or in the print media, either by secular commentators or by the kind
of Catholics the liberal media like to give a platform to because their
views on the Catholic tradition are so similar to their own (it seemed by the beginning
of the conclave that it had all been going
on for ever) was — or so I reflected then in my simple way — that this wonderful free - for - all was the only chance for many
of them to be heard at all
on this subject.
But from the
point of view of a professor at a Catholic university (Patrick's), don't we have to be judgmental
about the efforts
of, say, Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke not only to «tame» but to destroy Christianity [see the symposium
on Strauss referenced below]?
Whether in private conversation, group discussion, a sermon or a speech, or in the interaction within the community, the question is whether there is,
on the one side, conviction
about what the gospel means and,
on the other side, unqualified readiness to hear the other people and see the world from their
point of view.
He needs our
view on salvation, wrath, and eternal rewards, and our case might be strengthened with his
view of justification, while avoiding the mistakes he makes
about works following faith... though really, his
point about works is that they follow faith in the Holy Spirit... which is different, and which I could probably agree with.
Theology and spirituality, especially from a feminist and constructive
point of view, are some
of our greatest shared interests, but when it also consumes much
of our professional life we have to be intentional and aware
about the boundaries we place
on our life and relationship.
«Contrary to comments by GLSEN falsely labeling the Day
of Truth as «inappropriate and divisive,» the event was always
about the right
of students to peacefully express their
point of view on the subject
of homosexual behavior,» the statement said.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above
view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case
of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace
of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all
of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the
point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all
about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we
view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not
about sin but its all
about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things
on salvation so i might mention those
on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some
of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
One
of the most well - known passages in Atlas Shrugged goes
on and
on about the evil
of religion in so many ways; John Galt doesn't use this as an incidental
point in his radio address but makes no bones that there is no religion in his world
view.
It's funny, but it seems to me that everything that has been said
about vision COULD BE said
about Christianity in general — depending
on your
point of view.
Both
of them are now believers, which is their choice as adults, but they fully understand my position
on religions and we sometimes have some wonderful discussions
on the subject, but I usually just get them confused because I know so much more
about the Christian faith than they do because I have studied it from a secular
point of view.
I don't really care what those looking
on think
about us (from their narrow
view point), all I care
about is that the heart beat
of Jesus Christ resides in us and that it pulses with His love, forgiveness and grace.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said...
on the surface, it's fine to have a
point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A) in a position
of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing
view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding in the eyes
of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my comments are stupid... so be it... and one last
point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because
of their perverted interpretation
of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s
of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those folks huh?
From my
point of view, this more public focus
on Obama and his religious practices is the least appealing development
about him in the last four years.
If I ask myself whether,
on fuller reflection
about my reason for feeling this way, my sense
of obligation may cease to attach itself to the nonperformance
of the action in question, I incline strongly to the negative
view, and I find it difficult to believe that at this
point other rational beings differ from me.
Many problems have been
pointed out with traditional beliefs
about the Abrahamic God, but Judaism, Christianity, and Islam still flourish, sometimes with changed
views of God, sometimes dogmatically holding
on to what has been discredited.
Editor Charles R. Strain assembled four teams
of scholars from various fields and ostensibly wide - ranging
points of view to discuss critically and produce papers
about the 1986 Catholic Bishops» pastoral letter
on the economy, Economic Justice for All.
While the impact
of these classical theories has remained strong, I would like to
point to a specific contribution that, in my
view, has served as a kind
of watershed in our thinking
about the cultural dimension
of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay
on the fringes
of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition
of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense
of the importance
of religion as a topic
of inquiry.
I read
on here all the time
about the intolerance
of Christianity and the perceived mental weakness it must take to believe in God, yet a Christian
point of view is quickly targeted and mocked without mercy.
Well, I've managed to spend most
of the post talking
about my random
views on farmer's markets when I really wanted to
point out a couple
of my favorite fall products — squash and apples.
@ 007 good
point man but this is purely based
on everyone's
view on what factors they judge greatness in my perspective greatness is not only
about winning I agree sir Alex was the most successful manager in the history
of bpl but if u see the team he left behind then u will certainly doubt his legacy this is just opposite with arsene after giving us the hint that he might be leaving at the end
of next season the other statement he makes is to leave a platform for incoming manager so that he can do well.This is the difference between him and arsene.
Another telling fact is that despite Wenger prasing both Walcott and giroud to the heavens I noticed that NOONE actually knocked
on our door and asked if they were sale AT ANY
POINT!!!!! thats got to tell you something
about thier calibre as
viewed by the rest
of the footballing world.
I understand your
point of view, we have a lot to thank AW for, he deserves respect and some
of the comments
on this site
about him are unacceptable.
I tell you from a footballing
point of view scoring 8 goals you got have players that know where the goal posts are it takes energy and creativity to score 8 yes I agree vikings changed their players because their league is starting i think tomorrow so yes they were not a big team team but to say that Arsenal were not strong thats a bit to much and I say it again you need energy and creativity to score 8 I was very happy they did that Arsenal are well known for creating chances yesterday they converted them chances into Goals this should be the norm and I hope this will give them a lesson
on how to win a game as they did nt dwell
about with the ball it was goal after goal and that tells me that they went for the goals directly and I hope and wish the young guns all the best and to do well in the next season
Brian Kelly said some refreshingly honest or terrible things
about players and academics, depending
on your
point of view.
Not every single thing
about the Europa League match between Arsenal and FC Cologne
on Thursday night was positive from the Gunners»
point of view.
Talk to other mums in the Community, or help your partner understand
about the the first few weeks with a newborn by getting them to read our dad's
point of view on this.
As a companion piece to Keith Cronin's excellent article
on the use
of PRP in which the both sides
of the debate
about PRP are presented, and based
on a
point - counterpoint debate conducted via email between the two experts whose
views are expressed in Keith's piece, Dr. Nathan Mall, associate physician for the St. Louis Cardinals and Director for the St. Louis Center for Cartilage Restoration and RepairRegeneration Orthopedics, and Andrew M. Blecher MD, a Primary Care Sports Medicine physician and Medical Director
of the Center for Rehabilitation Medicine at the Southern California Orthopedic Institute in Van Nuys, California, here are what Drs. Mall and Blecher have to say
about the current state
of the research
on PRP.
You feel strongly one way or the other
on the subject and are hoping to educate me
about your
point of view.
No parent wants to think
about their children resenting them, but if co sleeping continues for far too long, your child may look back
on this experience with a very negative
point of view.
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I have just recently writing a long essay
about the consequences
of Thatcherism for a journal issue
on the 30th anniversary
of 1979 which the ippr are to publish next month, at which
point you will be welcome to debate and indeed take issue with my own
views on her economic and political legacy.
Beyond this, the report is content to describe events from the police
point of view without passing any further judgment
on the quality
of the decisions taken (beyond the general reservations
about unqualified kettling noted above).
After waxing rhapsodic yesterday
about the Digital America state - level social media roundup, I must
point out another clever digital critter that struck the local fancy this week: Slate's ongoing «Don't - Tread -
on - Meter,» which measures that enlightened publication's
view of how well Republicans in Congress are pandering to, er, fulfilling the desires
of their Tea Party backers.
The assertion
about the huge financial involvement in my
views is in order but may not be completely correct, as the argument was not only sophistry but antithetical to building a nation devoid
of corruption and goes against the global warning
on corruption as succulently
pointed out.
From the Lib Dem
point of view, though, the real barriers to reform
on this particular issue are
about Labour and the Tories united together.