Not exact matches
As I stated before, and as you still fail to comprehend, yes, I offer it is both more humble and intellectually honest to
accept the
limits of what can and can not be known rather than arrogantly confuse one's unsupported, faith - based
belief as reflecting actual knowledge.
As we read this history, the furor over stem cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the
belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to
accept any
limits (particularly moral
limits) on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by
accepting no protections of unborn human life.
Nevertheless, a nation should include at least such elements as common commitment to the rule of law, generally
accepted limits on political power and rhetoric,
belief in constitutional governance, the rights of citizens, etc..
Most likely, atheists would be under - represented as it can be a «career
limiting move» to let others know you disagree with the generally
accepted, but incorrect,
belief in sky daddies.
This powerful high frequency melts our brains resistance to
accept the new
belief plus loosen up and then replaces the
limiting belief with the empowering
belief.
He's obsessed with the movie Signs, but the filmmakers seem to
accept, rather than ridicule, that it is simply the thing that helped him crystallize his fatalistic
belief system, and that if his worldview were less
limited by circumstances — namely, depression — he would perhaps have latched onto something more highbrow.
Rather than imposing
limits on individual autonomy, republicanism
accepts that within democratic theory the manifestation of personal
beliefs will at times need to yield to general norms.
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