Sentences with phrase «to act on that belief»

If you agree with the position, have the courage to act on that belief in public.
Ever wonder how amazing the world would be if people stopped acting on beliefs and went on facts?
At least this kid is acting on his beliefs instead of pointing fingers at others!
And live and act on my beliefs like I've never done before.
Now the question is whether the doctor acting on the belief (making the call) was legal.
The difference is that Strong acted on his belief by establishing the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and within that, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Students in many American universities have begun not only to believe what many of their professors have long been saying but to act on that belief with a single - minded rigor that has often appalled their teachers.
«While the strengthening of the U.S. dollar in relation to other currencies and steadfast home - price growth made buying a home more expensive in many areas, foreigners increasingly acted on their beliefs that the U.S. is a safe and secure place to live, work and invest.»
J.P.'s persistence in her claim that her children had been sexually abused by their father was held against her by the Director because she thought the manner in which J.P. continued to act on her belief caused and would continue to cause emotional harm to the children.
So it annoys me when childish people like Bob say people shouldn't act on their beliefs, since they have been doing that since the beginning of time and they continue to do so.
In a short essay posted yesterday at the Daily Signal, we explained that no one should be legally penalized for believing that marriage is a male - female relationship or for acting on that belief.
Even if those who posses or act on these beliefs represent a minority, they're not birthed out of a vacuum.
Second, Protestants act on the belief that they are called to share the «good news» with Catholic family, friends and co-workers.
I think at least some readers will agree that they can remember a time or times in their life when their own beliefs were strong, yet something contextually held them back from acting on those beliefs.
Parents who act on the belief that young people have the right to accurate sexuality information are parents whose kids will delay sex and use contraceptives when they choose to become sexually active.2
Sales of existing homes in January dropped 7.2 percent from 5.44 million * in December 2009 to 5.05 million, continuing to ease after the ramp - up in November as households acted on the belief the home buyer tax credit was ending.
No good comes from a disenfranchised communal constituency that fails to act on its beliefs on an individual basis... numbers rule... either negatively or positively.
In Europe, a sharp dividing line has been drawn between religious belief and religious practice, so that Christians are frequently reminded that they can believe whatever they like and do what they like inside their churches — they simply can not speak about or act on those beliefs in public.
Adam believed the lie and acted on his belief by partaking of the product of the producer of the knowledge of function and dysfunction (Genesis 2 & 3).
Power doesn't make you a misogynist or a narcissist, it just enables you to act on those beliefs.
Of course, easy access to credit is necessary for people to act on their beliefs.
And perhaps you have even created a company that acts on those beliefs.
This article is among the first to try to examine the character of Mitt Romney by investigating what he believes and how he acts on those beliefs.
Because it is impossible not to act on your beliefs, that is what makes it a belief.
It's not hard to see how that attitude might lead men like O'Reilly to think women exist for their sexual pleasure or for Christians to defend them when they act on that belief.
When creditors make loans, they are acting on a belief in the trustworthiness of a client.
The editors of The Economist (June 29, 1991) opine that it is time for the churches to stiffen their spine a bit and act on the belief that they ought to believe in something other than being «inclusive» of every passing view.
I keep reassuring people who say that the flesh is meaningless and weak, and that only the spirit counts for anything, that they should act on their beliefs, pray up a storm of requests for forgiveness, and then do themselves (and, not so incidentally, the rest of us) a favor by killing themselves.
But when you are a business that will take money from anyone who chooses to patronize your restaurant, you may wish to consider the consequences of how you act on those beliefs.
But those who see the results in the actual lives of people everywhere are painfully aware of the enormous suffering caused by acting on these beliefs.
The blood of Jesus pays the debt (nothing i could do to pay the debt) and when I believe on him I shall be saved, then I must act on my belief and line up to the Word of God, which tells me to be baptized (not a work but an act of obedience) Mark 16:16 says He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved he that believeth not shall be damned.
The most obvious «more» to which the church is called is to act on the beliefs and attitudes that it inculcates.
Certainly on the questions of life I got to act on my beliefs in a way that I hope drew people towards the cause that life is sacred — that it's a true gift from God and that we should protect it from beginning to end.
I've never understood that [why it wouldn't be central to governing] and say it definitely — that as governor I [had the] belief and, best I could, acted on the belief that life is a gift from God.
That being said, we act on our beliefs all the time, this is called a conscience.
I don't care what they believe, but when they act on their beliefs in a way that is detrimental to others, I am more than happy to do my small part in creating negative consequences for those actions.
All are free to believe - or not believe -, all are free to practice a faith or not, and those who believe are free, and should be free, to speak of and act on their belief
One can imagine it is logically possible for same - sex marriage to be established, while those who believe it is not marriage are fully protected in their religious freedom to act on that belief.
Public opinion polls show that most Americans are fed up with the tone of American politics and the broader cultural coarseness, but few seem willing to act on these beliefs.
The government is not justified in coercing or penalizing anyone or any institution that believes and acts on the belief that marriage is a union of husband and wife.
The more we act on the belief that we can influence the course of our lives, the more likely that things will turn out as we had hoped.
Although liberal church leaders are critical of the moral values associated with the American Dream, they continue to act on a belief in the transformation of American culture by the Church.
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