Teachers reported that students are demonstrating more confidence, no longer
afraid of answering incorrectly because of apps like Kahoot and Socrative.
I also enjoy music poetry all major sports and having a good time and meeting new people if you would like to know more hit me up not
afraid of answering questions.
«The fact that he refuses to have a debate on television just shows that he is absolutely deathly
afraid of answering questions,» Astorino said.
The teachers were so rigid and the workload was so overwhelming that the kids were always in a state of panic,
afraid of answering a question incorrectly or getting a detention for incomplete work.
What's the matter,
afraid of the answer you're going to get?
Ask tough questions but don't be
afraid of the answer.
Yes, people ARE
afraid of answers, particularly if the answer for you at a particular time is different than what they think the answer should be, and especially if the answer given to you is one they never heard of.
I didn't know so many people were
afraid of answers.
me — How does that equate to being ``...
afraid of the answer»?
And the crowd that espouses, «There are no absolutes,» those folks are plenty
afraid of answers.
You are assuming that they are «
afraid of the answer», but I am not sure why.
Anyway, I agree with you... people are
afraid of answers, particularly if they are answers they have never entertained.
And to BOB — Paul gives an example of my question / statement:::: «Why are so many people
afraid of the answer?»
I expect Luther was accused of being
afraid of the answer.
I think you are mistaken in assuming that all post-modern thinkers are
afraid of answers and in also, it seems, assuming that they are afraid because it might threaten their lifestyle.
To believe that is to be
afraid of the answers God gives.
Yes, I also don't think that most people are
afraid of the answer — well not the ones I know, but then I have to admit, t hey may not be typical.
For those who want to ask me about what's going on at #cooperunion and are
afraid of the answer, well, this happened.
Lewis» failure to do this suggests he's
afraid of the answer; he doesn't think the authors themselves are going to echo his outrage.
They are
afraid of the answers.
Not exact matches
If you can not
answer this without resorting to the BS concept
of «good timing,» the
answer is simple: You're
afraid, just like the rest
of the world.
Some disorders can cause people to forget PIN numbers, be
afraid to open mail or
answer the phone, or lose track
of their expenses.
The fact is, is that you are
afraid that a creationalist scientist will make to much
of a mark in their field that people will start looking to them for
answers instead
of the drival that you put in this video.
He is eager to declare the Bible inaccurate, and that is equivalent to saying God is a liar, and saying that God can not be trusted, and saying that man has better
answers, which is the same as deniers do, except for the ones who are
afraid to admit their hate
of God, and instead try to hide their hate behind ignorance and the atheism label.
Of course we are sad and
afraid when those things happen — to us, or to those we love — but we don't look for miracles or magical
answers.
But they were so very, very
afraid of getting this
answer wrong.
@God hates religion, since Jesus promises that whatever we ask for, if we have faith we shall receive, I am
afraid no person
of faith should be willing to accept «No» as an
answer from God.
Hartshorne, I think, can not
answer such questions and admits as much in a statement, which, though parenthetical to the prior statements I have cited, indicates just how far we are from an analytically clear understanding
of divine knowledge: «If this [knowing fear without being
afraid] is a paradox so is any idea
of adequate knowledge» (CSPM 263).
Jeremy Myers, i think you are wrong and David is right, so many out there are preaching you can live any way you want and be right that Grace covers any sin, they really believe that, that is not what the bible says, God was very concerned about sin so much he sent Jesus his son to die on a cross for us, if we accept Jesus as our savor then we are to obey his commandments, not break them, we are to live a righteous and holy life as possible, the bible plainly list a whole list
of things if we live in will not to to heaven unless we repent, if we die while in these sins, we will not go to heaven, what is the difference, between someone who said a prayer and someone who did not, and they are living the same way, none, i think, if we are truly saved it should be hard to do these things let alone live and do them everyday, i would be
afraid to tell people that it does not matte grace covers their sins, i really think it is the slip ups that we are convicted
of by the Holy Spirit and we ask for forgivness, how can anyones heart be right with God and they have sex all the time out
of marriage, lie, break every commandment
of God, i don't think this is meaning grace covers those sins, until they repent and ask for forgiveness, a lot
of people will end up in hell because preachers teach Grace the wrong way,, and those preachers will
answer to God for leading these people the wrong way, not saying you are one
of them, but be careful, everything we teach or preach must line up with the word
of God, God hates sin,
Miller never explicitly
answers this question, but her story testifies to the shallowness
of modern love and
of couples
afraid to make the leap
of faith into commitment and trust.
The history
of the Catholic Church and their dealings in politics and Wars... Wars that kill people... ok... Catholicscomebackhome.com... No Thanks... You know why the Diocese can not
answer spiritual questions or satisfy peoples spriritual need... it is because they want to keep people in darkness... Do nt be
afraid to research... you will find that history tells how the Church executed those who attempted to read the Bible...
If we're
afraid others won't get to Jesus as their
answer, then we betray our own lack
of trust in the «reason for the hope we have», which describes how precarious Christians can sound to the likes
of Buddhists, Hindus and other universalists.
The prophet gave them God's
answer, 2 Chronicles 20: 15, «And he said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants
of Jerusalem, and thou king Jehoshaphat, Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not
afraid nor dismayed by reason
of this great mult.itude; for the battle is not yours, but God's.»
And it's a question I'm desperately
afraid to
answer for fear
of losing credibility, for fear
of losing friends, and for fear
of being wrong.
I think that Christians are more
afraid of NOT having
answers than
of having them.
I think too that people generally are more
afraid of not having
answers.
In light
of tragic national events, I am
afraid that our
answers to what heaven is like will leave out a common, global response: practices
of repentance and practical change that access uninhibited presence with God.
I am ~ definitely ~ not a scientific person lol, so I'm
afraid I don't know the
answer of why apple cider vinegar is used.
No.the solution is not to get some1 to rotate with Giroud, the
answer is to get some1 better than Giroud, period.It worries me that Giroud really thinks that Henry is wrong, this shows how much Wenger an the people at Arsenal are caught up in their own bubble unable to see an overview from outside.We've been saying that Girouds not good enough since he came 3 years ago, an im
afraid nothing has changed, he still not world class, i can't think
of a top team in Europe he would get into.
I'm the kind
of person who isn't
afraid to
answer, «Yes, but...» or «No, but...»
Although many would like to create a science out
of parenthood, I'm
afraid it's just not possible, there is no «
answer» or quick fix for most parents.
As long as the N.F.L.'s attitude - and that
of its players - is, «Do as I say, not as I do», the
answer, I'm
afraid, is «Nowhere, man.»
You can call any
of the leaders - they are patient and understanding as you describe any problem you may be having - even if you were too
afraid to call the doctor first they can listen and
answer with personal experience.
11:56 - Allison McGovern, shadow international development secretary, looks out
of her depth, I'm
afraid, although she is somewhat saved by comparison with Lynne Feathstrone,
answering her questions for the government.
«I'm
afraid,» he said, sounding more like Eeyore than ever, «that
answer was out
of touch with millions
of people.»
Short
answer: because everyone is
afraid of China's retaliation by way
of closing constantly growing chinese market to their products.
It's 100 % ontopic, though I'm
afraid a GOOD
answer may require a book or at least a large series
of articles.
You are providing background information but unfortunately you aren't
answering the question, which is «Are there areas
of London the police are
afraid to enter?».
During PMQs it seemed that Cameron was not
afraid of the hard questions coming his way, and
answered them with the same brutality, at one point telling Labour Leader Ed Miliband: «In this party, the leader reshuffles the Cabinet.
It's a very good well sourced
answer, but I'm
afraid it
answers more
of a loophole in the question setup than the spirit
of the question.