It runs
against my common sense thinking.
Not exact matches
You reference one of those «awesome» (awful) pieces of scripture that goes totally
against the humanistic (secular / religioius)
common sense, and I
think only makes our
sense if we separate esoteric (salvational) issues form social gospel and social justice.
I'm horrified to
think that you suggest to bottlefeeding parents to deny this to their child — that just goes
against every
common sense.
«Our carefully crafted
common sense proposal was written in direct response to what the victims told us, the stories that came from them, what happened to them, the fact that they didn't trust the chain of command, that they were retaliated
against, that they didn't
think justice was possible,» Gillibrand said at a Capitol Hill event.
«It screws up your brain and there's no vaccination and I
think against all
common sense I could find myself running for office again in the future.
Blair wrote that he could see clearly the force of the «
common sense and practical argument»
against Trident, but in the end he
thought giving it up would be «too big a downgrading of our status as a nation...»
For some time now I have
thought that the science - based arguments have been «too cute» (radiative forcings and all that) and that the strongest case
against the orthodoxy is rooted in
common sense.