Sentences with phrase «also hold this view»

Of course there are also many religious people not in the national academy of sciences that also hold this view.
We also hold the view that a negotiated resolution, before positions become entrenched and costs escalate, is in general in the interests of both sides.

Not exact matches

The Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada, whose members include London Drugs, I.D.A. and Rexall, also holds a similar view.
I also view it as my responsibility to hold the leadership team's feet to the fire on this issue,» Huffington wrote in a company blog post after the meeting.
The Supreme Court has held that students at public schools have a First Amendment right to express their political views but schools also have a right to ensure that learning isn't disrupted.
AUSTRAC's announcement also disclosed that the Australian government is viewing the next six months as a «transitional» phase, noting that it will hold off on «enforcement action» as long as DCEs are taking «reasonable steps to comply» with the new obligations.
In his view the company also needs to create systems to audit third party data collection and sharing «on an ongoing basis» — and thereby «hold third parties to their promises by engineering controls and contractual lockups» — including «effective remedies when third parties break the rules — including enforceable rights to audit, retrieve, delete and destroy data improperly acquired or used, and liquidated and actual damages for violations».
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«In our view, what makes sense in business also makes sense in stocks: An investor should ordinarily hold onto a small piece of an outstanding business with the same tenacity that an owner would exhibit if he owned all of that business» Warren Buffett
This partially reflects the view held by some respondents of a pick - up in underlying inflation, but it also reflects an increase in the number of respondents who have incorporated an estimate of the first - year effect of the GST into their inflation forecasts.
Ever since we posted our view on emergency funds, we have been thinking about a succinct, straightforward but also scientific way to debunk that bad, bad, bad advice that investors should hold large amounts of cash in a money market account.
Marr also mischaracterizes Daniel Webster, who opposed slavery and opposed its extension into the territories but was willing to make political compromises about slavery to preserve the Union; who fully expected slavery to gradually disappear in the Southern states; who supported plans for the colonization of freedmen outside the United States; and who in general held views on the subject that were strikingly similar to those of his follower and ardent admirer, Abraham Lincoln.
I also think many of the the views he tries to shame us into accepting are very naive and do not hold the moral high ground he seems to believe they do.
Yes, I hold that view based on the Bible, but there's also non-Biblical reasons to believe it.
Also, I couldn't quite get this into words as I was writing before, so: I am believe that I am correct in my view of Scripture as it has been handed down to me from teachers, preachers, writers and others; I believe that I am correct in my beliefs about who God is, and about His self - revelation, in the same way that all people believe that the opinions they hold are true.
Determinists, holding a more generic view, meanwhile, believe that each event is at least caused by recent prior events, if not also by such far - extending and unbroken events as those going back in time to the universe's very origins..
Other students of liberalism have held that its view of happiness is not only private but also preferential, i.e., that the nature of one's self - interest is solely a matter of preference, so that one's happiness is defined in whatever way one pleases.
I propose to show that insofar as Whitehead holds this view, even implicitly, he reverts to a Leibnizian position which fails to do justice to religious experience.1 I shall also suggest a way in which we can speak significantly of a temporality of God's freedom.
One group holds that, in view of the marked differences between God and all other actual entities, there are reasons to see the divine satisfaction as also functioning differently from the satisfactions of actual occasions.
I also find it importnat to realise the early church held a different view of the atonement in my understanding.
Religious leaders and pastors also come in for some gentle chiding from Wuthnow, who thinks they hold views about human action and social change that are simplistic and individualistic.
From Megan: Also, I've always felt as though Quakers are reacting against a view that many thoughtful Christians do not hold.
As long as we hold on to the traditional view of God's eternity as timelessness, it is impossible, I believe, not only to show God's immanence in time and history, but also to convince others that Christianity truly values the temporal and the secular.
So we have the double «solution» manifested not only in the writings of Hartshorne, but also, partially at least, in some of Whitehead's views: the solution explicitly held by Hartshorne of the self as a series of «momentary selves» or the solution implied by quotations such as those referring to body cells as contributing «their little experiences» to a more comprehensive experience.»
This view is also held by Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Ludwig Feuerbach, Ferdinand Ebuer, Gabriel Marcel, Max Scheler, Karl Löwith, and many others.
Needless to say, in the weeks leading up to Pope Benedict XVI's recent pilgrimage to Great Britain I had little expectation that my English kin would hold anything other than a dim view of the entire affair as being another example of religion wasting money, cloggingtraffic in central London, and no doubt also harming the environment.
There is a troubling circularity involved in such debates — the circularity of defending your own point of view from your own point of view, of defending your values in terms of other values you also hold, but others may not.
And the teachers, pastors, scholars, and Christians who hold these other views are also good, godly, righteous, wise, holy, humble people.
But in view of the oft - emphasized aphorism that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, it is certain that the author thinks of religious faith and conduct as holding also an honored, if not primary, place among such human treasure.
Among those who hold this view, it is also a commonly held belief that things will get worse before they get better.
But we also have to decide if the people who hold such views can be protected by the so - called tolerant culture as they seek not just to hold those beliefs in secret, but also dare to utter them in public — even on a sermon tape fifteen years ago.
For example, as the result of law suits instituted by public - interest groups, the courts held that whenever broadcasters present a particular point of view on a matter of public importance, they also must provide opportunities for opposing viewpoints to be presented.
Also your under 18 arguement holds no water as usual b / c anyone with a computer can view this stuff.
The letters of Paul more than once suggest that he also held some such view.
The regional survey's similar «literalist / charismatic» scale also showed a strong correlation between holding such beliefs and viewing religious programs.
It is the intention of this article to examine the reasons why these two theologians held their opposing views, and also to indicate the Holy Father's position in this matter, in specific relation to the Mass. «For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.
A major shouting match, as we know, has also developed between religious liberals and religious conservatives, the two sides taking widely differing positions not only on theological orientations but also on social and political issues, and holding strongly negative views toward the other.
This solution also fit the widely held view that science, which provided the ultimate guidelines for intellectual inquiry, and religion could operate in separate but complementary spheres.
I also indicated that the state should permit freedom of choice on matters where a plurality of views are held, based on well - articulated principles rooted in cultural tradition or widely recognized moral, philosophical or religious beliefs.
Ethical mysticism, on the other hand (also called «mysticism of actuality»), results in world - and life - affirmation, holds that the World - Spirit or God remains ultimately a mystery, and bases its incomplete view of the nature of things on an encompassing life view.
I personally believe in inerrancy, but my view is a bit more nuanced than others who also hold to it...
The Labour leader called on the Government to «update» the current law at an LGBT event which also saw the Education Secretary disparage people who hold traditional views on sexuality.
The KKK is also granted the right to hold racist and bigoted views by the first amendment.
we have not only an emphatic insistence that God is not the kind of being who partakes of physical food, but also a clear indication that the popular view, against which this protest was being made, held the contrary.
I've gotten to know a few people in my life who hold similar views, needless to say they they're perfect no matter how bad they act, they love to complain about everyone else and how everything is other peoples fault instead of taking responsibility for something... They tend to be depressed deep down also... quite fascinating actually.
(Apology i. 46) Thus Origen, who not only held the view that God had sent prophets to all peoples in all times but also admonished his fellow Christians to respect heathen forms of worship and sacred images.
The Christian position does not hold by such views; and so assertions about God the Creator of Heaven and earth, the Almighty One, were placed in the Creed to safeguard the Fatherhood of God by making clear that He who is our Father is also the Ruler of all things.
That earlier view had also held that contemplative understanding of God comes by way of love for God.
Cardinal Camillo Ruini, the pope's vicar for Rome, it is said, is one of those who hold this view: what is needed, he is thought to believe, is (in the words of John Allen Jr of the American National Catholic Reporter) «good relations with Islam, but also a more robust capacity to challenge and critique Islamic leaders, especially on issues of «reciprocity» — the idea that if Muslim immigrants benefit from religious freedom in the West, Christians should get the same treatment in Islamic states.»
The post has been a long time coming, but as I've been in conversation with my gay, lesbian, and bisexual friends (both those who support same - sex relationships and those who hold the more traditional view), as well as those Christian brothers and sisters with whom I respectfully disagree, I've come to believe it's important to not only be upfront about where I stand but also to explain how I got there.
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