Sentences with phrase «also seems»

If you can accept that all this is possible, then the story, parable, or allegory also seems to be a reasonable possibility.
Also it seems that all the real ministry is done by about 1 % of the people who think they have a responsibility to a personal ministry.
But she also seems strong and insists on finding her own way.
Third, applying simple legislative solutions to complex social issues also seems attractive, but ignores other relevant factors such as the role of the family and parental supervision, the place of education, and broader social determinants such as employment and access to social and economic opportunity.
Barth's view also seems unsatisfactory.
The song also seems to be shaped by his relationship with Baez, since it has much of her serenity and composure.
Officially, the church also seems to have gone along with condemnation of the army in that period.
But there also seems to be a close identification between the people of the church and the institution for you that I can't agree with.
Not only is it childish, it also seems like you yourselves are questioning your own beliefs and you are trying to convince yourselves that you don't believe.
First, not only have our national and international policies since 9/11 been misdirected by a deceitful story, but also it seems that future policies, whether those of a Republican or a Democratic administration, are likely to continue in this vein.
His son was probably gay and couldn't understand why his Dad, who also seems to be gay, would be so hateful toward his own child.
There also seems to be an incompatibility between the Christian faith and a society in which an individual like the late Howard Hughes could accumulate nearly two billion dollars during the same period of history in which the unemployment rate of the nation soared to nearly ten percent.
Unfortunately, he also seems to have believed that the atonement was limited, but so much so that no one was able to access it.
«It» also seems to care very little about or unable to do anything about human suffering or cruelty.
Somehow, the institution also seems to be a breeding ground for corruption.
seems that some people with vision are quite aggressive if this conversation's anything to go by... not sure that's the best of adverts for vision... it also seems that those who don't have vision are passionate, which i would have thought is a good advert for no vision... these are just 2 observations.
However, it also seems to me that at some points at least his arguments presuppose a complete disjunction between the technological and the aesthetic, a disjunction which I emphatically deny.
Also it seems to me that we have a country founded on the principle of free exercise of religious faith — whatever the faith.
It also seems like one of the sillier sorts of idolatry to regard that violence as somehow sanctified by the fallen condition of the world.
Yet, religion also seems to have the same problem staying out of science's domain, would you not agree?
Also it seems to me forcing people to live a lie to gain religious acceptance is very unchristian like.
The Bible also seems far more concerned with «prison» and «prisoners» (109) than we are in U.S. politics today.
Just as with color perceptions, time also seems to belong to those objects which constitute a kind of limiting case in the domain of possible explanations.
«But it also seems to me that there are gradations of imperfectly raised consciousness, and that in speaking of black and white we can not ignore the gray areas.»
This prediction also seems to fit the facts.
A 160,000 year old skull from the Herto site in the Middle Awash area of Ethiopia also seems to be at the early stages of this transition.
He also seems to have been listening to those who cross his path as he teaches, travels and worship.
His reason is twofold: it seems impossible that man could love God with the totality of his being if God were himself unloving; and it also seems that God could not really know the world without loving or participating sympathetically in it.38
Moreover, this also seems to be the basis for his assertion that «the highest knowledge is not metaphysical, but empirical... «7 Nevertheless, he labels as «negligibly small» our total knowledge of divine reality gained from all the available empirical sources.8
So many questions, but we don't get to choose the word of the year (The runner - up is «nostalgia» which also seems just about as old as time itself, but at least it's entered sort of a boom season, so that makes a little more sense).
Modern transcendental idealism, Emersonianism, for instance, also seems to let God evaporate into abstract Ideality.
The SSRS position also seems to put disproportionate stress on individual witness, whereas Bridgman's viewpoint went too far in the opposite direction of relegating decisions to others.
It also seems to come naturally to us.
Jeremy, it also seems to me that another good scripture to validate your post would be Hebrews 12 and the great cloud of witnesses.
This also seems an appropriate place to take stock of Hartshorne's influence in philosophy.
He sees some things very clearly, but also seems genuinely unaware of how his rhetoric reverberates.
Unethical or religious freedom??? There also seems to be another accepted practice of the Mormon Missionaries and LDS faithful members of baptizing prosepective church members into the LDS faith after only three visits of Book of Mormon and other religious lessons.
It also seems to have aided his approach to the issue that threatens to split the entire Anglican Communion — homosexuality.
She also seems to go out of her way to pick on evangelical leaders, which is too bad because I really think evangelicals need to hear what she has to say, especially on page 10: «I'm tired of watching those who are supposed to care about the Bible reduce its stories and its teachings to slogans.
However, in Vosper's case she publicly admits to not believing in the god we call God (just another way of saying she's an a-theist — just like JAT Robinson and Paul Tillich before her — also it seems as Pike and Stringfellow declared.
The Inquisition also seems to have been popular — or at least respected — for much of its existence, despite the fear that it inevitably generated in some quarters.
There are places where Jacobs's work also seems flawed.
The second type of experience, mystical union, also seems to have common characteristics, or at least «family resemblances», in cultures which had almost no historical interaction.
That labor also seems to go on and on — and then, suddenly it too is finished.
Unfortunately it also seems to include some leaders / teachers who are supposed to do this equipping (and this is not meant with any sense of venom).
He also seems to think that if he can get every word written about it erased from the internet, that everyone will forget what they've read and will go back to applauding him for being Tony Jones.
The writer also seems to pull the classic: Let's get the focus off of my sin and let's focus on all of your sin and somehow that justifies my sin before God.
James also seems to have found the primary value of Bergson's philosophy in this.
It also seems salutary that most doctoral students, wherever they locate themselves, have positive views of both religious and theological studies.
Yes, there was the «sermon on the mount» and Jesus did teach in the synagogues and temple courts, but it also seems that much of Jesus» teaching, especially with the disciples, was «on the way».
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