And we know, if we know
anything about this matter, that it is the nervous system that counts where individuality is concerned.
Strangely, none of the players has said
anything about the matter except for Olivier Giroud who said they want Wenger to renew his contract.
They do not say or show
anything about any matter of fact.
I've submitted concerns about the paper's coverage of global warming to the Public Editor at least twice (if my memory is correct) in the recent couple of months, and I haven't heard or seen
anything about the matter in his pieces in the paper.
Not exact matches
Sound bites and snippets basically suck — whether we're talking
about the nightly news or the newest nasty politician — and they don't add
anything important to the meat of the conversations that really
matter.
She writes
about almost
anything under the sun — practical insights, design, bodybuilding, legal
matters, insurance, technology, and business.
«A simple door knock from a trusted neighbor really
mattered more than
anything else - to say, «Hey, let me tell you why I'm supporting Barack Obama, I live down the street, let me tell you
about an issue you care
about,»» Messina says.
All of these methods for creating distance are effective ways to help you think
about the negotiation setting (or
anything else for that
matter) more abstractly.
If you're
anything like the typical entrepreneur you'd be hard pressed to find the time and energy for something like that, no
matter how intrigued you were
about meditation and its many benefits (which include lower stress and higher profits — really!
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch
anything at all — to get so caught up in talking
about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately
matter as much as you think it does.»
As a
matter of fact, the story behind your startup idea is much more fascinating than
anything about the numbers.
Well, I don't give a damn what any or all of them think
about architecture — or
about anything else, for that
matter.
It doesn't
matter who killed him, because that has no bearing on
anything about him, his ministry, or his legacy, or whether or not he was saying something useful for humanity to listen to.
really THINK
about those words... let them sink in... all the laws of nature literally at your command... you can twist realities, time, space and
matter to be
anything....
Or for that
matter, what has he ever done
about anything at any time in history.
We are not told
anything about what sorts of sexual attractions Jesus did or did not have, which suggests to me that perhaps Jesus (and / or those who recorded some of his words for us) either didn't consider the
matter very important or else figured it was non of our damn business...
and is shouldn't
matter now... Jesus is to each person what he needs in their heart... What does color have to do with
anything??? I find it very pathetic that people are even making a stink
about this..
Why do we care what pastors and «reverends» have to say
about the economy or
anything else, for that
matter?
I've read the book of Job several times, I have yet to see
anything about dark
matter or dark energy, you are a moron for even posulating this.
Yes, I understand that quantum entanglement is not actually showing
anything moving faster than the speed of light, or moving at all for that
matter, but it does show how little we truly understand
about how both space - time and physics and quantum physics behave so if we are making a claim based on a predictor we don't yet understand then there is virtually no chance we might be correct in our hypothesis.
An agnostic approach regarding deities keeps us honest
about what we don't know
anything about, but also prevents unfounded junk from # 2 above (religion) from dirtying up our rational thinking on the
matter.
Additional scientific findings can't tell us
anything new
about the Christian god because that
matter has been resolved for a long time.
And the truth of the
matter, most slugs making noise
about abortion are only concerned with tax money being used, which in of itself clearly shows they do not know
anything about the law, and the use of tax funds for abortion, because it is already illegal.
You didn't know what he believed,
about anything, but you knew he believed in that ONE THING that
mattered.
This is B / S... they kill 3000 innocent people and we are supposed to care what these people think of us... Well all i have to say is if they wanted a war then they sure as hell got one... I honestly do nt care what they think
about me, America, or
anything for that
matter... ill fight any extremist one on one and i guarantee ill knock every single one of them flat on their asses
If I have found
anything from posting this question, its that it doesn't
matter if your religious or anti-religious, people are always defensive
about their views (not enough open - mindedness or politeness for that
matter).
Instead of coming to the logical conclusion that atheists simply have a different paradigm for why life
matters, you just assume that atheists do not care
about anything.
Faith is so popular worldwide because it never requires you to change your mind
about anything, and allows you to believe that god himself is on your side no
matter what crazy side you're on.
We have a free country and we can say or do just
about anything we want to do but in the end, and it doesn't
matter what your religious belief (s) is / are — we will all answer to GOD.
Argue
about almost
anything else that doesn't
matter as much as the person you're arguing with's eternal salvation.
Jesus is indignant that the scribes and Pharisees (1) will not enter the kingdom of heaven themselves and stand in the way of others entering it as well; (2) will do almost
anything to win a proselyte only to make that proselyte twice as much a child of hell as they are; (3) confuse people by senseless oaths, telling them that if they swear by the Temple, their oath is not binding, but if they swear by the gold of the Temple, it is binding - the fools ought to realize, Jesus says, that the Temple includes all that is in it; (4) tithe some of their money but neglect justice and mercy and faith, which are weightier moral
matters, when they ought both to tithe and perform these greater acts of righteousness as well; (5) are careful
about outward cleanliness but careless
about the inward disposition, so that they are filled with extortion and greed; (6) appear righteous but really are hypocrites, because their appearance hides all manner of iniquity inside; (7) pretend to revere the prophets of history whom their parents killed but continue to practice the evil of their parents by rejecting those whom God sends to them now (Matt.
It's funny How those who don't agree with Tebow's praying and so Forth, yet I've yet to see
anything in all these comments
About the Black lives
matter gang who are disrupting the NFL.
Justin said he combed through multiple books and commentaries, struggling to discern what, if
anything, the Bible said
about people like him — people who did no wish or plan to be gay, people who couldn't change their same - sex attraction through prayer or counseling, people who wanted to faithfully follow Jesus no
matter what.
Often it appears in symposia
about the relative incapacity of anyone to say much of
anything with security
about God, since everything we can say is a perspectival construal conditioned decisively by the sociohistorical situation from which one comes — a view that, oddly, always seems to be coupled with a plea to discuss the
matter a lot more.
Except that your fake god doesn't exist and so you will never be able to point to
anything as being «his will» no
matter what you are talking
about.
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to talk unembarrassedly
about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis on congregational studies to be misinterpreted as an outgrowth of the spirit of the times — which views local communities of believers uncritically, as in - arguably good things, and assumes that if there is
anything the
matter with them it is that they aren't big enough.
The
matter of what happened on the night in question in the city of David when there was no room in the inn is not really
about anything — unless there is something more to this child than a birth in poverty into an indifferent world.
Our lord on Homosexuality In response to an item last month
about the very bad argument that homosexuality must be OK because Jesus didn't say
anything about it, our friend Gerry McDermott notes that Jesus did give his teaching on the
matter, «albeit implicitly, when he condemned porneia (sexual sin) in Mark 7 as evil.
If we can say
anything at all
about God with any degree of assurance, it surely would be that he is lovingly concerned with the totality of his creation, no
matter how different and opposed the other parts may be to us and to our interests.
I was absolutely appalled at Soledad O'Brien's approach to interviewing Imam Rauf and can now see why he hasn't spoken
about the subject — we form opinions before we know
ANYTHING about the subject
matter, we're not consistent with any of our opinions and only want to hear answers to satisfy what we want satisfied, otherwise it's ignored — and that was evident all throughout the interview.
Until we care as much
about and are as careful with the means as we are the ends, virtually
anything we do makes
matters worse.
But thats not my point, my point is religion is a personal
matter its your choice and no one else should say
anything about it.
The fact of the
matter is that the Church should spend more time protesting the higher costs of insurance, the higher costs of higher education, the inequities in K - 12 education, demand that physical and mental abuses stop, and let GOD be the judge of a woman's right to care for her own body... On a theological note... where in the Apostle's Creed (summary of catholic doctrine) does it mention
anything about contraception anyway?
We like to think that if we don't have a record of Jesus» teachings on a
matter, he must not have said
anything about it, but we forget that Jesus healed, blessed, taught, and shared meals with people whose names we will never know, whose stories will never be immortalized in stained glass.
And no
matter who we are, no
matter where we're from, if we can really listen and have a conversation
about something —
anything — it can really open up a door.
So I don't agree with Calvinistic perception (s) regarding this, or just
about anything else for that
matter.
«And I learned the hard way that there are those kinds of tragedies that you can't do
anything about ever — that you can't change, no
matter how much you might want to.»
The KJV didn't edit out
anything, any 20 books or what have you; even if it did, it wouldn't
matter, because we could see it, since modern archaelogists have found various manuscripts in Israel, Egypt, and the Sinai penninsula of the complete Bible dating from 250BCE to 350CE, which the KJV translators didn't even know
about.
On this view, therefore, Christian theology can be
anything said
about matters of ultimate importance by those who call themselves Christian.
[10] Looking into these
matters (for example the disputes between Jesuits and Dominicans
about sufficient and efficient grace) is not always pleasant, but after we have studied the more abstract ideas ofpredestination and election, it is a relief to read Paul's saying that he does not live but rather Christ lives in him, his assurance that God wants everyone to be saved, and his confidence that while he does believe he will face divine judgement, he still can not see how
anything can separate him from Christ's love.