Not exact matches
There is much that could be said
about this, but I will stick with one thing, based on discussion at
about the 2 minute mark: When atheists insist that atheism does not drive behavior, and then then campaign on behalf of atheism, ridicule religion and religious believers in the name of atheism, seek to change
laws in favor of their atheistic positions, recommend the extermination of religion, and
practice falsehoods like Dawkins's in support of atheism, they prove that their atheism drives their behavior and that their premise is false, disingenuous, and (as far as I can tell) useless for
anything but giving atheism rhetorical cover from being implicated in atheists» atrocities.
His own father - in -
law was posthumously baptized, so he's not
about to do
anything to stop this pathetic
practice.
Just as you can not just pass a no physical $ ex allowed
law today people in 2,000 will be in disbelief that no one did
anything about this animalistic
practice.
I am going to weigh in, being a catholic and the whole shabang... First of all this is not infringing on anyone's right to
practice their religion... Requiring insurance companies to provide contraception for women does not mean the woman has to use it or purchase it... Catholic hospitals take federal funds for their patients, therefore they are not exempt from employment
laws... If the Catholic Diocese doesn't want to provide the insurance claiming religious beliefs, then they can no longer accept federal funded patients... They also know that they will be subjected to discrimination lawsuits based hiring and religious discrimination — non-catholics work there, and therefore are being denied healthcare due to catholic beliefs... Majority if not all Catholic women do, have, or had used contraception in their lifetime... God does not nor does the bible say
anything about contraception, since it had not been invented yet — so this is a man - made
law, made by a bunch of men, who have never had a menstrual cycle — and the pain that comes with it....
«Legal technology companies don't know
anything about the real
practice of
law.»
A social media rock star at the top of the food chain may have some interesting things to say
about becoming a social media rock star, but it's a fair bet they don't know
anything about promoting a
law practice on social media.
Our goal is to learn as much as possible
about your
law firm — your core beliefs, your branding, your
practice areas, your strengths, and
anything that will help us make a unique impression for your firm in a crowded media market.
«There is a lot of... talk
about how
law firms aren't really doing
anything,» says Carla Swansburg, who is the director of
practice innovation, pricing & knowledge at Blakes.
For all that, it is well beyond my areas of competence, interest and experience to having
anything meaningful to say
about the actual
practice of
law and such opinions as are expressed relate only to the issue of
law publishing and the provision of information to and for people with interests in
law.