Sentences with phrase «apparent the beliefs of»

So take it for what it's worth, one more opinion in a vast sea of opinions, most of them conflicting, where none of them has been endorsed by God almighty (contrary to the apparent beliefs of some of the people mentioned in this article).
Midway through the year it was apparent the beliefs of the adults were shifting.
«An informational cascade occurs when people with incomplete personal information on a particular matter base their own beliefs on the apparent beliefs of others.»

Not exact matches

It's through a leader's actions — and ultimately her beliefs — that the essence of great leadership becomes apparent.
Trump's conviction that trade wars are «good» seems related to his apparent belief that they are «easy to win,» which is the most revealing part of his tweet.
The verse of john 3:16 makes it apparent that the «belief» mentioned is and all encompassing faith, believing all that Jesus commanded.
@ Carol: You are incorrect about my apparent claims of belief and ethics.
If one is persuaded that Whitehead's account is indeed the most penetrating that now exists, that it does justice to the complexity of the phenomena of science and of history alike, then the fact that it too leads, almost in spite of the author's apparent intention, to a doctrine of God as the source and ground of order is an important further confirmation of the inescapability for speculative reason of some kind of belief in God.
When however to the legacy of criticisms ancient and near - modern there is added the firm acceptance of evolutionary philosophies of materialism or idealism contradictory in trend to Christian teaching, then every new difficulty, every fresh confusion of unabsorbed knowledge, every apparent retreat of conscious mind before reflex conditioned action, is taken as a new refutation of traditional Christian belief.
The real danger affecting both liturgical and private prayer is the apparent or real lack of religious experience, of the courageous belief that we may prayerfully invoke the profound mystery of our existence and in doing so not only project ourselves and our needs.
It is in these verses that one discovers the apparent monotheistic belief of Zoroaster who seems to have reacted vigorously against the polytheism of his day.
These values he contrasts with other beliefs and values with which it is readily apparent he is himself in greater accord: «a belief that government is sometimes a positive good, and that it should be cosmopolitan, expert, authoritative, efficient, confidential, articulated in its parts, progressive, elite, mechanical, duties - oriented, secular, regulatory, and delegative, with a division of labor.»
After reading this article, It's quite apparent that the author has zero idea of what it means to actually be spiritual, and instead tries to attack something different from his own beliefs.
It's apparent to me that he hasn't studied the Gospel of John where different forms of the word «belief» or mentioned some 98 times in regard to salvation out of twenty - one chapters.
while there is nothing wrong with a Christian owning / running / operating our own business but at none of these places do you find that they are pushing their beliefs on other employees, requiring them to believe the same thing, etc. it's apparent with walmart — a horrible place to shop, employees don't care whether you need help or not & will even run over you while walking & texting on the job or standing around cussing & carrying on in their personal conversations instead of assisting customers.
In fact, the attempt to use television uncritically is a prime example of what Frederick Ferre has called our «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on by technique is to be countered by yet greater faith in technique.»
Burning Man it is becoming apparent that Ayn Rand is your God since the only takeaway you have from the book is her belief that God is a distraction and failure of purity.
Any deficiencies or limitations, they consider, are to be overcome by a more appropriate or extended application of further technology: a stance identified by Frederick Ferre as «technolatry,» the belief that «every apparent evil brought on by technique is to be countered by yet greater faith in technique.»
Islam, possessing much in apparent accord with Christianity, including a belief in one God and the ascription to God of many characteristics wholeheartedly accepted by the Christian, emphatically insists that God can not have a son, and that the gulf between God and man can not be bridged.
Part of the issue I have with the christian world view is the apparent belief that the world was created for humans by their god.
LinCA You said: «Part of the issue I have with the christian world view is the apparent belief that the world was created for humans by their god.
Part of the issue I have with the christian world view is the apparent belief that... all the resources are there for us to use and abuse.
Because in the quote you provide, he just (correctly) attacks Labour's apparent belief that it constitutes the be-all and end - all of progressive tax reform.
The newspaper also said that the move was «an apparent demonstration of his belief that the Tories are more likely to implement his radical reforms».
Even more curious, Carlin appears to be a big fan of geo - engineering, but how this squares with his apparent belief that we know nothing about what drives climate, is puzzling.
Bacon and his co-stars do what they can with the material, but their apparent belief in it casts great shadows of doubt over their judgment.
When you can assume that your audience holds the same beliefs you do, you can relax and use more normal means of talking to it; when you have to assume that it does not, then you have to make your vision apparent by shock — to the hard of hearing you shout, and for the almost - blind you draw large and startling figures.
«Isle Of Dogs may strand mangy, sickly pooches on a floating garbage dump, even putting their furry hides in danger for the sake of a dark joke or two, but the apparent cruelty masks a deeper affection — a belief in the pure, undying loyalty of the species, around which this deceptively dog - averse filmmaker builds a.Of Dogs may strand mangy, sickly pooches on a floating garbage dump, even putting their furry hides in danger for the sake of a dark joke or two, but the apparent cruelty masks a deeper affection — a belief in the pure, undying loyalty of the species, around which this deceptively dog - averse filmmaker builds a.of a dark joke or two, but the apparent cruelty masks a deeper affection — a belief in the pure, undying loyalty of the species, around which this deceptively dog - averse filmmaker builds a.of the species, around which this deceptively dog - averse filmmaker builds a...
Many in the education policy space are drawn to the idea that students» motivational beliefs about their capacities could boost their engagement in the classroom.21 Specifically, if teachers can reframe students» beliefs about their ability, then students are less likely to fear or refrain from taking on a challenging task and will instead approach their work with optimism, in spite of its apparent difficulty.
Apparent throughout the everyday functioning of the education system, culture is made of the beliefs, habits values, visions, norms, systems, and symbols within a specific and definable school community.
POLITICO reported recently about an audio recording in which DeVos and her husband discuss how their Christian faith animates their belief in school reform, explaining that school choice leads to greater «kingdom gain,» an apparent reference to the Kingdom of God.
Its triumph changed the reigning theory of how the Pacific islands were first populated, upsetting the belief that they were first inhabited by «castaways» as it became apparent they were, in fact, found through deliberate acts of exploration.
Among the distressing things about many reader - facing startups in publishing these days is the apparent belief that book lovers are fond of ridiculous, cutesy names, some of them sounding quite infantile.
Maybe the head should say Europe, but for many investors the US will instinctively remain their gut - call... Ironically, this investor preference might just prove my case — because it obviously reflects a general belief in & endorsement of the (apparent) success of the Fed's QE programme (s).
With the belief that his work could influence the sociopolitical environment of America, Davis» political message was apparent in all of his pieces from the most abstract to the clearest.
«It will gradually become apparent that at particular moments when there is within a society a crisis of belief... the sheer material factualness of the human body will be borrowed to lend that cultural construct the aura of «realness» and «certainty.»
I was struck by the way that his apparent belief in the object or material as free of other levels of meaning doesn't survive in his theoretical writing — for example, in his 1983 essay «Art and Architecture».
For a last series, planned but never realized, Lozano wanted to make the same painting in various states: stoned, drunk, horny, etc. — not only summarizing the going passions of the day, but demonstrating her belief in completely intermingling art and self, despite the work's apparent intellectual cool.
Though it is immediately apparent that the work on view is united by a commonly held belief in humor, saturated color and abstracted form, it is the variety of approaches and motives rather than any one shared aesthetic concern that gives the exhibition its strength.
One of them is in support of Snyder's apparent belief that millions of Americans are looking forward to the destruction of Israel.
As for your apparent belief that knowledge of historic storms are based on a few drunken sailors yarns in the inn I am afraid that our information is much more detailed than that.
The widespread belief that AGW is the fundamental cause of present - day climate change is predicated on the apparent correlation between rising levels of carbon dioxide and the increase in mean global temperature over the past two centuries.
The shriller, nastier and more ad - hominem his attackers become, the more apparent it is that they are trying to drown out what must be most obvious in their own minds — that they have bought into a cult of belief far removed from science and reality, so full of confirmation bias and contradiction that the only way to maintain its momentum is to constantly stoke it with fear and hyperbole.
They disagree with the Law Society's apparent view that it is acceptable to force licensees to subscribe to particular beliefs or political views, irrespective of the specific content.
The apparent rationale for this non-prosecution has been a belief that s 293 would not withstand a challenge under the freedom of religion provision, section 2 (a), of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Comment: Several comments addressed the portion of proposed § 164.510 (k) that would have provided a presumption of reasonable belief to covered entities that disclosed protected health information pursuant to this provision, when such disclosures were made in good faith, based on credible representation by a person with apparent knowledge or authority.
A covered entity that uses or discloses protected health information pursuant to paragraph (j)(1) of this section is presumed to have acted in good faith with regard to a belief described in paragraph (j)(1)(i) or (ii) of this section, if the belief is based upon the covered entity's actual knowledge or in reliance on a credible representation by a person with apparent knowledge or authority.
The central issue on this appeal arises from an apparent conflict between the constitutional rights of a witness in a criminal proceeding and the constitutional rights of the accused in that same proceeding.37 The witness, N.S., an alleged victim of historical sexual assaults, contends that her religious beliefs dictate that she must wear a veil covering her face, except her eyes, when testifying.
>> I think it's very ironic that, as I see it, the core belief — call it the religion - of many of the «we can create, we have created, useful and becoming better, AI search algorithm for law» adherents IS < / b) the literal opposite of Mr. Semenoff's apparent belief.
I think it's very ironic that, as I see it, the core belief — call it the religion - of many of the «we can create, we have created, useful and becoming better, AI search algorithm for law» adherents are the literal opposite of Mr. Semenoff's apparent belief.
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