Sentences with phrase «are true to anyone»

Many Atheists say and believe many things that they can not prove are true to anyone else.
You can believe what you stated above but if you attempt to explain why it is true to anyone you will fail every time.

Not exact matches

It is true that giants like Walmart make sales both ways, but they began with the public name before they moved to cater to anyone online.
At the best of times, everything a CMO does is a gamble with ephemeral and uncertain results; that's a hundred times truer now, with marketing tools multiplying faster than anyone could truthfully claim to keep up with.
If you're a company aiming for true excellence, make sure you're clear about that with anyone thinking of joining the team, to make sure the person's expectations line up with yours and to avoid future conflict.
Disappointed, but determined to defend our integrity, we immediately commissioned a comprehensive forensics audit that proved what we already knew to be true: (1) no material Tesla confidential information exists on our personal computers or company systems, and (2) there is no evidence that anyone at Aurora has used or has access to Tesla confidential information.»
Negative online reviews - Anonymous review sites like Yelp make it easy for anyone to vent their frustrations at you and your business (even if the reviews aren't true).
When you're down for the count and have nothing to offer anyone, that's a true test of just how much your family and friends love you.
While certain generational stereotypes are broadly true — for instance, most boomers prefer face - to - face meetings while most millennials are happy to rely on e-mail or social media — experts agree it's dangerous for any young manager to assume anyone over 50 is a Luddite.
In true Ikea fashion, it has designed the setup and maintenance to be simple enough for almost anyone.
His achievements are unprecedented in the track world, and upon reading his book chronicling his journey of sacrifice — in which he overcomes obstacles while staying true to himself — you think, «This could be a winning formula for anyone who wants to be successful in business.»»
The true success of Berkshire is the combination of the cash generated by its insurance business and Buffett's ability to invest that cash far better than anyone else on the planet.
That's where you'll find your true passion: what you love to do, and what you can do better than anyone else.
If anyone has been laboring under such a misapprehension, we are anxious to prove that it is not true.»»
It is the «killer app» for the travelling entrepreneur, and this event seems to me like solid evidence of the true potential that Bitcoin has for artists or for anyone who often travels across the world.
I have fortunately gotten offers to work at a startup and in several different contexts similar to my previous position — and these are things I would potentially enjoy, yes, but to waste the potential equity that «personal brand», dirty as it may sound, creates for me (or anyone else) to leverage into client work that pays well and speaking gigs that open up other opportunities — would be a true «lighting on fire» of that which I had done to build that before quitting.
But to put it mildly, Republicans don't want to hear any of this, and they tend to be thoroughly unhappy when anyone compares Reagan unfavorably to Carter, even when the analysis is true.
It's true that anyone who started investing in the dot com era has no idea what commissions used to be.
It is possible for both to be true and while I think this is the case, anyone with a long - term bullish view of the lithium sector can view the recent carnage as a gift.
Of course, this is easy to do — anyone can claim they can do anything, but it doesn't make it true.
He then goes on to assert that it is simply not true that strength and weakness in gold stocks tells us anything about the future performance of gold, which as anyone with a little bit of experience in trading this sector knows is incorrect, even if he tries to support his claim with presumably carefully cherry - picked statistics.
Its ridiculas for you to assume that just because you don't know God made you that automatically that makes you immoral and anyone who assumes that is just plain stupid because it not true.
Offering your opinion as true reality should be a wake up call to anyone who reads your words.
In order for our witness to mean anything to ourselves, our kids, or anyone who might darken our doors, we have to think about the culture we live in and what makes it particularly hostile to orthodox belief — as well as ways in which people around us might be uniquely susceptible to aspects of our faith that are true.
Icould make huge comments about why you need you need to respect Aliens from Mars and how they have been here before and are coming back... but that does not make it true, nor would I expect anyone to be «converted to my way of thinking by something I wrote on news web site.
In the Dark Ages, when Christianity was forbidding scientific inquiry as «heresy», Muslim scholars were amongst the most enlightened in the world, giving great contributions to science, art, trade... It's true that the more extreme facets of it today are mis - guided, but so are the most extreme facets of Christianity (just look, again, at history for that one... Inquisition, anyone?)
True Christians aren't judging gay people or trying to force their opinions on anyone.
did it occur to anyone that «stories» passed down via oral tradition, and done so with great care to preserve actual meaning and intent, may be true (i.e. humanity prior to the past century).
That «less stressful» part might come as a surprise to anyone out there who's ever tried to park in a church parking lot on Sunday morning, but it's true.
I only trust God, not anyone who claims they know what God has in store for you as long as you follow THEIR plan or way of believing, the true path to God is spiritual and not Religious.
He may not claim it of himself, but there are folks out there who can not imagine anyone being able to claim being a «true» Christian unless they follow the teachings of Billy Graham to the letter.
Sorry it does not wash, Obama messed up in a big way, showed his true colors — and anyone who thinks he will not try to reinstate his original order — once he is safely re-elected, along with his other «Bigger Society» objectives — is deluding themselves.
True, there are themes that will be familiar to anyone who has followed the work of Ratzinger - Benedict over the years, and, as one would expect from a pope, the document draws deeply from Scripture and the Church's tradition.
Christians can not imagine that anyone could possibly contemplate death without having the «assurance» that a beautiful heavenly existence awaits them, but in fact most true atheists (as opposed to those who are simply indifferent, which is a growing segment of the population) have given this quite a bit of thought and have come to a different conclusion.
But anyone who has been to Greenbelt knows that this isn't the true Greenbelt experience.
The writer to this article is not a very informed or intelligent individual and anyone who judges the LDS church by the polygamist doctrine is missing out on a true and virtuous, motivating, and service oriented religion, and is ultimately rejecting the gospel of Jesus Christ.
PJ You said: «Anyone who reads the Book of Mormon with a sincere desire to find out if it is true or not will most certainly recognize its truth» I have heard exactly the same words, let me repeat it, EXACTLY the same words from Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs Buddhists and many others... many many times in my life.
Nobody is asking anyone to stay in the only and true church founded by our Lord Jesus Christ.
well if i had a theory and later found it to not be ture and refuted it then i would not want anyone else to belive it either as i found it wasnt true and further more i would like to think that me and all other humans are better than coming from an animal that eats bugs off its friends and throws its own poo... I'm just saying
My purpose in this post was not to «convince» anyone that the God of the Bible is the one true God, but to point out that atheism is entirely inconsistent with every aspect of life.
You can't seem to tell anyone why you think that way, just that one must be in that relationship to receive knowledge that it is based on something true.
Anyone who thinks he has «his own truth» has fooled himself into thinking something he wants to believe is true.
My parents are dead and I have no incentive to convince myself that your narrative or anyone else's is true.
If that is offensive, intolerant, or unacceptable to anyone, then they can choose to join a social club, support group, or any other number of options, but the true church will stand her ground and preach the infallible Word of God without fear or favor in love for lost humanity and a with a real hatred of sin that destroys and condemns.
So I was not making any speculations, I was pointing out that if what you say is true, then anyone and everyone would be coming to the same conclusion about the same creator, instead you get 41,000 different flavors of one brand along with tens of thousand of other brands.
It's also why he tries never to let a call go to voicemail — one of his more famous habits that continues to hold true, even after he put his cell phone number in the back of Love Does, just in case anyone ever needed to talk.
I'm definitely never going to achieve getting across my true self to anyone, but I can keep trying.»
I have yet to meet anyone who claims to have been convinced that what the Bible says is true, or who claims to have been convinced about the correctness of a particular interpretation of any Biblical passage by someone who wanted to argue those points.
Will you choose to ignore those parts of the bible or will you be true to your faith and reject anyone who could believe such an affront to christianity?
The motto of the Dominican Order is «Veritas», which throws down the gauntlet to our age in which the accepted wisdom is a relativism that asserts, «Something may be true for you, but that doesn't make it true for anyone else.»
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