Sentences with phrase «arrogance if»

Your confidence and self - esteem is cool... but it's going to be perceived as arrogance if you don't realize that the men don't owe you anything — and that as a Sugar Baby, your job is to cater to them.
British people are also quite happy to talk about themselves, their acquisitions and their achievements which may come across as arrogance if you're used to being around Polish people who tend to be more modest.
This approach to the human being only creates fear of failure and punishment and leads to arrogance if one succeeds or condemnation if one fails to live up to the instructions.
It's pure arrogance if nothing else... and again you are all wrong... and you know nothing of GOD.
This is unadulterated arrogance if ever it existed, and I am just as guilty as the next guy of indulging it.

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However, to Freston, all this could have been avoided if creativity, not arrogance, had remained the company's core trait.
If the federal and state governments come in and slap new regulations and oversight on these companies, it's their own fault for practicing elitist arrogance in an attempt to shape a specific narrative that damages the very fabric of a society where the first amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the rights of free expression and free speech.
If the federal and state governments come in and slap new regulations and oversight on these companies, it's their own fault for practicing elitist arrogance in an attempt to shape a specific narrative that damages the very fabric of a society where the
What kind of arrogance must be required to believe that, if indeed god exists, he would deign to talk to the average Joe or Jane.
Everything that could be construed as good and decent about the bible and the christian faith, peolpe like you destroy and wrap yourself in a cloak of arrogance as if you are better than other people and you will be «amiling from heaven» at all the sinners.
It's the arrogance that he makes people that want to use his business say his hocus pocus words... even if they're not believers of that particular hocus pocus.
His arrogance belies his intelligence, if he had been intelligent enough, he would have never made that stupid remark and he would have done some research before he made any comments about Fluk.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
speaking to the One that calms the seas, crumbles the mountains, gave life to all,...» «Dear God, your son walked on water but we know it would have been a lot more fun if he had a surfboard or boogie board,»... what complete arrogance and blasphemy....
@ben «SOrry if you think «arrogance makes you look weak» (which makes no sense, by the way)» I meant «weak minded,» a concept you are probably all too familiar with, even if you don't comprehend its meaning.
SOrry if you think «arrogance makes you look weak» (which makes no sense, by the way) The better schools are the non-religious ones.
By the way, the Secular West gave you that computer you are typing on: if it had been up to people in Asia, you would still be doing foot - binding, adding with an abacus, all with at least as much cultural and religious arrogance as in the West.
I am sorry if you perceive arrogance in my response.
If you could drop the arrogance and look outside the box, you'd be considered open - minded.
They should do so even if they think that the President's policy will prove ineffective, do no good, waste money, or entail unforeseen risks; they should do so even if they think he has gotten the nation into this situation by blunders, fecklessness, arrogance, or naiveté; and they should so even if, and especially, if they have no confidence in his judgment.
I say if someone is watching you during the praise and worship service to see how you react, maybe it's THEM with the arrogance and pride problem.
I do not believe in god, satan, or any of that other supernatural woo, and you having the utter arrogance to tell me what I think or appeals to me is fairly standard religious rhetoric, even if it is completely flawed.
The materialist appears to be speaking and arguing not only in ignorance of a whole dimension but with a colossal if unconscious arrogance.
If they indeed believe this is the will of their Father, then arrogance is not a factor, mistaken or not.
The arrogance to act as if your version of Abraham's god is any different... Noah's boat, The Garden of Eden, Living in a fish for 3 days, Satan existing, The slavery, The changing morals, The contradictions, The need to kill jesus, The fact that bible scholars can not agree to what it says, and the 3 gods all rolled up in one thingy.
If anything happens to humankind it will be because of human greed, arrogance, and apathy.
Though we confess today in humble penitence and know ourselves cleansed by God's forgiveness, we must know also, if we are not blinded by arrogance or false hopes, that tomorrow we shall need to say again:
There's a distinction there that I feel is more clear if we avoid the whole «monkey» thing because human arrogance often tends to blind us.
But if I am right and no one can answer how he came to be, or answer many other simple questions that are based on the assumption there is no God how does anyone here have the arrogance to think that they know more than me or anyone else.
So, if you want to see arrogance perhaps you may want to begin by looking in a mirror, eh?
Yet their insight may lead us to arrogance, if we make the worth of a human being entirely dependent on rationality.
The problem arises most acutely if we either refuse to sin at all, which means we commit the sin of omission, or we fail to recognize the sin involved in the arrogance of making general pronouncements.
I teach weekly at our Gathering but I have never wanted to be perceived «super spiritual»... In fact I would fear God if that arrogance reigned in my spirit... I just let God have control but «tongues» have never spoken.
The answer has to be No, if certain conditions all came together again: (1) an economic and political situation as desperate as it was in Hitler's Germany; (2) the rise of a new evil genius with Hitler's demagogic powers; (3) virulent and all - pervading anti-Semitism; (4) repeated use of the «Big Lie» with mastery; and (5) an entire nation's being stricken by megalomania and arrogance, by the curse of pseudoscience, and by the deadly combination of sentimentality and cruelty.
There is value if religion can bring warmth or comfort to your life; the Catholic Church brought meanness, arrogance, hostility, guilt and harshness.
Still, if you clammer for more sources I'll provide another... though your mind is clearly so muddled with arrogance and your heart so full of contempt rather than love... it will likely have no chance of penetrating your thick skull.
Where does the arrogance come in??? Well... (as R. Reagen said) from your viewpoint... (and this I assume from experience) if you do not KNOW these things as well... then you ARE wrong.
Before this conviction, if taken seriously, no race prejudice, no economic strife, no national arrogance could stand.
There is a good side to this, even if it often conceals much arrogance and nonsense.
They are understandably angry if someone who knows nothing about the subject contradicts them, and this can give the impression of arrogance.
Yet we speak with such certainty and arrogance, as if we have all knowledge of God.
Even if we don't include the (past and present) injustice and oppression that deepens the chasm of brokenness, every person has varying ways that selfishness and arrogance taint their experience and create a gravitational pull, dragging us away from people who are different and towards our own comfort, safety, and sense of familiarity.
If we allow arrogance and pride to cause us to cling stubbornly to the way we are used to doing things, not only will we never take part in the relationships we say we desire but also we will miss out on every one of the glorious gifts that could be available to us.
If there's one thing Christians do continually prove, it's their arrogance.
The programs taught me about (1) admitting I was beat, (2) coming to believe in something greater than myself (eventually a higher power)(many evolutions and concepts of HP, all of these at one time or another: nature, the 12 steps, creator, Love, spiritual principles)(Step 3) applying my low self worth and gigantic Ego to these spiritual principles (4) write down my liabilities and assets (5) share them with another and my higher power (6 & 7) ask for the liabilites to be removed and be patient with the process (8) Make a list of all that were harmed by me (9) make amends to such folks except whn to do so would injure them or myself (10) take a daily inventory of my day, checking for snafus, mean temperment, arrogance etc (11) meditation and prayer to communicate to my higher power and quiet reflection to listen for the Truth (12) after having a spiritual awakening as a result of working these steps, help others if they wish for help because now I am in the position to assist.
Unlike some people I love, I am not inclined toward homosexuality, but if I were I would hate it as much as I do my gluttony or my inappropriate heterosexual lusts or arrogance etc..
if acheolgoists tomorrow find the Egyptian light bulb, or the Indian flying machines, will you reconcider the arrogance of the 21st centery?
You wouldn't get me up in a space shuttle if the arrogance of these educated commie committee members is any indication of their judgments if the safety of getting back is in question.
Perhaps laymen presume that scientists have the arrogance to think they know all the answers, as if they were priests of some foreign and sinister religion.
Insulting folks as a means to an end seldom reaches anyone, and even IF your points are valid, introducing them with arrogance and disdain, only causes those you wish to reach to shut down or to search for ways to disprove what you are saying.
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