Sentences with phrase «as to think»

Doubtless to think of offense without thinking the offended man is not so impossible as to think of the music of the flute without thinking the flute - player; but after all even thought must admit that offense even more than love is an unreal concept which only becomes real when there is an individual who is offended.
In the former, we pray (so to speak) aloud, using words to address God; in the latter, we are not so much concerned to use words as to think about God, his revelation, his will, his character, his relationship with us.
We can't be so naive as to think that the only threat to a child's natural innocence is unethical and inappropriate sex education at school.
I also believe that my faith is a choice, and am not so deluded as to think that there is either a valid, logical proof for the existence of God, or some kind of irrefutable physical evidence for God's existence.
We need to stop being so conceited, as to think that only a human like being can be intelligent / logical.
The section of Les fleurs du mal titled «Révolte» opens with a sad mockery of Christ, who was so credulous as to think his Father suffered with him in his agony.
Surely you're not so arrogant as to think you understand particle physics and biology better than all the scientists in the world.
Too bad you are so idiotic as to think all men and women only do 1 thing, in the missionary position.
To think something and then think blank nothing is, for all Dr. Craighead shows, and apart from confusion or sense of the familiarity of certain words, the same as to think something and then stop thinking.
Are you really so naive as to think that more children of Atheist become Christian than children of Christians become Atheist?
So low an estimate of the Good and the Beautiful and the True is expressed by this as to think that it ought to be able to make use of anyone as a serviceable instrument from whom to elicit a harmonious strain, anyone — even the one that had polluted himself!
It has happened to every other movement within Christianity, we shouldn't be so proud as to think we would be exempt from this natural growth and change.
None of them have been so arrogant as to think that there is no way they could possibly be wrong in their understanding of scripture.
We are not so egotistical as to think that we have a right to dominate our relations to a friend by setting all standards and absorbing all disappointments.
Are you really this arrogant, as to think you can know what God thinks about anything?
Why is it that an otherwise intelligent man like Billy Graham can be so simple minded as to think that there is any real condemnation in the bible of those of us that are born gay or transgender?
How could anyone be so dumb as to think islam is true and mohammad was anything but a murderous pedophile?
How arrogant could any man be as to think he is so self - rightous as to become a God!!!
He isn't so stupid as to think millions can fit in it.
This isn't about making the material go away; I doubt Tony is so foolish as to think that could happen.
He reported sarcastically that «there» were some members [at the Constitutional Convention] so unfashionable as to think that a belief of the existence of a Deity, and of a state of future rewards and punishments would be some security for the good conduct of our rulers, and that in a Christian country it would be at least decent to hold out some distinction between the professors of Christianity and downright infidelity or paganism» (IV: 642) This chapter also includes excerpts from state constitutions that imposed religious tests on government officers (Delaware, for example.
I'm not so obtuse as to think that any level of government cares a whit what I think, but I think if government must tax non-profits, a good place to start would be with new property, including new buildings, that non-profits acquire or construct, and for all property, including buildings, that is not used exclusively for non-profit activities that are available to any and all who wish to participate.
I need them to know that I'm not God because otherwise when I fail them — and I'm not so ridiculous as to think that I won't fail them spectacularly at some point — they will not only have their hearts broken but their faith shattered.
It's amazing how people can continue to be so dumb as to think God plays sports, and NASCAR of all sports.
I hope you are happy in your life without God but I personally can not understand how simplistic some people can be as to think that the entire world was created by chance or some catastrophic «big bang» event.
To describe people as machines made of meat is as scientifically unsophisticated as to think of the sun as a heat - emitting machine made of swirling gas.
But even if some people do, who could be so foolish as to think that such beliefs are likely to be true?»
One might even go so far as to think of «real» money (central bank notes and deposit balances) as a crucial «raw material» from which money substitutes (various sorts of bank deposits) are made.
Is Schaeuble so naive as to think that strong BUNDS reflect the health of Europe?
At the same time I'm not so vain as to think I have what everyone needs, because I most definitely do not.
No one is so naive as to think Basel III or any other set of regulations will prevent financial disasters.
Running a recruitment company, I'm often asked by business development professionals as to my thoughts on interviewing for a sales, sales management or account management job.
Okay, here goes: You are engaging in a perceptual bias, a fallacious bit of reasoning, and you have no reasonable argument as to thinking some other species» mental idiocy to be significant in any way whatsoever beyond the mere biological curiosity of their neurological problems specific to them.
And... also curious as to your thoughts on Joseph Smith, Brigham Young and the rest of the early founders of the Mormon religion.
two, and a worse as to thought, as to word, and as to deed.
As to your thoughts - The fact that you can read and post on his blog does not give you any credibility.
But as to your thought that we posters are not praying, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that most all of us have prayed in this topic, and in our lives, hoping for God's guidance.
I'm actually very curious as to your thoughts regarding vision and the church.
I would be curious as to your thoughts and reflections.

Not exact matches

Here's what Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz wants you to take away from his speech in Whitehorse on June 15: the world is unfolding roughly as the central bank thought it would a month earlier when it published its latest quarterly economic report.
«The more we can get people doing resistance training like weight lifting, the more likely we are to have a healthier aging population,» Big Think quotes him as saying.
Rather, I'd like you to think of it more as a shift in your thinking and how you spend your time.
As a virtual administrative assistant it helps me think about services I can offer and why they are valuable to other business owners.
As our thoughts turn to nailing down plans for the year ahead, it's a good time to start thinking about these new rules of engagement.
Regardless of what area of your business you might be thinking about outsourcing, the bottom line here is that taking part in this extremely worthwhile activity will give you the opportunity to expand your business at the same time as saving costs.
And I think it goes with the whole idea with social discovery as opposed to traditional online dating.
I think shop stickers are a great way to engage with your audience, as stated above it helps to build your brand and attract customers.
Thinking that we can eat what we want as long as we exercise daily, or eat on a deficit and over-train to reap results just don't work... not for long at least.
Its founder and CEO, Travis Kalanick, intoned as much at a Wall Street Journal conference last month in Laguna Beach, California, saying we all need to stop thinking of it as some fully mature corporation.
But edging successfully into nearly saturated spaces, as Uber did with food delivery, requires entrepreneurs to think outside the box.
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