Deciding to forgo dogma decided on by others is
as valid a path, or perhaps more so, than letting others think for you.
Not exact matches
Now, I realize I am now automatically dismissed
as a narrow - minded zealot by the «free thinkers» on this site, but, if one is Christian and believes in the veracity of Christian tenets, then it is * illogical * to consider that other
paths are equally
valid.
I think he would welcome the same message being spread by someone else
as an equally
valid path to God.
To resolve the contradiction, you are taking a well - trodden
path: redefining Judaism to include your choices
as a
valid Jewish
path, and invoking the unassailable concepts of honesty and personal authenticity to justify that redefinition.
So long
as it is not hurting others, shouldn't we just recognize that their
path is just
as valid?
If he makes it work, «independent scientist» may soon be
as valid a career
path as a university professor.
Respect others»
paths as being
valid for them.
But what these past few years have taught us — at least, what they have taught me — is that the notion of a «
path» or a «trickle - down» isn't
as valid as it has seemed in the past.
Both
paths are
valid ways to make a living
as an author.
Career counselors provide career tests and assessments, interpret the results and communicate them
as feedback to help individuals direct their time and efforts towards
valid career
paths.
Also, keep in mind that some US states now mandate certification in certain medical specialties and procedures, such
as in phlebotomy, X-ray, EKG, and IV therapy, and hence, achieving any sort of advanced training and promotions to build your career
path further will suddenly be out of the question unless you hold a
valid diploma, credentials, or degree.