Ultimately, we have to look
at our belief system and change our relationship with food before it's too late.
I like to help people create the changes they want by helping them explore options, look
at their beliefs about themselves and the world, get focused and then motivate them toward action.
Hi Muneef — First let me say, that while I routinely disagree with your theistic perspective and arguments, in my readings of your posts, I find you to be one of the most respectful posters here
at the Belief Blog and I sincerely appreciate this.
It has always seemed strange to me that the GOP paints itself as so Christian, and yet if you really look carefully
at the beliefs of Jesus of Nazereth, he was by their standards a flaming liberal.
One of the things I have learned
here at the Belief blogs is that there are rabid Atheist just as there are rabid people of faith.
To suggest otherwise is the sin of «shirk» or polygamy; the very accusation they
throw at belief in the Trinity.
Christians easily recognize them as just another cheap
shot at the belief on behalf of a anti Christian establishment.
A lot of these people can't spell, can't think on their own, and can't respond in a manner that is condusive with their religion, that is... they like to talk ugly when you throw
conflict at their beliefs.
Maybe we don't have to change each other's minds to lighten one another's load by not assuming motives, by giving each other the benefit of the doubt that we arrived
at our beliefs through honest searching.
Terry asks: As the parent of gay son who has left the church, what advice can you offer me as to how I can encourage him to
relook at his beliefs in Jesus and the church?
The first generation of education psychologists (such as Edward L. Thorndike of Teachers College) took
aim at this belief and sought to demonstrate through their studies that «transfer of training» was a myth, and that there was no reason at all to study Latin or any subject that was not immediately useful.
While Lib has many admirable (even heroic) qualities, she is also arrogant and extremely derisive of the village's inhabitants, mocking their dilapidated homes and meager food and
sneering at their beliefs.
Just like we now look
at the beliefs of societies from 200 years ago as fundamentally flawed (ranging from art and science to ethics and politics), can everything we hold to be true be debunked.
Lecturing pushed me to draw on knowledge, experience and academic skills with students but also forced me to take an introspective look
at my beliefs about the social work profession and about the skill development typical within the training course at that point.
If we can do that, then the meaning of correspondence can be decisively established independently of the usual ways of
arriving at the belief that it occurs.
How come everytime l look
at belief blog comments it's the same 5 losers posting everytime and saying the same things?
For those who do not, look to the Core Beliefs to prepare for an open adoption relationship if you are not yet part of one, to organize your own thoughts about the relationship you are already a part of, and to look
at these beliefs as a mechanism for grounding when your relationship feels unsatisfying, tense, or challenged.
My penmanship / writing abilities seem to be getting better as I do type them out
here at Belief Blog.
First and foremost, greeks didn't just give up zeus on the spot, they were converted first by the romans on pain of death and later when the romans converted to christianity, there were still pagans, no one just looked
at their beliefs, decided they were silly and changed.