It is an interesting exercize to look back
at your belief system as you evolve as a person, and as a Christian.
If you don't like people laughing
at your belief system, this isn't for you.
I could preach about how there is a separation of church and state but i would like to believe that goes without saying... instead i shall present an argument that looks
at the belief systems that arose before jesus and preached similar messages.
Ultimately, we have to look
at our belief system and change our relationship with food before it's too late.
Not exact matches
It's a
belief system of «do whatever it takes» that is intrinsically motivated
at their core.
That moment encapsulates a lot about what is
at the center of Cole's
belief system about people and about how to do business: Focus on the positive, even across a wide experiential or cultural background.
«Islamic State will survive «Jihadi John»,» said Jonathan Russell, political liaison officer
at the Quilliam Foundation, which aims to debunk the
belief systems of Islamic extremism.
Another famous advocate of this
belief system, which has the so - called «Law of Attraction»
at its center, was Norman Vincent Peale.
This is not so much a
belief or strategy as it is a matter of fact; there are extensive, well - established guidelines from multiple agencies
at all levels of government on how to work within the
system, and harsh consequences for those who do not comply.
Stance Capital, LLC is a Registered Investment advisor (RIA) with the Massachusetts Securities Division, primarily focused on constructing and bringing to market public equity portfolios that mitigate material risk and generate excess returns while
at the same time allowing investors to align their capital with their
belief systems.
At least Scientific Creationism honestly admits to being a
Belief System that is based on True Science.
If someone has
at the core of his being something demonstrably wrong, he can never be trusted in ANY context where that
belief system comes into play.
Atheists don't have doctrines
at all, in fact, and don't have a
belief system that they need to rely on in order to do the right thing.
As a very old man, one who has worked
at developing some kind of understanding of who we are, what we are, why we are here, and where we are going, I can tell you that no one has definitive answers, but without some underlying
system of
belief about these questions you will not grow old gracefully.
It really does nt matter what my
beliefs system was, let's just say it was based on chaos theory and science as applied to occult arts, I have since moved on to more pragmatic
beliefs but I clearly recall how oppressive they were and surprised
at how much propaganda they spread that was based on their ignorance.
Keep it fair and
at some time some folks have to own up to the fact that their non-
belief system for lack of a better term is a
belief system unto itself.
CNN's religion blog seems to be a humanist's attempt
at dismantling every religion especially christianity as America's most prevalent
belief system.
To Ephriam: Yes, my
belief system is made up of a living trinity with God
at the head; Jesus
at the right hand and the Holy Spirit in an intrinsic spot.
You are taking what he did say and massively misrepresenting it, portraying it according to your warped delusional
belief system, in a failed attempt to make some seemingly important,
at least to you, point.
At this level you not only are able to critique the texts and doctrines and their relationship to one another, but you are able to make judgments about the whole thought
system and
belief system altogether.
It is
at the core of their entire
belief system.
Agnostics / secular humanists believe their is no evidence that proves the existance of God therefore
at this time the most rational and logical
belief system would not incorporate a God.
That's why there is so much prejudice aimed
at gays, pro-choicers, stem cell researchers, family planning or followers of other
belief systems.
Look
at how Hinduism incorporated different gods from different
belief systems.
The religion itself has no legal standing, no legal representation, and is only a delusional
belief system without any credibility
at all.
It's almost as if they can switch out
belief systems at will.
You don't like Christians having to change their
belief system to fit into the current worldview around them; to you it seems like they are trying to please those same people (make them feel comfortable) and
at the same time dis - honoring God (changing His word).
The Bible (like Rev 17) seems to indicate that the church
system from Rome will have to drink its own poison
at some point (or already has according to some
beliefs.)
We wouldn't care about your myths if they weren't thrown
at us from every direction, usually starting in childhood where the defenseless are forced to accept
belief systems.
But then again, his entire
belief system requires a suspension of
belief in reality, so I guess I am not especially surprised
at how moronic he is being on this issue.
but if your parents told you, from the day you were brought home from the hospital, that the Bible was the literal truth, and everyone — EVERYONE around you continually reinforced that
belief — in school,
at home,
at your friends» houses, and you were in that 24/7/365 from the day you were born, you can start to see — and have sympathy — for these people when other people appear to be attacking their core conditional
belief system.
«Secular pluralism says religion is bad for freedom or democracy or tolerance; SR says that's not the case
at all, and that to have any hope of achieving peace, we can no longer push religion off to the side or into some private
belief system.
Someone administering aid to a person afflicted with disease in Africa, for example, may be a representative of a
belief system that I believe contributes to the spread of said disease, but I would certainly
at least respect the caregiver, as I said, for their actions.
Your
belief system was codified by church bureaucracy back in 325
at the Council of Nicaea.
If they all believe in the same core principles, and can't agree on one of the most fundamental elements of that
belief system, i.e. the return of Christ, then why should we believe them
at all.
His teachings gradually commingled with the
beliefs and practices of various evolutionary religions and finally developed into those theologic
systems present on Urantia
at the opening of the first millennium after Christ.
At any rate, ANY
belief system that advocates division over unity is not based on Godly intentions any way.
All I'm simply stating is,
at the end of our journey in life, whether if come naturally, forcefully, or spiritually, we will see whose
belief system was right.
Luke and Camian's study reveals that religious boundaries
at the level of
belief systems and rituals are not so marked in the minds of the people in villages.
Everyone has their own
belief system, or none
at.
The reality is that in our Western context, Christianity (and any similar
belief system) is going to be poked
at and shot down.
In what follows, since we can not consider all these things
at once, we shall make our keynote the need to impart to the people a true and vital
system of Christian
belief.
His conversion is recent, and he knows that
systems of
belief are
at issue.
I guess evangelicals also aim to take control of the gubment and force us all to convert
at gun - point (or as many also believe,
at welfare - check revocation point)-- their unabashed fervor to take over the military academies and promote their
belief system there is shockingly bold.
At least you'll be able to add it to your repertoire of «things to point to» to claim science is an «incorrect
belief system».
The people living
at that time had become disillusioned with certain
beliefs of Hinduism including the caste
system, which had grown extremely complex.
Jesus called all of us to a sold out follow
at all costs faith not a magical witchcraft
belief system.
I am often amazed
at how people get so «comfortable» with their own
belief systems, that they think everything else must be nonsense.
Communism and religion simply doesn't mix — you can have only one principal
belief system at a time.
What we can do is look
at the basis for the various
belief systems and use the evidence available to make some determinations based on observable data.