Sentences with phrase «because believing in something»

What you are saying here is terrible, claiming to be special or a better person because you believe in something is very very ignorant.
Blessed are the Cheesemakers Christians do not need to put their brains in the trash can because they believe in God anymore than your brain rises above the trash can because you believe in something other than God.
Just because I believe in something you don't doesn't mean I'm absent minded to think there's no room for other ideas.
hahaha I am not delusional because YOU believe in something you have yet to prove to me.
So please feel free to bash us Indie authors who «give» our books away but just remember, some of us are doing this because we believe in something other than the almighty dollar.
Their qualifications as law graduates and passing the bar exams, their performances during articling, their skills, abilities for law and the love of the profession should be what law societies look at to accept them as lawyers... not the university they come from or what the university believes in... like money, religious beliefs, social advocacy, social standing... because they all believe in something we don't all agree with!

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I realize that they're a necessary evil, but you need to be very careful that you're not saying things or doing things (even worse) to «prove» something to these people because (a) it's never enough to satisfy them in any case and they won't believe you anyway; and (b) it's a fool's errand to waste your time trying to impress people whose livelihood is much more about finding the warts and shortcomings in your story than in celebrating your successes.
But by agreeing to do something they might not like or might not believe in, they run the risk of either being good at something they don't like to do, or not doing well because they are unhappy — both of which are bad outcomes.
«Entrepreneurs do what they do because they want to, because they believe they need to, because they feel something must change, because they know their actions are required to make that change,» Larry Robertson stated in A Deliberate Pause: Entrepreneurship and Its Moment in Human Progress.
I'm living it right now, and I may even write a book about it soon because it's something I really believe in with everything in me, so much so that I'm living and breathing it weekly.
Case in point: Dotdash's home and food - focused brand, The Spruce, is now one of the strongest properties of its kind on the internet, simply because Dotdash set out to do something that it didn't believe was well - served in the marketplace.
This is not something that bothers them in the slightest because they believe in what they have.
You knew that you could make something great because you believe in yourself and have that special magic to bring your idea into reality.
In any event, even if one explains the fact that the US dollar has crashed in purchasing power in recent times, over a very condensed period of time, by more than 75 %, because it has been one of the strongest currencies in a pool of rapidly devaluing currencies for the past two years, I've discovered that quite often, even presentation of indisputable facts can not sway people to believe something that they simply do not want to believIn any event, even if one explains the fact that the US dollar has crashed in purchasing power in recent times, over a very condensed period of time, by more than 75 %, because it has been one of the strongest currencies in a pool of rapidly devaluing currencies for the past two years, I've discovered that quite often, even presentation of indisputable facts can not sway people to believe something that they simply do not want to believin purchasing power in recent times, over a very condensed period of time, by more than 75 %, because it has been one of the strongest currencies in a pool of rapidly devaluing currencies for the past two years, I've discovered that quite often, even presentation of indisputable facts can not sway people to believe something that they simply do not want to believin recent times, over a very condensed period of time, by more than 75 %, because it has been one of the strongest currencies in a pool of rapidly devaluing currencies for the past two years, I've discovered that quite often, even presentation of indisputable facts can not sway people to believe something that they simply do not want to believin a pool of rapidly devaluing currencies for the past two years, I've discovered that quite often, even presentation of indisputable facts can not sway people to believe something that they simply do not want to believe.
But is it any less noble to invest in something because you believe in the idea, rather than investing simply to make a profit?
Simply because a large number of people believe in something doesn't make is so.
I also don't think that abortions should be paid for with tax money because it forces people to pay for something they don't believe in.
Dans... I refuse to believe in something that does not exist just because the alternative is «scary».
Sad, it's because many of us have realized how ridiculous and delusional it is to believe in something organized in the dark ages.
@Lil one right... so while you pretend to be better then everyone else because you «believe» in something no one has ever proven.
All of this is beside the point, however, because the default position in any belief is evidence — meaning, something exists if there is evidence for it, otherwise the default position is to believe only what has been proven to exist.
If I were to say something like, «I believe the Earth is the second planet from the sun, because I don't believe in Venus.
(I.E., 2 + 2 = 4) Ironically, it is in this arena that you are proclaiming your willingness to set aside all evidence and believe something only because you WANT to believe it.
Be careful in thinking that people's beliefs shouldn't be protected, because one day someone may decide that something YOU believe is stupid and shouldn't be protected.
They call it that because it means to believe in something that can't be proven or seen.
Chris: Darwin was fearful of his big idea because he still believed in the existence of the Christian god, and was extremely uncomfortable coming up with something that went against a literal interpretation of the creation story (I think.
But the issue here is blown out of proportion because Chick - Fil - A believe in something which LGBT doesn't believe in.
Laws are not created because «I believe in something
People say the reason why there are virtually no atheists here in Africa is because we are poor, so we have to believe in something, some form of hope.
If we choose to believe something because we want to believe it, that is our free will choice in this life.
I am proud to say I believe in God, I did have the choice to belive or not to believe just as anyone else does, just because I choose to believe in something doesn't mean I have been brainwashed, I could say the same thing about you, but I won't, people can believe what they want to believe, I don't need anyone telling me what to believe, if I believe is because I have seen what He has done in my life and in other lives too, and that's more than enough for me to believe in Him.
Study and understanding of the world, religion, whatever should never stop because you decided to believe in something.
Just believing something because you are to naive to know better (i.e. a child believing in Santa) is very different from a person studying their religion, coming to truly understand it, and choosing to believe it.
Just because someone doesn't believe in something doesn't mean they believe it doesn't exist.
Very well said, just because we believe or not believe in something does not make it true or untrue.
If a person really believed that God is the one who put sickness on them because He is trying to work something for good in their life, then they should not go to the doctor or take any medicine.
Millions have been killed due to intolerance of these egoistic maniacs who believe they have the mandate of the heaven because somebody heard something in the desert.
A few people back in the 1890's or something made some dubious statements about race that frequently get thrown in our faces, and it is very hurtful to us because they are not representative of what nearly all Mormons believe — or teach in church.
... oh, that's right... you don't need to see something to believe in it... you believe because you believe... no reason or rhyme is necessary... once you formulated your opinion, it must be the truth - no need to back up your own words... go back to your cave
There is a minor bandwagon fallacy thrown in my post, but I feel the fallacy is a stronger case to highlight why juarez is wrong as opposed to the «just because people believe something doesn't mean it's right», because, as is evidently the case, juarez does not subscribe to keeping in tune with logic.
If you really believed in your own God completely and without doubt, you wouldn't have had to attempt to use bad logic to put an answer together, you would have merely answered with a reply something along the lines of «Because God does what the f *** he wants.»
God has left everything for the final day and everyone will get something no matter we believe in it or not so over time we develop a kind of fearlessness (no fear of God) because He is not following us in an unmarked car like a cop and this freedom we use in a wrong way.
The similarity ends with the way of phrasing it however, because I «believe» in evidence, not in something like «faith» (or «brainwashing» I would say) for which there is no evidence, and in fact there is MUCH EVIDENCE to conclude «faith» is a form of mental illness.
I'm sure there's someone out there who wouldn't call you a true Christian because of something you believe (there are many different denominations, variants, etc., and they all believe in something different).
Just because you say something is refuted doesn't make it so... you ve played fast and loose with some numbers in other posts... and you have misrepresented historical events — knowingly I believe (the whole Stalin — Mao issue)... I think accuracy is a secondary concern to you.
And, as you point out, it is inaccurate because everyone believes in something.
So according to you because nothing can be «proven» we should all believes in something that can be less proven than our basic reality.
This kind of faith is an extension of experience or reason, it is believing in something simply because you want to believe it.
In other words, IF they became convinced that somehow they had been overlooking something in Scripture (as they think I do) and, in fact, God and the devil are actually the same being such that God is evil, they would believe it because the Bible says iIn other words, IF they became convinced that somehow they had been overlooking something in Scripture (as they think I do) and, in fact, God and the devil are actually the same being such that God is evil, they would believe it because the Bible says iin Scripture (as they think I do) and, in fact, God and the devil are actually the same being such that God is evil, they would believe it because the Bible says iin fact, God and the devil are actually the same being such that God is evil, they would believe it because the Bible says it.
For many atheists (and I'm not saying agnostics, because I know there is a chapter in the book about agnostics) committing to steps that are dependent on something you believe doesn't exist is nearly impossible.
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