Now, this moral belief began to be partnered, about four centuries ago, by a second
belief of a different sort — namely, an immense optimism about the success of this enterprise of compelling the natural world to satisfy human wants.
Not exact matches
Fox hosts are on very
different pages about the Giuliani revelation - «They better have an explanation» - «No one cares about Stormy Daniels» - «I
sort of knew that the president knew it and paid it back» - Giuliani's story is «is unworthy
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If you go to a big name school be willing to accept people
of all
sorts of different beliefs.
And if it was left up to the LGBTs — we would have none
of it and have some
sort of communist police state becasue people having
different beliefs and ideas is bigoted and must be controlled.
What
sort of freedom is appropriate in their midst and how able are they to grant full dignity to people who hold
different beliefs?
It is thus possible for people
of widely
different beliefs to be practitioners
of this
sort of philosophy.
What's needed is engagement, cooperation, and a
belief that we share something important together, even if we're
different in all
sorts of ways.
My point was that studying the history
of how one's
belief system got to them can lead to that
sort of revelation or perhaps a
different acceptance
of it based on the question
of why did some core
beliefs (that transcend many
different religions) make it through.
If God had really wanted us to have an authoritative text by which we could defend our
beliefs from all those who hold contrary
beliefs, it seems He would have written a
different sort of book, and would have included more frequent and more clearly stated references to the nature
of this book.
With like a «speed religion dating»
sort of thing, where you get 15 minutes to talk to someone
of a
different belief (including Atheism and Agnostic who denies or accepts a deity) and then rotate.
It may also be one
of the pro-European Cameron himself has ever delivered too, because it was bursting at the seams with references to his
belief in Britain having a future in Europe (only, a
different sort of Europe).
It's rare, the movie that even tries to explore these
different belief systems and the
sorts of tensions they create, and The Ledge accomplishes this without shortchanging the honesty or emotional integrity
of any
of its characters.
Often people have
different sorts of limits
of what they find to be acceptable and the
different beliefs about what is acceptable and what isn't can lead to a lot
of anger and hurt if it -LSB-...]