Sentences with phrase «belief system effects»

Fairy tales of not, a belief system effects a persons decisions and actions.

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I encourage you to read some of the prominent works, which examine the differences between the effects of those practicing monotheism with those who adhere to polytheistic systems of belief.
But more to the point, the Greek then Christian belief system describes a world of consistent cause and effect.
Unfounded belief has to be unraveled carefully through education, and its effects have to be blunted by holding our system of government and protections to proper standards
Contrary to the belief of some scientists that Ebolas lethal effects stem from an ability to suppress the immune system, the new findings indicate that the virus does, in fact, provoke a strong immune response.
Instead of hopping on the effects - laden PG - 13 tentpole bandwagon, writer - director Alex and writer - producer Stephen have made movies that embody their belief system and appeal to the members of Sherwood Baptist,
However, a side effect of this system is decreased flexibility in how we define success, and we are leaving many students with internal beliefs that they are failures.
As a former prison educator, I've come to believe that our system of stripping citizens of their autonomy in the name of building a better society lays the foundation for the pervasive belief that punishment is a viable way to effect change.
Adam Chodzko's work weaves new relationships between our value and belief systems, exploring their effect on our communal and private spaces through the documents and fictions that control, describe and guide them.
Stupid judges, badly written statutes, the effect of inequalities in resources and power, and other frailties of the legal system in practice make it hard to maintain belief in the normative importance of the rule of law.
«Nothing in this Part shall be read or given effect in a way which prohibits or restricts discussion, criticism or expressions of antipathy, dislike, ridicule, insult or abuse of particular religions or the beliefs or practices of their adherents, or of any other belief system or the beliefs or practices of its adherents, or proselytising or urging adherents of a different religion or belief system to cease practising their religion or belief system
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