Get
your belief system out of my government, off of my currency, out of my pledge, off of my courthouse steps, and we can live and let live.
Not exact matches
Bottom line is this, keep it
out of the public square; learn to respect others
beliefs / disbeliefs; stop trying to tell LGBT they are wrong; stop trying to tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies; stop trying to push bogus creationism crap (backed with zero evidence) on innocent children in the public school
system; just stop pushing it outside your home or church.
I think any distorted
belief system throws our imagination
out of focus.
That's the same kind of arrogant
belief system that practically wiped
out the Native Americans and supported slavery.
In the early days, he would only dive into his doctrine (attempts to shock you into his
belief system) off - lab when we'd go
out to lunch as a group.
I speak
out against your ilk and any other group for that matter when they attempt t use their
belief to dictate rights... LGBT rights; women's rights; education rights (in a secular country, no single religion has a place in the school
system - teach about one, teach them all - fair is fair).
There are way too many people
out there that have their own
beliefs, but consider all other
belief systems as false.
The movie served to give me a different platform to discuss faith from, not to argue that my
belief system is right and someone else's is wrong, but instead to point
out that the world is hungry for questions about the soul and what we don't see right in front of us.
For example Belk reassigning this woman to some other task when they found
out her
belief system required her to take no part in Christmas fanfare.
I drink on rare occasion, but I would not be a hypocrite for pointing
out you were not living your
beliefs because the consumption of alcohol is permitted in my
belief system.
Or, if you were an Amish man who shaved it would not make me a hypocrite to point
out that you were a hypocrite because shaving is permitted in my
belief system.
It's almost as if they can switch
out belief systems at will.
If people are making up religious
belief systems entirely
out of their imaginations it only stands to reason that what one group of people in one part of the world come up with will be different than what a different group in some other part of the world come up with independently.
Of course you are free to speak
out on your
belief system and moral code.
I came to view Christian experience as suspect, holding
out little possibility that it could add anything beneficial to my well - defined
belief systems.
The fanatical
belief systems of these fundamentalists is characterised as «medieval» (e.g. in https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/03/what-isis-really-wants/384980/), used here in the sense of being centuries
out of date and repressive, contrasted with the «liberated» society in which we live in the West.
As pointed
out by Ducati, your atheism is a protected
belief system in the UK.
As Roof points
out, their religion affirms: (a) the centrality of ethical principles in their meaning
systems; (b) a parsimony of
beliefs, few attributions of numinosity; (c) breadth of perspective; (d) piety defined as a personal search for meaning; and (e) license to doubt.
The atheists I know did seem to just not give more than a passing glance to the weirdness and when it was pointed
out they could not fit it into their
belief system.
Having had a
out of body experience and now being able to induce it through meditation, it is not a
belief system for me.
Arrogance is believing that one
out of the thousands of
belief systems is completely right and only those who think and believe a very specific way can get to «eternal paradise».
Obama comes
out and supports the LGBT community, and then Romney's minions all of a sudden come
out of the wood work, and completely flip flop on their own
belief system.
Since I have found
out more about your
belief system I no longer jump to conclusions about you, check the posts if you do not believe me.
There are plenty of hypocrites
out there, in Science, religion, pretty much every
belief system.
• Observer Vic, «We do not advertise nor invite anyone to get
out of a certain
belief system or lack thereof!»
More should speak
out against ignorance and those who would suppress select knowledge because it does not fit with a
belief system to which one might subscribe.
We do not advertise nor invite anyone to get
out of a certain
belief system or lack thereof!
To be more doctrinal means the imparting to the people of a broader, deeper, more carefully thought
out, and perhaps a more Christian
system of Christian
belief.
I am just pointing
out how full of holes your whole
belief system is.
One ideological difference does stand
out between Protestant America and Catholic Mexico; it is the difference in those
belief systems that Max Weber made explicit.
Check
out their
belief system.
The Church and Christians generally still smart from accusations levelled against our slow acceptance of Darwinian theory; one of the first toys that baby science threw
out of the cot for us to pick up and since become one of the key tenets of the modern scientific «
belief system».
Jesus called all of us to a sold
out follow at all costs faith not a magical witchcraft
belief system.
This is the myth of International security: the persistent
belief, contrary to historic evidence as well as to logical demonstration, that states can continue sovereign and independent, while, at the same time, it is nevertheless possible to work
out a
system of security among — as distinct from above — them: international security.
The church may not be handing
out guaranteed certificates of salvation any longer but the sentiment and antiquated
belief system is still there, and the Church is still prospering just as they did in the Dark Ages even without their heavenly certificate of guarantee.
Christianity is a
belief system, completely made up
out of whole shroud, whose tenets have no evidence to back them up, only a book written and adjusted by men, and a huge power structure that generates enough income to keep people coming back to the trough.
Unlike some sort of weird
belief system, or «atheists» that many christians want to make it
out to be, «science» is nothing more than the rational, logical observation and study of the world around us.
You said: «Then again, if God by definition is outside
out universe (which he would be according to a Christian worldview; I canâ $ ™ t speak for other
belief systems), then his being «alive» wouldnâ $ ™ t necessarily correspond to what qualifies for life within our universe.
you found 4 studies
out of 100s that support your
belief system.
I can only hope that the next person to speak pointed
out that the program isn't christian and reminded that person (outside the meeting) that AA espouses no specific
belief system.
When different Christians are going to judge groups of people in drastically different ways, yet both (or all) do so from their differing interpretation of their supposedly common «Scripture», then they are going to continue to be called
out as a conflicted
belief system.
Although I will say warren jeff's
belief system needs to be stamped
out.
He went
out on his own to think through his religious
beliefs and came to oppose what he called the «Sin
system, the Marriage
system, the Work
system, and the Death
system.»
If there is any kind of higher life form and / or consiousness that is responsible for «everything» it seems likely that «it» is either incapable or unwilling to come right
out and tell us all which of the many religous
belief systems has got it 100 % right.
If there was one
out of the countless
belief systems that was correct, then it MUST be 100 % correct and therefore undeniable, provable and accepted by all.
When we tap, we say the
belief out loud to bring up the corresponding emotion in the nervous
system.
We don't care what your crazy
beliefs are as long as you keep it to yourself and stay
out of our political
system.
I can think of religions where family members are cast
out if they don't conform to the
belief systems of their families, as well as religious groups that say preserving the environment isn't necessary because (paraphrasing) «Yahweh promised he wouldn't flood the place again.»
Some people believe because they have met someone who shines with New Creation, some believe because when they are in church they experience or once experienced something, some people believe because
belief was inculcated in childhood and has never been challenged or the challenge has never risen to the level to breaking the
belief system, some people believe because not to believe is too scary to contemplate, some people believe because they read, heard or saw something that broke through into their heart of hearts... There is no one way into or
out of
belief.
Is it because atheists only point
out the flaws of others not their
system of
beliefs and the people that believe as you do?