@clinton — I was observing the hypocrisy of telling an atheist not to push their views on people when the church (and I'm not calling you out specifically)-- in general, pushes
their beliefs on lots of people.
Not exact matches
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.
I am for the elimination
of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that
people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid
of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band aid
on a severe cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go deeper than that to the root cause, I know
lots of religious
people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many
beliefs such as paganism, Buddism, Taoism, which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more
of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have as much problems as we do.
Beliefs that hinge
on a guess can't be taken lightly, but we have a
lot of people making their own bad decisions that are based
on their treating their religious path as fashion or a trend rather than something to be lived.
A
lot of people on this blog who are Chrisitians want to defend their
belief system by simple circular logic.
Yeah... a
lot of people on this blog over the year have asked me what are my
beliefs.
you'd think if god was truly the god spoken
of then faith would be unneeded and
belief a thing
of the past — yet —
people will believe whatever they wish no matter the proof or lack there
of and its truly sad to consider that this delusion type mass brainwashing is going
on right now and has been for over 2000 years... please don't let the time in which this sm.ut has been around make you think its worth its wieght in salt — i bid
Lot's wife its not — in ALL early man stories from around the globe
people have created GRAND stories about the start and end
of times — its that simple.
A
lot of these
people can't spell, can't think
on their own, and can't respond in a manner that is condusive with their religion, that is... they like to talk ugly when you throw conflict at their
beliefs.
I just feel that there are
lots of Christians going about teaching sloppy ideas and careless theology, which then gets us in trouble when thinking
people of other religions challenge us
on our
beliefs.
I now my post will suck in a whole
lot of anger but I figure I might try a plea to pull the hate away from
people who just want to live there lives with their
belief and who don't force their opinions
on everybody with malice.
I hope «Christianity» is the right religion, if it is not then I have wasted a
lot of time and money, or perhaps not, for if one lives up to the values,
beliefs and principles
of true Christianity that one would be one
of the nicest
people to live
on Earth with and as a child
of 6 I realized I did not like any
of the
people in my neighborhood very much, not much at all.
(i know there are a
lot of hardcore fans in the world, and let me tell you i love football and love arsenal even more but lets be honest, its just a game) than the rights
of human called human rights if you havent heard
of it and the freedom
of people, then there is something fundamentally wrong with you and your
belief, like with the most
people on this world who go
on babbling about conservative sh $ %
A
lot of people ask me advice
on eating and weight loss, and I notice that so many
people still hold
on to old and unsuccessful
beliefs about food, nutrition and weight loss.
And as you'll see below, a
lot of these experiments are just about «letting go»
of existing
beliefs and relaxing
on a
lot of the hardcore fitness «rules» that
people think are stuck in stone.
It's a commonly held
belief that polite
people don't talk about politics.1 However, in New Zealand, political chat is
on a
lot of people's minds: with the General Election looming, buzz from the Beehive is dominating the media!
The websites that dedicate their time to matching single Christians
of similar interests and
beliefs adhere to a
lot the identical criteria as other sites
on the net that
people visit meet other singles to date.
Possibly 1 from the most liked elements is the fact that a
lot of people that register
on these websites have kindred
beliefs in understanding that obtaining a compatible partner has really a bit more involved than merely the attraction you need to an individual in physical terms.
To me the uncertainty
of being to find matches is as a big
of issue as their TOS (which is the basic TOS you find in all sites which leads to them to not be liable etc which I don't like), their expense, and the nature
of the dating world (simply because it's online doesn't mean success or that it will be easier... unfortunately it depends
on whether you're the type
of person that is lucky, has the personality that works with a
lot of people, your
beliefs etc...)
Finding someone who has the same religious
beliefs and values is important to a
lot of people, particularly christians, and one
of the best christian dating sites
on the web is christianmingle.
Even so, the average
person commonly expresses the
belief that when they have a profit going they should take the money and run - often leaving a
lot of money
on the table when they do.
It is hard to change deeply held
beliefs, and Andy held this
belief on the basis
of a
lot more knowledge than most
people.
According to Lopp, even though there are still a
lot of people who purchase cryptocurrencies for speculative purposes, their decisions are likely to be built
on a firm
belief that cryptocurrencies will further develop and their use will become mainstream.
Inevitably, a
lot of the
people on Facebook — and other social media sites — post notes about their work or workplace, hobbies,
beliefs, political activities, and friends and family, complete with photo documentation.
Nations conducted war to protect his teaching,
lots of people selected death and crucification, than leaving
belief on him.