I could care less if someone worshiped a shoe in a jar as long as they have the sense to keep
their beliefs out of the law and when viewing how the law will apply to the US Citizens that they do not only look at it from their perspective as there are many out there that have dissimilar beliefs and do not always view the world from the same perspective.
Keep
your beliefs out of laws and out of schools and out of the personal homes of others.
Just keep the religious
beliefs out of the law.
Not exact matches
«There is a widespread and completely erroneous
belief out there that there is some sort
of legal duty that corporate managers have to «maximize profits» or «maximize shareholder value,»» said Cornell
law professor Lynn Stout, author
of «The Shareholder Value Myth.»
Kevin your right personal
beliefs and or religion does not belong in
law, and I am not saying that what this atheist organization is doing is wrong or anything, I think what there doing is a good thing, I just think this particular message could have been done from a different perspective, this message makes them appear like the self righteous ones, and it might give
out the wrong kind
of message, instead it should have said something like you believe in god fine, but don't put it in our
laws.
One
of the reasons that atheists comment here is that religious
beliefs unfortunately impact
laws and government policy and our
laws.The idiocy
of religion unfortunately permeates much
of our society, so the more we can fight back and speak
out against religious idiocy, and the more visibly, the better.
And, one must point
out here that any commands
of your god apply to those who believe in and follow your god... but has no bearing on the
laws of the US or the people who do not share the
belief.
There was a reason why the founding fathers put kept religion
out of our government and now it seems we are being asked to» pick the Christian» in this next years election — we are not picking the leader
of a church here people, we picking someone to be the most influential, most powerful person on the earth... do we want someone who has our best interests at heart or someone who will time and again try to change the US
laws to reflect his own personal
beliefs?
If we avoid dwelling on offense we avoid the self - righteousness and burden
of law that Jesus so often pointed
out in the hearts
of the Pharisees — those men who were so tightly bound to their
beliefs they didn't know the Messiah when they saw Him.
You expect people
of faith not to speak
out and voice their
beliefs, but you just posted a ranting piece that possesses a hate - filled agenda and you want to control what
laws, schools, etc. adopts.
PDX — It doesn't take a Genius to realize from my statements that i have read things other than the Bible you moron i have spent many hours reading and listening to scientists about their theories on the big bang, i have listened to ideas from the most revered scientists including Hawking and others, and they all admit that there are holes in their theories, that nothing fully explains their big bang theory, the physics doesn't add up let alone the concept, there are plenty
of scientists hard at work trying to make the numbers fit and the theory hold weight but if you ask any
of them they can not give you the answers and the reason being... there are none, the theory doesn't work, If by the observable
laws of Physics, Matter in this Universe can not be created or destroyed, you can only change its state, i.e. solid to liquid, to gas... to energy... There is no explanation for how an entire reality full
of Matter can be created
out of nothing... Scientists know this... idiots that are atheists and simply would rather NOT believe that their lives and actions they take within their lifespan are being witnessed by an Omnipotent God do not WANT to believe... but Your
belief in God does not change whether or not he exists you will be judged.
Personally, I think that religion is plain silly, but as long as theists keep their
beliefs out of my house AND MORE IMPORTANTLY,
out of my government and
laws, then I'm pretty much fine with it.
Advocates
of the
law pointed
out the
law would not prevent religious leaders from espousing their
beliefs.
Also, women wearing burkas in Western Europe (certainly in France where there is a
law against it and some records who has been fined under it) do it for the most part
out of personal
belief (many
of them are converts, incidentally).
Yes, public officials generally must take an oath to carry
out the
law and duties
of the office, and it would clearly be unworkable to permit the personal religious
beliefs of such officials — whatever they may be — to trump their public duties.
Steve's emotional struggles
of doing what he believes to be right, his older
belief in the
law, the heart racing pace along with Chris Evans delivering his finest performance as the hero
out of time makes for a film both emotional resonant and thrilling.
This lesson is focussed on Humanism; the objectives
of the lesson are: - To describe what Humanism is - To explain the main
beliefs Humanists hold - To analyse and debate Humanist
beliefs Implicit objectives include: - To identify common humanist objections to religious influences on society,
law and politics - To draw
out (through debate) the motivations Humanists have for rejecting religion and religious
beliefs.
This bill requires parents to discuss immunizations with a health care practitioner if they are opting
out of those requirements for their children, as a personal
belief exemption, as is allowable under current
law.
If you are looking to scorch the earth with litigation
out of a misguided
belief that you will somehow get the better
of your spouse then I am wasting your time and you should look to another
law firm for your case.
Such agreements force the parties involved to discuss openly and honestly with their citizens matters that might otherwise remain untouched and accepted due to tradition, societal convention, politics, religion,
out -
of - date
law, science or
belief, or other reasons.
But, a good faith
belief of law enforcement that is unable to figure
out who committed the crime with the resources available to them is a legitimate reason not to investigate and prosecute a crime, even in countries with legal systems based upon the German one where prosecutors have an enforceable legal obligation to prosecute criminal offenses known to them.
While this employee's
beliefs regarding vaccines were not a religion, the court's opinion is helpful in pointing
out that the legal definition
of «religion» in terms
of discrimination
law is broader than you might think.
Even prior to the crash
of our economy, I have felt very strongly that the ridiculous level
of greed displayed by these Big Name
law firms and their partners was disgusting, and their mistaken
belief that they should pay someone $ 160 - 190,000 per year fresh
out of law school just because they got the highest grade (yet can't find their way
out of paper bag b / c they have no commonsense) was mind - boggling.
Michael Wardlow, chief commissioner
of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland, which acted for Gareth Lee, the customer, in Lee v Ashers [2016] MOR 10086, said the court had «ruled
out a suggestion which had been made as part
of the appeal, that anti-discrimination
laws treat less favourably people who share a religious
belief concerning the sinful nature
of homosexual activity».
The product was borne
out of a
belief that much
of the information
out there about lawyers and
law firms is incomplete or dated, and therefore aims to provide users with an up - to - date picture
of which lawyers are at which firms and what they're doing.
What I found
out quickly was that the ones who benefited from the
Law of Attraction, had already cleared their self limiting
beliefs, either with me or before.