I believe everything said made a ton of sense.
Some may think that he truly
believes everything he says and that he holds deep political convictions that he hopes to achieve with his campaign; others may think he's willing to say anything in order to stay at the center of attention.
Wow, then stand with the Palestinians I guess and
believe everything they say.
You don't have to
believe everything he says (I don't), but he is definitely onto something that has some major ramifications.
Don't
believe everything he says.
But nobody who believes in Jesus (or believes Jesus) truly
believes everything He said.
Believe everything he says, without question, without pause, without doubt.
I am not even sure
he believes everything he says, but like old Joe McCarthy questioning the generals loyalty, this time he may have gone too far.
I can certainly understand why clerics would promulgate the notion that one should
believe everything they say without question and without evidence, since that certainly makes it easier to maintain and control their flocks.
But if you are in the throes of a delusion, a schizophrenic mindset with perceptual bias, then you will insist that your imaginary god is real and that your dead cult leader will return and that I'd better
believe everything you say if I know what is good for me.
Consequently, I think that the expression «believes in Me» is better understood as something like, «believes whatever I say is true» (not in the sense of «
believes everything I say» but «believes anything I say»).
Brian and Patricia seem so decent and accommodating that one wants to
believe everything they say and, by extension, everything their eldest child says.
Haywill,
I believe everything u say.
As for Arsene, whether he fully
believes everything he says or not, he has to say good things so to improve atmosphere and confidence.
Make a pact with your child's teacher: «If you don't believe everything my child says about me, I won't
believe everything he says about you.»
Even if they don't show it, on some level our kids
believe everything we say.
A shame smart people start
believing everything they themselves say... and end up saying dumb things!
(I have no idea what kind of training this woman has or why I'm
believing everything she says, since I assume there isn't an Aura Reading 101 class offered at any accredited schools nearby.
I agree and
believe everything you say but not sure I can limit carb consumption as recommended because I frequently read and hear advice to consume carbs.
She was confident and
I believed everything she said.
don't
believe everything they say to you, they could be sincere or they could be a con artist, you don't know so meet up in person as soon as possible
It doesn't compel me to
believe everything you say.
They're real good at making
you believe everything they say..
It would not surprise me a bit that he truly
believes everything he says, even if some of it were to contradict other things he says or clearly established fact.
The fact I don't
believe everything he says is true doesn't affect that judgment.
Most people can see his alternative facts for what they are, but his base
believes everything he says, so they are actual facts to them.
They just
believe everything he says, and take it as some kind of gospel.
My bigger concern is if you write something that is discovered to be false - My understanding is if you were sued, you would have to prove that you published your article in good faith,
believing everything you said was true.
Young children
believe everything we say to be the absolute truth.
«One of my clients wanted to buy a fixer - upper and said he truly trusted and
believed everything I said to him after reading my blog.»
Not exact matches
«Although
everything that [the interns] do has to revolve around learning, we
believe that the learning component goes hand in hand with providing value to the company,» he
says.
In two tweets, Kalanick
said that what Fowler had described «is abhorrent & against
everything we
believe in.
«We're a company that still
believes in on - demand, but it doesn't unilaterally apply to
everything,» Bladow
says.
«I do a lot of work, I do a lot of travel and I pay over 50 % of
everything I make in taxes, and I
believe that's part of life and you should do it,» Wozniak
said.
Something that really hit home for me in the book is you
said something like, «Personal finance writers
believe that if people would just listen carefully to our advice,
everything would be fine.»
While it was only elected by 39 % of the population, it feels that every Canadian out there
believes, accepts and agrees with
everything it
says.
He
says that based on the economic data, the fed has set up some parameters for itself and from a data dependent point of view, they have
everything they need, but James
believes that what will hold back the feds will be market instability.
«What (Fowler) describes is abhorrent and against
everything Uber stands for and
believes in,» he
said.
im glad no - one
believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise
everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it
says before you — go against it.
-- you are being tested... what you are
saying is part of the tests you were created to
believe in One God and by using the free will you are denying the oneness of God... this is the biggest test... and so in your daily life... you will see
everything on that day and its promise of the Almighty to the humanity... but we just have to be patient and wait till the day comes....
«I
believe everything my church teaches,» Nicholas Cafardi, a prominent Catholic lawyer,
said on the call, voicing support for the birth control rule.»
Not everyone
believes what you
believe, and we are sick and tired of you people forcing your views on everyone else then screaming about being persecuted when people
say «no, we don't want to listen and we're tired of you putting your rules and the name of your deity all over
everything».
Do you
believe everything the Bible
says about Noah's ark?
I
said you
believe everything you hear from the news.
Their God is not free, but a god who does
everything they
believe and
say.
So, with that
said, in my humble opinion, I
believe he would find the best the brightest, the most harmonious and the beauty in
everything he did.
Me personally would like to
believe so and I do.If there is not god life is pretty pathetic if your think deeply about it.Theres always going to be someone who
says no this is how something is or this happened exactly like this I know for sure (ha ok)... On another note instead of acting like you really do know
everything maybe broaden your horizon and try church or read the bible and give God a chance.
AND it would require that magical particles always existed in order to create the big bang... so basically, you come to us
saying, we're stupid for
Believing in God, an omnipotent being that Created the Universe and do so by
saying the true answer is you should
believe in Magical (Always existing) particles that randomly created
everything by... exploding.......
Well that depends, if you
believe that god literally wrote the book and tossed it out of the sky then it obviously holds a lot of value, so do you practice
everything that it
says to?
Then tell them it's ok to break them as long as you do
everything I
say, and
believe everything I tell you, because we are all rule breakers (original sin).