Sentences with phrase «believe in anything simply»

Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many.
«Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it.
Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books.

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Atheist bring nothing good to society... unfortunately they don't have philosophical minds they can't see the big picture... you simply put a monkey in lab coat on TV, call them a scientist, and an atheist will believe anything they say.
Just like any religion there are different types of atheists, some simply don't believe in a «creator» or higher authority, but others use atheism as a shield of intellectuality, safely keeping them from feeling anything.
but i believe god will punish people that were very sinful (like hitler, not a average person that does bad things) i just cant see god punishing people for simply not believing in him, a Buddhist monk that does nt do anything bad goes to hell for simply not believing?
This issue is an extremely common topic at meetings and it is always stressed that believe in a Higher Power can be anything of your choosing and many AAs simply believe in the power of the group as a whole as their Higher Power (I have also know many people who started with this belief and later found faith in God).
Faith is simply believing in something, anything, which can not be definitively proven.
The fact that you don't believe there is anything larger than you in the universe, quite simply proves how self centered you must be.
Very shortly into the sermon I realized 3 things: 1) although my practice would tolerate any of the people in the congregation (welcome them even), if they knew anything about me, I'd be tarred and feathered — and certainly NOT welcome; 2) redemption & heaven were the only reason for good deeds, not simply because strive (in this lifetime) for compassion and truth; and 3) the guy really believed there was a place in the sky made of gold, and that living there was desirable.
Believing that ritualistic superst!tions (praying in a specified manner, washing a certain way, visiting a holy shrine, bowing to an imaginary supernatural being, etc.) will somehow magically convince this super-being to * do * anything is simply not the truth; then going one step further and proclaiming that these beliefs are the * only * way or we will suffer eternal damnation.
I can sort of understand believing in a First Cause / Prime Mover / Ultimate Energy type of thing (Theism), but to believe in any of the man - made stories about what this being demands, wants, needs or promises, if anything, is simply not my default position.
As I say always if you don't believe in anything then you are simply not human!
«Arnaud believed, quite simply, that the pursuit of the pleasures of the table is as worthy as anything else one chooses to pursue in life,» says the Casbarian family.
Or you may believe strongly that children are simply going to reject anything on a school lunch tray that's unfamiliar to them — beans and rice, or a veggie and chicken stir fry, for example — resulting in that much more food waste and hungry kids.
The idea that national leaders or the leaders of businesses, or other institutions, etc can not sensibly offer an apology for issues they were not personally involved in is simply incoherent, at least for anybody who believes in any notion of «nation», «community», «people» or anything like that.
You wouldn't see it in the wild, they believed, because the cruel realities of nature simply don't allow anything to live long enough to decline.
For a long time I didn't believe that there was anything from my past that could have triggered this experience in my life, but yoga has helped me to realize that some of this was in fact learned behavior, some of this was the reaction of cruel kids in school and some was just simply fear of not being enough in my life.
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This further infuriated the small base of WCW Fans as well as Wrestling fans in general against the Movie further.As far as I recall, I was interested at the time to see anything involving Wrestling period and was somewhat excited to see it.I already expressed how much I like, so I will finish up by saying I could understand at the time why people disliked the Movie back then, but now I have absolutely no comprehension why people still consider it one of the worst Wrestling Movies of all time.The bottom line is that compared to most «Wrestling Movies», Ready To Rumble still holds up nicely and for anyone to simply hate on it without reexamining it again is just stupid in my opinion.I guarantee you if you watch it again objectively now of days I believe that you will see it in A entirely different light.
More than anything, it is just simply hard to believe that something like this is allowed to happen in America.
The Christian Right which is what the Bush aministration is all about does not believe in global warming or that the environmental problems we are now experiencing have anything to do with what humans have done — it is all simply cyclical — it is what the earth does — it is nature taking its course humans have not caused it.
All it requires is for everybody in the world who believes that fossil fuel use is a threat to the climate to simply stop using fossil fuel, or anything done, produced or distributed with it.
One is if the general counsel simply has no interest in doing it, no buy - in, and doesn't believe in anything other than the traditional hourly billing model.
That said, I appreciate your passionate attacks on my desire to state my perspective on house hacking (which I believe is different from anything that's been written about before either on blogs or in books), but I might suggest that an easy solution is simply not to read
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