The entire idea of it seemed so freeing and fit so much with what
I believed about compassion and health.
Not exact matches
We replaced consumption with
compassion because we
believe that Christmas is
about Christ.
I used o think as you do
about Jesus being all those «things»,
about love, self sacrifice,
compassion, etc.... But how is Jesus so loving and compassionate when according to the bible he and his Father will throw billions of people into HELL for all eternity for simply not
believing in them?
How can the writer
believe that he and his fellow evangelicals should worry less
about whether gays can marry or not and more
about keeping their own traditional marriage in tact — 33 % divorce rate — yet claim Santorum shows well - placed
compassion?
why talk
about compassion if you don't
believe its real or consistent (because it's subjective) in the first place?
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.
But when «Amida» and «Christ» name the same feature of the totality, that is, the real and effective presence of wisdom and
compassion everywhere and always, then what Buddhists
believe about Amida and what Christians
believe about Christ can be mutually confirming, mutually contradictory, or mutually supplementary.
I
believe it sometimes can and I also
believe it sometimes does, but I also don't think it's terrible if it doesn't and the couple splits with kindness and
compassion toward each other and themselves — which is what I have learned
about conscious uncoupling only recently, thanks to Gwen and Chris, even though I had divorced many years prior with similar thoughts and actions.
I
believe children need to be taught at young age to respect and care
about animals along with love,
compassion and understanding.
I am very compassionate
about life and love to share that
compassion with others in my life.I
believe in complementing the life of one I am in a relationship with not complicate it... Read More
There's so much subtext beyond
believe - in - yourself bootstraps: how little we know of history reinforced only via tradition and textbook; seeing
compassion and conscience as empathy, not cowardice; a nearly imperceptible message
about living with disability, and that's just a sample.
Frans de Waal, a Dutch pioneer in research
about compassion training,
believes that you can succeed, since human beings are compassionate by nature.
But most of all, it is a story
about believing in the community and trusting in the power of
compassion.
We can do nothing at all without you — if you
believe working animals deserve
compassion and care, find out more
about how you could be part of the solution...
At KVHS, we
believe humane education is
about promoting
compassion, respect, empathy, and the value of the human - animal bond.
At the Guelph Humane Society, we
believe that teaching children
about responsible pet ownership and
compassion for animals builds a more caring future generation!
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About Youtuber We «Saptarishis Astrology»
believe astrology to be beyond mere predictions, fortune telling and event forecast but the way of self - awareness,
compassion, gratitude, enlightenment and spirituality.
«We
believe this format will enable crucial questions
about how to expand the existing Social Emotional Learning framework to incorporate
compassion and secular ethics more fully,» Roeser said.