Sentences with phrase «believed in free»

If you truly believed in free markets, you would understand that the government is rarely (if ever) the most efficient mode of accomplishing anything.
Rauschenbusch, like most in the Social Gospel movement, believed in the free church.
If I believed in free will I could be more well respected and liked better.
To work properly, everyone who doesn't believe in free enterprise has to be isolated, which means in practice that free enterprise only works in a police state.
Trump insisted on CNBC that he believes in free trade, but «to be a good free trader you have to have smart people on our side also, and we are being out negotiated on every corner.»
Observer, if that is your real name, I do believe in free will.
You believe in free speech as long as it's what you want to hear.
I believe in free choice..
@HotAirAce «humans can selectively react to internal and external stimuli and feedback» @Chad A. Personally, I agree with you, as what you are describing is known as free will, since I believe in free will I agree with your statement.
But as I stated above, I don't believe in free will anyways so in my eyes, Bill Buckner didn't have free will no matter how I look at it.
They say silly things like «no one could function without at some level believing in free will» while ignoring the people around them who report that they do and do just fine.
Two comments.One, the atheist / materialist claims that he / she... «Did «nt believe in free will»... O.K.Should we take that to mean some mindless, heretofore unknown force apllied those words in your behalf?Did someone put the proverbial «gun to your head «and force you to post your comments?we await you presumably forced answer with bated breath.Two.As for Mr.Gingrich, beware.Politics aside, the one question yet remains for Calista: How did you, a professed «devout «Roman Catholic, carry on a 6 - year affair with a man you knew was married?How does that square with the Biblical prohibition against committing adultery?Oh wait!I know!As a «devout «Roman Catholic you can sin with impunity; just go to your priest, say a couple of «hail Marys and Our Fathers», ask the priest to bless your sinning, and resume.Of course!I had forgetton how easily Catholics excuse their trangressions (ex opere operato, anyone).
If you believe in free will it is not proper to ask God to change anyone's mind.
My religion (Christianity) wholeheartedly believes in free will.
Can you pray for such a thing if you believe in free will?
The one who believes in free will says, «See?
I'm a materialist as well as an atheist and therefore don't believe in free will so I don't agree with some of what you said anyways but that's an argument for another thread.
People who believe in the free grace of God also need to develop a vision for the future about planting churches.
«Even though starting a government meeting with a religious prayer is offensive to many, considered a violation of our const.itution by many, makes many feel ostracized and as if their voice will not be given equal consideration to those who are religions, I think we should still start of government meetings with prayers because this is a country that believes in the free expression of ones beliefs and opinions without fear of percecution.»
dvdrichards1115 -»... this is a country that believes in the free expression of ones beliefs and opinions without fear of percecution.»
Do you believe in free will and the responsibility of man to believe and receive Christ?
This practice of proxy baptism for the dead is evidence of three things: 1) LDS is not Christian, 2) LDS doesn't believe in free will choice to ask Jesus into your Heart.
Second I believe in free speech and freedom to worship as I see fit as long as I don't cause physical harm to anyone and the freedom to believe what I want to regardless of what anyone else thinks.
It's surprising to hear a Christian who doesn't believe in free will and that man can be imperfect in his choices.
The U.S. system of governance is at a tipping point where we have to decide (and are about to) whether we believe in the free exercise of enterprise and good will of the people or whether we will subjegate our freedom for the care of a bureaucracy.
I believe in free grace.
An atheist who purports to believe in free will simply hasnt thought through the implications of their naturalistic position.
I do happen to believe in free speech.
The problem rightly targeted by the Pope is that too many capitalists do not really believe in a free market that can benefit all.
If so, you really can't believe in free will.
The Ash «arites have accepted determinism and the Mu «tazilites believe in free will, but the Shi`ites believe that the arguments of both sects are inadequate.
Is it a requirement to be a Republican who believes in free market capitalism and limited government to have to be a Christian?
During the McCarthy era, she testified willingly before the House Committee on Unamerican Activities in support of the oppression of American communists, a clear indication that she did not believe in free speech.
I don't believe in free will but that's an extension of my lack of belief in god.
«That's greatly disturbing to people that believe in free speech,» said George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley.
In his diary on April 30, 1870 he says, «My first act of free will shall be to believe in free will.»
If you did, you'd learn that, contrary to your own personal biases, countless atheists believe in free will... they simply don't believe it's something given by God.
(assuming you believe in free will)
Not even all Christians believe in free will.
The guiding premise of those who believe in free inquiry is that truth is more likely to be discovered if the opportunity exists for the free exchange of opposing opinions; the process of interchange is frequently as important as the result.
Sorry, I'll clarify — I do believe in free will as it is part of sentience... not something we get from being created by an omnipotent being.
Hate to speak for QS, but in my humble opinion I believe in free will.
«I believe in free trade, and the outcomes of free trade are going to be in the long term more beneficial than artificially creating a monopoly,» he said.
Not those wearing rose colored glasses, but people who believe in free speech.
I believe in free speech, but that doesn't include personal abuse to me or any other reader.
In Europe, a liberal is someone from a right wing party who believes in free markets, low taxes, and minimal regulations.
I too believe in free speech and Obama should've just laughed this one off.
The Conservative Party will always believe in free markets.
As a fiscal conservative who believes in free markets, Harry wanted a say in how the auto bailout plan was administered.»
Politically, he checks many of the usual Republican boxes: He believes in a free - market economy, backs small government and supports few, if any, regulations on guns.
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