I do feel sorry for anyone who
believes in something so strongly, and then is completely disappointed.
A limiting belief means
you believe in something so much that you can't see another perspective.
Morons people want to
believe in something so bad they will believe anything and that's worse than believing in nothing morons
Also, if you're going to
believe in something so asinine, be ready to take it on the chin occasionally.
if you can
believe in something so profound as god, how can you possibly say that his opposite..
If you haven't
believed in something so much that you are willing to die for it then you just don't understand.
Extra special religious like this, Mormonism, Jehova witness, Scientology, and the like are either using their «faith» to get what they personally want and have no real belief or they are both thoroughly brainwashed by the growing up with it and thoroughly stupid for
believing in something so ludicrous.
My reply was I preferred our kids to know I never deceived them, not even to hoodwink them into
believing in something so innocent as Santa Claus, along with the guilt trips spun on kids about religion, the tooth fairy, guardian angels, etc..
Faith is not a means to truth, it is simply the end result of wanting to
believe in something so bad regardless of the fact no evidence can substantiate your claim.
I find it very sad that there are people here in America so uneducated and ignorant enough to
believe in something so ridiculous...
Until there is proof, I can't bring myself to
believe in something so fantastical and out of place in nature as life after death.
I'm bemused when people ask me (in a slightly disappointed tone) how I could
believe in something so irrational as technical analysis?!
I can understand how the global warming alarmists of academia might
believe in something so strongly that nothing else mattered.
They believe in something so much that they'll sacrifice themselves for it.
Not exact matches
It takes time to create great products and a stable business,
so I've learned that to succeed you have to remain consistent, especially when you truly
believe in something.
But pretty quickly we realized, hey, we
believe in our concept
so much, and really think we've found
something broken.
In his latest interview with Stephen Dubner on the Freakonomics radio's, «Secret Life of CEOs» series, he details exactly why promoting from within is
something he
believes so strongly.
I'm living it right now, and I may even write a book about it soon because it's
something I really
believe in with everything
in me,
so much
so that I'm living and breathing it weekly.
But then every once
in a while, you run into a research result on the opposite end of the spectrum —
something so counter-intuitive you can hardly
believe it's true.
All of these are good reasons to invest
in search, but I
believe the reason
so many invest comes down to
something much more important.
Simply because a large number of people
believe in something doesn't make is
so.
So if you learned of
something or seen it occur
in the past then you can
believe it can happen
in the future.
What I am saying is, stop dogging someone for
believing in something, when you too are
believing in something not
so diffrent.
Their
believing in something doesn't make it
so.
@ Concert: «I
believe like a child that suffering will be healed and made up for, that all the humiliating absurdity of human contradictions will vanish like a pitiful mirage, like the despi.cable fabrication of the impotent and infinitely small Euclidean mind of man, that
in the world's finale, at the moment of eternal harmony,
something so precious will come to pass that it will suffice for all hearts, for the comforting of all resentments, for the atonement of all the crimes of humanity, for all the blood that they've shed; that it will make it not only possible to forgive but to justify all that has happened.»
I said it to hotair already, but I will expand it a bit for you: what is evidence for some is not accepted by everyone; just as
in a court case, some jurors are convinced with very little evidence while some people can not be convinced of
something no matter how much evidence there is... much of this comes from how you were raised and your own personal world view, for many people God does not fit into their world view
so whatever evidence there is they close their eyes and say, «No, I don't
believe that!»
@Lil one right...
so while you pretend to be better then everyone else because you «
believe»
in something no one has ever proven.
So they can't really understand how people can
believe in something that refuses to provide concrete proof of it's existence.
He said that the latest study (Professor Jordan Grafman, from the US National Inst - itute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
in Bethesda,) suggests the brain is inherently sensitive to
believing in almost anything if there are grounds for doing
so, but when there is a mystery about
something, the same neural machinery is co-opted
in the formulation of religious belief.
Gee, if you don't
believe in it (Mormonism) then why be
so PARANOID you'd be forced into
something against your will
in Heaven??
I guess the only thing you got on me is more people
believe in yours than mine, but we both know that even if 99.99 % of people
believe something to be true it doesn't make it true (See the earth being flat)
so I guess the numbers game doesn't help.
I don't
believe in something my brain tells me is impossible
so I get to burn
in hell.
I just find it ammusing that they spend
so much time trying to justify why they don't
believe in something.
Most people don't devote
so much time with
something they don't
believe in.
You all spend
so much time fighting against
something you don't even
believe in.
People say the reason why there are virtually no atheists here
in Africa is because we are poor,
so we have to
believe in something, some form of hope.
It is odd, isn't it, that
so many churches (preachers)
believe that «we have to do
something» to
believe in Jesus.
Many many other places, but you won't accept reality I already know... you think the book is more than the product of men's imaginations,
so trying to show you where it is false is
something you are not willing to hear... you would rather
believe the fake pearls men planted
in your book.
are people
so simple they crave the misguided beliefs of others to feel better about themselves or are we triing to understand the lunacy of our citizens to
believe something as pathic as a 3000 year old IDEA
in order to act properly when voting
in those who will run this country for the next 4 years a.k.a. voting
in one who using rational thinking and logic to make choices!
I do
believe in something greater than self and will continue to do
so, even if my beliefs are those of the Kemetic faith.
If you are
SO smart, let's hear your rationalization for WHY you whole heartedly
believe in something that is totally un-proveable.
God has left everything for the final day and everyone will get
something no matter we
believe in it or not
so over time we develop a kind of fearlessness (no fear of God) because He is not following us
in an unmarked car like a cop and this freedom we use
in a wrong way.
Thus, the blind person would have every right to say, «Well, you can not provide any evidence that there is
something called «color,»
so I do not
believe in it.»
Saying Hobby Lobby doesn't «
believe»
in something so important as contraception is ridiculous.
So, you're saying that
something has to be wrong with someone for them not to
believe in your God?
Just because you say
something is refuted doesn't make it
so... you ve played fast and loose with some numbers
in other posts... and you have misrepresented historical events — knowingly I
believe (the whole Stalin — Mao issue)... I think accuracy is a secondary concern to you.
So according to you because nothing can be «proven» we should all
believes in something that can be less proven than our basic reality.
in context that GOD created... He can cause it to happen
in HIS way... laws of nature did not exist until there was
something for it to influence... the writers of the Bible did not
believe in flat earth or the sun revolving around the earth... seems to me you cant see figures of speech, but only false stuff...
so why don't you tell the weather man at your local TV station to stop saying surinse and sunset eh?
If atheists are
so happy and confident with the choices they have made, why are they
so apparently unhappy (judging on the venom
in their posts)» Have you ever had the opportunity to live
in a society
in which 90 % of the populace
believe in something that you find to be fanciful
in the extreme?
I don't happen to agree that adding the word god makes
something a prayer because I do not
believe that prayer works and if you think that puts me
in line with a life
in hell,
so be it... I'd rather be anywhere that the likes of you and your kind aren't.