Sentences with phrase «believing random people»

I generally like to find out things for myself instead of believing random people on a comment board, so I'm curious as to your statements.
I believe Obama when he says he's a christian for the same reason I believe any random person on the street or a friend.

Not exact matches

Family, freinds, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, the postman, people from your church, people you like, people you don't like, your ex-husband or ex-wife (I know you don't want to, but take one for the team), the cashier at Walmart, your child's teacher, the kid in the drive - thru window at McDonald's, the random encyclopedia salesman that knocks on your door while your eating dinner, the pushy car salesman who doesn't believe your «just looking,» the overweight plumber wedged under your kitchen sink
Lots of people choose to believe some random event is a sign of something supernatural.
Ask at random a dozen people if they believe in prayer, and what are their replies?
JW, «Billions of people believing in God and Jesus can not be just a random thing... If there were probably hundreds I would probably dought as well!»
It's weird to me that you believe that even after 1000 drops and 1000 of the same result you still believe that if a random person you have never met claimed that his ball did not fall then that's proof positive that the law of gravity was broken and that it is possible even though no one was there to verify it, or anyway to recreate it.
I'd be so offended... If A I believed in Heaven and B I cared about what some random stupid person thinks.
So, is the credibility issue that I believe strongly, or that I don't need to ask 500 or so random people in a poll or survey to validate my beliefs for me?
I won't ever understand how people could actually believe that something so massive, complex, and beautiful was actually started by some magical chance of a random explosion, and that humans somehow evolved from some small celled organism that happened to be created out of the explosion.
Something in the spirit longs for meaning — longs to believe in a world order where nothing is purposeless, where character is more than chemistry, and people are something more than a random chaos of molecules.
I tend to believe I allow more time for packing than most people (I'm puzzled when I hear someone telling me they just throw random stuff in a suitcase an hour before their flight).
I would never have guessed that you used to be a baker, so thank you for that random fact - I love random facts and learning more about people:) And finally, I must admit that due to the color of this cake (I mean, I know it's not a cake per se, but to me it's still a cake haha) it's really hard to believe it's not chocolatey, although thinking about it, that would probably not be the worst thing either... Well, well, hugs to you and enjoy the rest of the week, dear xx
More specifically, for easy and quick interaction with «strangers», society as a whole needs to have the understanding, that they are safe from arbitrary violence (put simpler: people must believe that they won't get killed by a random stranger when walking down the street).
I love meeting new people, Im a very genuine kinda guy very old school in the sence that i do nt believe in random hook ups, sex isnt bad but never a good first impression:), I love to laugh and have fun so hit me up if you wan na...
In the case of Josh Trank and Fantastic Four, I don't think you can believe what the internet and random people on forums are claiming happened even more so when the information is second or third - hand accounts.
But when TV news, the Red Cross, and random commenters on the internet all believe it's a good idea and even just part of being an adult, you can tell what people think of renters insurance on Long Island.
While some people like to believe that you can pick managers base on past performance, no one has ever been able to establish persistence in excess performance beyond random chance.
Juicy Excerpt: Some people believe that stock prices follow the pattern of a random walk.
In a series of famous experiments beginning in the 1970s, psychologist Ellen Langer showed that people often believe they have control over certain random events.
I believe just about any person you chose at random would do a better job then this man who hijacked our country
One has to be credulous indeed to believe that a random geologist, not specially knowledgeable about the area, or someone making comments in response to this article is going to find something that all these smart people have missed.
Do your best to stick to the random comments that most people make online — «the weather sucks» or «I can't believe the Vikings traded for McNabb.»
But when TV news, the Red Cross, and random commenters on the internet all believe it's a good idea and even just part of being an adult, you can tell what people think of renters insurance on Long Island.
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