Sentences with phrase «blind faith as»

-- Ariel [LIKED] This is not a film that will scare everyone, but to those who see blind faith as something that should be feared just as much as demonic possession, it will be truly terrifying.
AKB's paint this love affair with blind faith as though it's an unwritten law we must all adhere to if you support a club..
@Brad Don't you find it the slightest bit odd that entry into Heaven is predicated on selecting the One True Religion out of thousands of options with blind faith as your only guide?
/ my IQ was 129 when tested at age 16, no idea what it is now, may have gone down for all i know, but i have to beleive that smarter people tend to be atheists, they have more critical thinking and tend not to rely on blind faith as much.
I think this notion that b / c some religious people are jerks and shove their religion down your face that its acceptable to be an atheist (which is in fact blind faith as well, do not confuse agnostic with atheism) jerk that wants to shove their opinion down your throat.
The company's core principles include taking responsibility for both successes and failures, being fiercely loyal to the company culture, obsessing over exceptional customer service, working with integrity, meeting challenges with positivity, embracing blind faith as well as the grind, and taking the lead while guiding others to achieve their full potential.

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That thing, for Uber (as for so many startups), is its blind, bottomless faith in early adopters.
As further exposition of how blind compliance to authority and the «It Won't Happen to Me» belief pattern work together to prevent us from taking the protective measures we need to take right now, consider a November 2014 article in which a financial analyst stated, «it's time to ditch your golden faith, embrace the truth — and make gold a barbaric relic of your portfolio's past.»
Please prove it with evidence (not by blind faith, such as don't say it says in the Bible).
However, it is far beyond a blind leap of faith, as the Bible and the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus are evidence that there is a God and that He loves us enough to provide a way for salvation even though we as sinners don't deserve it.
I offer a few simple questions: — How can we possibly believe the words written in a book 2000 years ago; or 200 hundred years ago; should be taken with so absolute faith as to be blind to the inconsistencies.
This person is obviously suffering from mental illness and yet this irrational respect that is given to «religious faith» blinds CNN to the point where they post this as «Belief» instead of on the medical page where it belongs.
Blind faith is used as a caution By one that knows when teaching the ignorant about such things as fire for example, when the student comprehends feeling heat, they learn without burning themselves.
There is no such thing as blind faith.
As far as the people who had a lot to do with starting these big religions I don't know much about them, but blind faith is pitifuAs far as the people who had a lot to do with starting these big religions I don't know much about them, but blind faith is pitifuas the people who had a lot to do with starting these big religions I don't know much about them, but blind faith is pitiful.
I'm all for blind faith in God, but please don't take other people's opinions as true unless you have actually done your research.
Faith in the supernatural is «blind faith» as the supernatural is unprovable by definiFaith in the supernatural is «blind faith» as the supernatural is unprovable by definifaith» as the supernatural is unprovable by definition.
They just take it as fact... in blind faith.
I firmly believe that science, reason and logic are far superior than blind faith to explain the world as we experience it.
As Fr Holloway, the co-founder of Faith movement, would often remark, «Truth without love is cold and heartless, but love without truth is blind and diffuse.»
I show that faith doesn't actually allow for blind leaps, but instead, our beliefs change as we are persuaded and convinced by the evidence presented to us.
You may if you wish call my faith a blind one, that does not bother me as I know my redeemer liveth.
Whats rediculous is that there are people as yourself who have been so blinded that they cant even see the evidence, and results of a person who has faith.
As for blind faith, it isn't blind faith, when the Savior has appeared to you.
Faith in God is not blind though as many believe but there is also a supernatural component that enables the faith of a ChrisFaith in God is not blind though as many believe but there is also a supernatural component that enables the faith of a Chrisfaith of a Christian.
The naive concept of faith as blind assent arose from an equally naive and philosophically disreputable theory of knowledge, according to which one knows a thing best by detaching oneself from its use and setting aside personal biases in order to form an idea that corresponds to the thing.
Such suggestions are blind to the processive and contextual character of reality as a whole, where faith must ultimately find its meaning.
well just thinking about these wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the past?
You have blind faith that prevents you from seeing the truth that we are alone and there is in fact no such thing as God.
For like Whitehead and Dewey, Kadushin understood that the concept of organic thinking offered an approach to logic and the foundations of knowledge that was an alternative to the perversions of the sort of blind faith in natural science that had come to dominate the intellectual cultures of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; an alternative that did not attempt to devalue science or replace it with a nonrational mysticism, but which did attempt to place scientific thought into a broader cultural context in which other forms of cultural expression such as religious and legal reasoning could play important and non-subservient roles.
Speaking as someone who does not, in fact, think one can know with absolute certainty that other people exist at all, and therefore «strongly believes» that indeed other «minds» exist, calling the blief that other minds exist nothing more than «blind faith» seems a little out there.
A blind acceptance of the New Testament mythology would be arbitrary, and to press for its acceptance as an article of faith would be to reduce faith to works.
god has never shown himself» is that not blind faith to believe in god as well?
This of course can not be the case so typically, especially among blind faith believers, people will align themselves with one or the other and argue passionately for the view they have become convinced (or want) to be true whilst more objective believers such as AW Tozer and CS Lewis recognize the dilemma.
During the recent controversy over whether Muslim women in Britain should wear the veil, Dr. Taj Hargey, chairman of the Muslim Educational Centre in Oxford, wrote «In contrast to a blind acceptance of specific 7th - century tribal Arabian dress and cultural norms, which have no eternal scriptural endorsement (as believers are required only to be modest), modern Muslims should revive the Islamic principle of ijtihadto interpret the faith for themselves.»
The answers usually proffered for what we see as basic logical flaws in Christianity — «you have been blinded by your lack of faith» «God moves in mysterious ways» «God is outside the Universe» or «our minds are too small to understand the greatness of God» are never satisfying to us.
But then... what «reasonable» christian has seen the blind see, the lame walk, the dumb speak or has themselves done such things as Jesus said, «I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do the things I have been doing..»
Christianity is seen as blind faith, discussable on a take - it - or - leave - it basis — or else it is reduced to Sunday teatime hymns for Granny.
And, for those of you who will question my faith as blind, please know that my faith GREW as I learned to reason and to theorize.
It takes a great deal of faith to be an atheist, the abundant proof of Gods existence is all around you, there is none so blind as he who can not see.
But I can tell you don't have a mastery of science because not even the smartest and most accomplished scientists have as much blind faith in science as you do.
Also, your snide remark suggesting blind faith in a boss as «supporting through the bad» is ridiculous.
i read somewhere that their back 3 had a combined age of 108!!!! just attack them at pace... pity we never invested in a serious winger... crowded out by blind faith in walcott and iwobi with of course ramsey as perennial option... all indicative of a lost decade (and counting)
But as I said in my earlier I am interested in listening from people who don't share my opinion but not blind faith statements but more concrete grasps through the season and at the end of it rather than saying let's wait for end of season.
I can rant here for hours with real proof why we need change as soon as possible, but it will still not convince the blind faith some people have for Arsene.
You think Wenger will get a forward?where's this blind faith coming from?the worst thing that happened was Leicester winning the league as he and Gazidis have already started using that as an excuse as to why we don't need top class signings
As long as the contracts are undisclosed, these clowns are talking and writing lies... people who have blind faith in football «journalism» believe all that *** and make *** ic comments about moneAs long as the contracts are undisclosed, these clowns are talking and writing lies... people who have blind faith in football «journalism» believe all that *** and make *** ic comments about moneas the contracts are undisclosed, these clowns are talking and writing lies... people who have blind faith in football «journalism» believe all that *** and make *** ic comments about money.
Antonio Conte believes «blind faith» in his methods has played a key role in Chelsea's transformation from last season's strugglers to this season's champions - elect, or as the Italian puts it, from «an ugly duckling into a swan».
At first, Faith thought of her mother in law as a friend (this lady must have been blind in the first place to even think this way) and confided some of her frustrations and fears only to find out later that her life became a form of entertainment gossip for her mother in law.
The debate over Scotland's future has, especially recently, served up the incongruous (and unromantic) image of a nation of «bean - counters» basing its decision about independence on the expected profitability of either outcome, yet calculating this expectation (on either side) off the back of political and economic assumptions that resemble nothing so much as declarations of blind fear or faith.
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