Just referring to the sheep fold... This is how I view the two sheepfold... although I must admit
by reading both views of what has been written concerning the sheep fold is that:
Not exact matches
Yet these satirists may have trouble backtracking from their new partisan aggressiveness, becoming yet another contributor to the bubble that news consumers increasingly live in — their
views reinforced
by what they choose to watch and
read.
Intercom's company blog gets 200,000 pages
views, has 90,000 UVMs and is
read by employees of Google, Airbnb and Uber.
I've
read many political screeds blaming Sarbanes - Oxley for the current state of affairs, but in my
view, that perspective is wildly exaggerated
by those with political axes to grind.
If you've ever dreamed of owning your own beachside retreat, a private coastal hideaway with lush ocean
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And FWIW, if you haven't
read The Great Rebalancing yet, it might change the way you
view things at the moment — I know it did wonders for my understanding, althoguh I keep forgetting important parts of it and have to relearn them
by reading Michael's (unfortunately infrequently) blog posts.
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Democrats will push back, but Republicans and allies of the president who agree with Trump's
view that the Trump - Russia investigation is a political «witch hunt» are unlikely to be swayed
by the Democrats» insistence that this memo is a politicized and cherry - picked
reading of the available intelligence.
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Canadian and Alberta voters need to understand that every time you get annoyed at Justin Trudeau and the way he manages the country all you need to do is listen to the radio and Charles Adler rant about him or
read articles
by Lorne Gunter and Rick Bell from the Edmonton Sun (who formerly worked at the Alberta Report, and helped Ted Byfield run the Alberta Report into the ditch, or
read anything written
by Colby Cosh or Ezra Levant and soon you will realize the propaganda and hate these clowns spread about their own political / religious
views trying to scare the general population to their side or
views.
Every time I get annoyed at Justin Trudeau and the way he manages the country all I do is listen to the radio and Charles Adler rant about him or
read articles
by Lorne Gunter and Rick Bell from the Edmonton Sun (who formerly worked at the Alberta Report, and helped Ted Byfield run the Alberta Report into the ditch, or
read anything written
by Colby Cosh or Ezra Levant and soon I realize the propaganda and hate these clowns try and spread about their own political / religious
views I revert back to supporting the more liberal viewpoint).
I enjoy
reading what all of you have to say and
by talking about all of our different
views, it allows us to learn from each other.
At his blog 500 Hats (one of the most -
read blogs
by venture capitalists, according to the Wall Street Journal), he provides an inside
view into the world of venture capitalism and angel investing.
But in a week of coverage, much of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters article I came across yesterday made sure to note, in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged»
by the sexual abuse crisis — a claim which, aside from its mild bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to
read a piece that takes a longer
view.
I am
reading a book called Mystery of Emptiness & Love
by Domo Geshe Rinpoche, and in the first chapter it says «The purpose of this book is to help you uncover the
view that is holding you, rather than the
view you are holding».
Protestants should, from this point of
view,
read it to be led into an otherwise often closed but nonetheless decisive discussion
by a guide who is himself not Catholic but who knows the history and is sympathetic to the problems and proffered solutions.
sacraments — true you probably don't need a church for them — baptism is commanded (for believers), it's special, but not neccesssarily a sacrament, it can be done
by any believer, although possibly it was only the apostles who baptized (I tend to go with the baptist
view on baptism, because that's what I
read in the Bible.
And the problem with praise music is that, in its attempt to be «approachable» to all, it becomes monotonous, tepid and uninspiring
by comparison (at least from the point of
view of someone who can sing and sight -
read).
When you
read through the Bible chapter for chapter one will get a broader
view or the full context about what happened, maybe where it happened why it did happen and for which purpose it happened but: «All scripture is given
by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:..»
The critique
by a young freshman in the back row of the class can hold its own against the
views of Richard Rorty, for the one no less than the other provides a fresh
reading of the text.
However, I still
read books and articles
by Calvinists and those who disagree with my
views.
I
read through the comments section and I am now better able to understand Danica, Catie and all others», who felt betrayed
by TLS, point of
view.
In this
view, Ephesians 2:8 could be
read this way: «For
by grace you have been saved through faith, and it is especially not of yourselves, it is especially the gift of God.»
I never appreciated his use of gratuitous nude pictures he used earlier on to increase his numbers... but I saw it for what it was... I can also see why my husband and I'm sure others, would be offended
by what they see &
read here if this is not their
view of church & religion.
But since then I've been drawn back again and again
by her unique point of
view, as exhibited in posts like «Growing Into Authority,» «10 Reasons Rural Ministry is Great,» and «The Reality of Rural Poverty,» I've even been
reading her series on Reformed Theology!
Two surveys have come out recently — one was a partnership
by Barna and the American Bible Society and the other from LifeWay Research — about the way Christians
view the Bible and how often they
read it and why, and the results are interesting.
You said in the article that people were mean and that Jesus loved everyone and this led to you
reading books
by people branded heretics and it changed your
view on CHristianity and how you
read the Bible..
The Bible can be taken literally or figuratively
by anyone who
reads it, and it need not be, and is usually not,
viewed consistently.
Also try Awareness
by Anthony DiMello (a little bit of religion in it, but a wonderful look at how to
view life)... and maybe Conversations with God
by Neale Donald Walsh (lots of «god» in it, but if you can see past it, a mind - blowing
read).
That's my
reading of a large - scale survey of political and social
views by the Pew Research Center, «Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology.»
It is the obligation of parents to maintain at least minimal standards in the home
by appropriate regulation of the
reading, listening, and
viewing diets of their children.
As an active Mormon, it is always so interesting to me to
read these comments and see how I am
viewed by others and
by the media.
He's all too aware his political
views aren't shared
by his flock: «I'm a typical Guardian -
reading vicar in a Daily Mail -
reading parish,» he explains.
Since that time, my new blog has received over 1.6 million page
views and has been
read by people in almost every country of the world.
When I was asked to write on this subject, the first book I started to
read was written
by three seminary professors, each of whom holds strong
views on the Rapture.
The dramatic emergence of African - American, feminist, womanist, North American Hispanic, Third World and Two - Thirds World, laity, Native American, Asian and Asian - American points of
view is a fact of life in much of the field of systematics, minimal but growing among systematics teachers, significantly present in required
readings and supplemental bibliography, and proffered
by guest lecturers.
mzh, I've
read the Quran and in my
view, your claims are largely not supported
by its contents.
As in most examples of allegorical or symbolical interpretation, the interpreter's
views are first subtly
read into the text and then adroitly extracted
by a pretended exegesis.
Broadcast
by tweets from influential theologians / pastors such as John Piper bidding «Farewell, Rob Bell,» the article's writer is convinced that Bell can no longer claim the title of «Christian» because he suspects Bell of universalism (this decision being made, it seems, simply
by viewing the video above and
reading the publisher's summary rather than, you know,
reading the book first).
But the vast majority of people will be disturbed just
by reading about these scenes, let alone
viewing them on the big screen.
And once you have
read a book or essay
by Lewis, you never
view the world the same way again.
The latter might be the first book to
read since it gives a Western
view of Tibet
by an Austrian who lived there after escaping from a prisoner - of - war camp in India.
But if we
read our culture through these theories with a myopic
view to the global village master image of globalization, we also misapprehend the critical
view that McLuhan proffered and we also ignore his wake up call to the masses that are numbed
by their very globalizing technology.
The Holy See's press office Saturday urged the public to
read the latest Vatican - related diplomatic cables released
by WikiLeaks with «great prudence,» claiming the allegations cited in the documents reflect only the
view of their writers.
As time goes buy the kind defenders of free will over their rejection to «dead» here and colossians 2:13 tend to resort to a familiar defense, that of labeling it a Calvinist viewpoint and that its almost a cultist
view point to hold.Very sad yet very much the defense of many christians.Dead may i suggest is dead, the inability to respond, does not mean that prior to being saved one could not
read scripture but because of this spiritual deadness its not profitabel / meaningful - we just can not continue to revise the meaning of dead to fit a
view point - because natural man has not been born again this deadness (spiritually) shows itself as «none seek after God», in this condition they are» slaves to sin» and the spiritual things of God (the bible) is «folly / foolishness» even the gospel is judged
by natural man as «folly / foolishness «(1 cor.1: 18) Please stop with this weak / common defense called Calvinism - many believers are truly turned off
by such a defense.We must not forget the man's «free will» is what took the whole human race down in the garden; i would hope we can rise above our love affair with the human will.
(Matthew 10:28)[For several theories on this subject,
read «Four
Views on Hell,» edited
by William Crockett (Zondervan, 1992)-RSB-
@opposed
view and you think that 46 million blacks in America is African Sorry too tell you but they are not Africans or Hamites but are Shemites Of the middle east.try
reading a book Put together
by a white European man name Joseph j Williams.HEBREWISMS OF WEST AFRICA
YouTube — Yvonne Ridley 20,594
views · Added 9/20/2007 The journalist was kidnapped
by the Taliban and eventually, after
reading the Koran, she converted to Islam.
You've improved my
view of atheism
by reading of your kindness.
Kuhn reaches the point of recognizing the gospels as kerygma, i.e. as proclamations of Jesus the Messiah in his significance for faith; but whereas the later Protestant
view was that the kerygmatic element was in the service of a post-Easter
view of Jesus as risen Lord,
read back into the narratives
by the later community, Kuhn's
view is that this element was present in the tradition from the very beginning, part of the gospel before the gospels, part of the message of the apostles from the very first days, part of the very fabric of the ministry of Jesus itself.