It's not a matter of
caring about belief.
Here's somethin for you hateful Atheists, Nobody
cares about your beliefs, keep them to yourself.
If I want a school that does not
care about its beliefs, isn't passionate about justice, and doesn't take action, I have a long list.
They don't
care about your beliefs in the sanctity of literature (what good is it anyway?
Not exact matches
A second challenging (and nonsensical) barrier to stemming this firearm - health crisis, he says, is the widely propagated myth that physicians can't, or shouldn't, talk to their patients
about the safety risks of guns — a
belief reinforced by a misunderstanding of a provision in the Affordable
Care Act.
Fox hosts are on very different pages
about the Giuliani revelation - «They better have an explanation» - «No one
cares about Stormy Daniels» - «I sort of knew that the president knew it and paid it back» - Giuliani's story is «is unworthy of
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As people who
care deeply
about their country, we are taught implicitly to vote for the party that most closely resembles our set of
beliefs and convictions.
It's my
belief that once you reach somewhere around $ 250,000 in your 401 (k), you'll start
caring less
about your contributions and start really
caring about your investments.
I do not
care one iota if you like what I write or say
about your irrational
beliefs.
«This is a wonderful match for us, as MEP and Stepstone share common
beliefs about how best to take
care of the consumer, educate the community and serve our referral partners.»
The same is true of gender and minority representation, since the expectations of the day, unfortunate as they were, didn't commonly include the
belief held by many today that Parliament should look, think, and
care about issues in broadly similar ways to the country at large.
And «Prof» Stevie P again «sits» in judgement but who
cares what he professes since he refuses to be honest
about his own
beliefs, something all religious «experts» should do before pontificating.
Any way have your
belief and I will have mine... and that's all
about it really although would wish that you are guided to GOD but as we are told that we can't guide to GOD whom we love or
care for and that only that GOD guides whom he wills...!
i do nt
care if you do nt beleive in god or my religion, but one thing
about my religion is it teaches respect, to whatever your
beliefs are teaches ignorance thats the difference between me and you i
care for others to were you only
care about yourself without the reprecussions of the future
Even when I did not know or
care about other gods there was a difference between Santa Clause and
beliefs in gods.
I don't
care about how school buildings are used unless teachers in those buildings are forced to teach a particular religious
belief.
If you really don't
care about evidence, if you just wanted us to provide an answer without any interest in what we'd say, or without any
care to understand our position... then I guess yeah, there's no way for me to show your
beliefs to be flawed, as you've adopted a purely egocentric epistemology.
Do you even
care about how your
beliefs affect other people?
It's as though you aren't really interested in examining your
beliefs, as though the validity of them is entirely meaningless, and you only
care about holding them in lieu of anything anyone else says.
While holding on to our different
beliefs about theology, we can still find common ground in what our sacred texts say
about caring for the poor.
Also, if the Christians who are so gung ho
about limiting the freedom of expression by non-believers were truly confident in the righteousness of their
belief, they wouldn't
care what someone else said.
The Romans really didn't
care about your religious
beliefs.
I long ago lost any
belief in God, but if she exists and
cares about us humnas I would think she would want us to think of our loved ones first.
You are naive to not
care about his religious
beliefs.
If you don't
care about the veracity of your
beliefs than I can only wish you well while you play in your sky castles.
He believes that whoever is in a battle with him is his comrade, and he doesn't
care much
about their other
beliefs or agendas.
If «believers» aligned their right
beliefs with right practice, fewer church members would look elsewhere for critically important discussions
about caring, inclusiveness, open dialogue, ethical decision - making, and shared doubts in the context of a disturbing contemporary polarized culture.
We
care about a candidates religious
beliefs because we fear what the candidate might do to us in the name of religion.
My
belief as a Christian is more
about living a life from a standpoint of
caring about my fellow man or woman.
Like Oden, I do not share the
belief of some of my contemporaries that constructive Christian thinking — that is, theology --- is no longer possible, and that play is all that is humanly supportable.4 Nor do I
care to become «deliciously irresponsible» and merely produce fantasies
about fun and frolics on the beach or in the bedroom, of leisure filled with ecstasy and laughter5 Rather, my concern in this book is to inquire on behalf of the Christian community
about the significance of play.
Nobody
cares (or should
care) what you believe, so what's the point in gathering up a group of like - minded people unless it's to make you feel better
about your
beliefs?
We wouldn't
care about your myths if they weren't thrown at us from every direction, usually starting in childhood where the defenseless are forced to accept
belief systems.
Our theological
beliefs about the community of faith, the images of God we find meaningful, ethical perspectives based on our understanding of justice and
care, and our interpretation of suffering and healing, sin and forgiveness, ground us and guide us in responding to the crises of members of our congregations.
I don't
care if people agree with my religious
beliefs, what I do
care about is that they know I don't sacrifice babies or engage in homilies to Satan during ritual.
I think the author points out some interesting things that open - minded people might consider when they think
about their own
beliefs and why they should
care about what other people do in their own homes.
The article is only irrelevant if the voting public ignores, or at least doesn't
care about religious
beliefs.
I
care about many people who are christian... I don't
care about how Georges contributed to your Christian
belief... big difference.
As to your religious
beliefs, you don't have a damn thing to say
about what a person does in their private life, including their health -
care decisions.
I don't even
care if they stop believing... just want people to be at least somewhat honest
about their
beliefs.
I
care about the fact that the expression of one's
beliefs can be a criminal offence, regardless of the location of expression.
It's because they don't
care, they don't
care what our
beliefs are,
about our hiertage, they only
care about taking the country over little by little, which they are doing a fantastic job and being very successful.
We need a fundamental analysis of the background
beliefs about care, life, health and suffering that inform modern medical practices.
You
care more
about a clump of cells then you do
about the future of that child you are attempting to use your
belief to force born in to this world.
They only
care about maintaining their
beliefs.
If Christ never lived, what do you really
care what other peoples personal
beliefs about Him?
It surprises me that you comment to Sabio
about people assuming it is your
belief given what you have expressed
about not
caring what people think of you.
Your own calculation of your self - interest, and your own moral and religious
beliefs about ethical health
care coverage, matter not at all under Obamacare.
Whether your family is seemingly ambivalent
about your
beliefs («Jesus, Allah, Buddha... I don't
care; just pass the mashed potatoes!»)
Why the hell would an atheist
care about what anyone with religious
beliefs thinks?
Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem cell research that could save countless human lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America by Christians, for so called faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi
belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to rule the world, etc... But who
cares about evidence in the real world when we have our imaginations and delusions
about gods with no evidence of them existing.