Not exact matches
Study the Mormon faith, study Orthodox and Catholic teachings, look for the root the Abrahmic faiths
in the Torah, and you will learn how differing
beliefs systems yet share a universal,
central truth - the knowledge of a benevolent and loving God.
If this premise produces
in the theist a noticeable attitude change, perhaps it's because you're getting close to the
central nervous
system of his god -
belief.
I generally put this down to very religious people (who have been raised with the concept that God is personally invested
in them and is a
central force
in their life) experiencing the thought of a person without a religious
belief system as being close to someone soul-less: without morals and without any fear of punishment (hell), so obviously less trustworthy than religious people who have a spiritual Big Brother and religious community watching their every move.
One of the
central tenets of their
belief system is that God judges nations as well as men, so they absolutely claim the right to force others into their own
belief to forestall God's judgment on the nation they live
in.
Indeed,
belief in a political
system has been the
central core life - guiding / defining
belief of several major historical figures.
Now, this
belief has gotten a dose of scientific support from a study that suggests that the
central nervous
system can regulate pain and even reduce joint damage
in arthritic rats.
To maintain as much size as possible, our
belief is that we must keep our training load
in a maintenance to stimulating range, therefore the
central nervous
system should not be subject to undue amounts of fatigue.
The
central theme of all three is the elaboration of a philosophy and value
system, which does not necessarily include
belief in any personal deity or «higher power,» although the three differ considerably
in their tone, form, and ambition.
At its heart, the law reflects a
belief that is radical and unproven
in a large urban school
system: that parents will make better decisions for the schools than a
central bureaucracy widely perceived to be too large and remote to...
Slavs and Tatars, founded
in 2006, is an art collective whose installations, lecture - performances, sculptures and publications contemplate otherwise little - known affinities, syncretic ideas,
belief systems and rituals among peoples of the Caucasus,
Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
This fantasy, which seems to play a
central role
in the
belief system of model - oriented «climate scientists,» has never developed any traction among trained geophysicists with field - going experience.
To accommodate the religious
beliefs of marriage commissioners, the province is considering implementing a
system similar to the one
in Ontario where couples go to a
central office instead of contacting an individual commissioner.