Sentences with phrase «claims for»

Planned Parenthood clinic director Sue Thayer filed the lawsuit against the abortion giant's Iowa affiliate accusing it of submitting «repeated false, fraudulent, and / or ineligible claims for reimbursements» to Medicaid...
I still think a reasonable American goal might be a kind of Socratic openness to taking competing claims for truth — even or especially about the fundamental human issues — seriously as claims for truth.
His first sermon in his home congregation made outrageous claims for his ministry.
How all this may be assembled and related to the traditional claims for Jesus is a task yet to be done thoroughly.
Claims for the uniqueness of Jesus often take two forms not covered by the above.
As before, John makes no claims for himself.
It is Professor Arkes» larger claims for a natural law constitutional jurisprudence — claims advanced by Professor Hittinger and Mr. Ball as well — that, it seems to me, land the whole enterprise in trouble.
In making absolute claims for the partial finite values, man tries to make himself God.
Before we become too certain that things like this can not happen, we might want to look at more recent claims for spiritual healing.
It is called to serve as a model for a society founded not on metaphysical truth claims but on the overturning and transgressing of all such claims for the sake of harmonious and loving coexistence.
In agreement with Troeltsch, Tanner opposes all claims for the absoluteness or superior truth of Christianity.
Therefore when we look for the marks of the presence of the Holy Spirit we should include humility about claims for its possession.
To my mind, however, a game changer in the cultural debate would have to address eros and its completion — or at least the alternative claims for its completion.
But I have to warn you, I don't make any claims for myself as a barber.
Often Christians have made claims for themselves and against the Jews that have no basis in the biblical message.
I would rather one check out claims for themselves rather than taking whatever some book or someone else says as gospel.
seriously, I want to see that, because if it's true, then I will immediately unsubscribe to his blog and tell everyone I know to also do that, but if not, then you should delete this post, because you are making claims for which you have no proof
The delusive pursuit of a «cure» for mental illness, says the author, led to the exaggerated claims for institutionalization in the last century and, since World War II, has contributed to the de-institutionalizing policies that have left innumerable «homeless» wandering the streets of America.
So I can make no claims for God that are ultimate, and if I do, I am dishonest.
Hartshorne claims for his dipolar (absolute and relative) metaphysics that it overcomes the traditional antinomies 0f unity and plurality, being and becoming, the infinite and the finite, eternity and time, necessity and freedom.
-- both to life and thought is in fact a very proper plea, if for no other reason than that it claims for itself such relevance; but to establish some concept of «relevance» as the criterion of Christian belief is a sad mistake.
Christians have been playing Chicken Little with anti-christ claims for 2,000 years.
Much of my work in Character and the Christian Life (Trinity University Press, 1975) is an attempt to articulate a philosophical psychology (the self as agent) sufficient to support these claims for the importance of character in theological ethics.
It is also known to Christian theology that humans tend to make stronger claims for their own needs than they do for their neighbors».
In spite of the fact that Hartshorne universally posits a strong sense of relativity to account for omniscience (as well as for other reasons), I will argue that even Hartshorne is forced in important specific cases to attenuate his claims for a strong interpretation of divine relativity; one that says God feels in exactitude the experience of others.
But if you make the same claims for a religion that's been followed (granted, often poorly) for a couple thousand years, then it's looked upon with skepticism.
sammy» 100 scientists have declared that they «are skeptical of claims for the ability of random mutation and natural selection to account for the complexity of life.»
Current claims for the impending end of history depend for their authorization on a highly selective use of Scripture.
Accordingly, it makes no sense on linguistic or historical grounds to make exclusionary claims for the name «God.»
Believing supernatural claims for which there is not a shred of actual evidence (fact) is not a requirement (fact) of certification or actual delivery of services.
Also, if he claims for statements about Jesus» ultimate significance a self - evidence or demonstration in no way dependent upon participation in the community of faith, he would not intend his statements to be theological in the sense of my definition.
There's a downside to the Obamacare provision that I haven't seen anybody mention yet — employers could find out which employees have filed claims for contraception services and fire them.
I predict we'll start seeing a trend of women getting fired on pretexts like «policy violation» or «poor fit» after they've made insurance claims for contraception.
Whereas the first three claims for Altizer's importance may be widely admitted, the fourth may appear strange and even perverse.
Dante's claims for the absolute veracity of the Comedy offend, one might say, only two classes of reader: believers and nonbelievers.
Sometimes this might require the suspension of absolute claims for the sake of peace.
The bible makes unsubstantiated claims for your god.
Paul, on the contrary, claims all for God.
(ENTIRE BOOK) Based on passages from the Gospel of Matthew, this book considers what it means to be «called» in a time when Christians have so many competing claims for their time, love, and commitment.
I just deny your claims for the reasons partially stated above.
Most claims for larger systems are variations on Schrodinger's cat which seek to link something large to a quantum system.
They say further that even if one does not equate a fetus with a child, as long as one attributes some value to the fetus» and they demonstrate how economists routinely make such outrageous calculations in insurance claims for loss of body parts» and put the value as low as one hundredth of a human being, the lowered crime rate would not come near justifying the number of abortions.
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Believing outlandish claims for which there is NI evidence is not intellectually honest.
Smith and Black also filed claims for unemployment compensation.
In chemistry we just have observed evidence, just as in claims for gods existence.
Since 1972, the year after Lemon, the Supreme Court has rejected every claim by an individual to a free - exercise exemption, with the sole exception of claims for unemployment compensation, which are controlled by clear precedent dating back to 1963.
Point no. 5, especially, should undermine the various claims for the little girl's fundamentally Christian motivation.
You do a great disservice to both Atheism and Skepticism with your pseudo-intellectual claims for which you provide no support.
What we do know about all claims for God's existence, and supposedly inherent qualities, is that they are all indelibly stamped by the fears, wants, prejudices, errors, and limitations of their obviously human authorship.
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