Sally Jansen, Actually not ALL people inherently believe in a creator, though t is
a common human belief that the world around them came from something outside of its own understanding.
Not exact matches
The disposal of unsound religious
beliefs and practices through the resolute application of knowledge leading to
common acceptance of their fatal flaws is a well - established and time - honored tradition whose constructive value is populated with hundreds of noteworthy precedents that serve as benchmarks in the continuing enlightenment of the
human race.
The ridiculous assertion that because Christians follow their religion they are somehow outside of basic
human rights is absolutely criminal... We are doomed if what you three have posted becomes the
common belief.
«Having one thing in
common, whether it be a
belief or enthusiasm or hobby or political mission, does not make you immune, individually or as a class, to all the other ridiculous social baggage
humans carry with them all the time.
Fiction was a
common tool to illustrate
beliefs about valued or abhorred
human characteristics.
thats why we have to debate more and realize that our diferrences are just superficial misunderstanding, that to be united to a
common belief in him can be logical and true only with the
belief that we are evolving to attain a better relationship for all of us.Proven by science that all
humans evolved from one parent, who evolved from lower forms of life, who evolved from pure energy through the big bang and guided by the spirit or conciousness of His Will.
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a
common source, that the Dead Sea had been in existence long before
human beings came to live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard
belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
They readily acknowledge that they are
human associations united by
common belief and purpose.
But I can see how it must be difficult for people to set aside
common sense and
human decency in order to maintain their religious
beliefs.
The «liberal» is more often impelled to employ appeals to our
common human experience as evidence for or against particular
beliefs.
Humanist
beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of
human beings, emphasize
common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving
human problems.
A genre which rests on the fundamental
belief that willful killing is wrong and that every
human being, no matter how unpleasant, inconvenient or worthless his life may be, has a right to live it to the last natural moment, needs no particular apology in an age in which gratuitous violence and arbitrary death have become
common.
Whatever the occasion, the
common intention would be to show that the congregation's lack of orthodoxy is itself an arc of rich
human interpretation that, rounded into a circle, enfolds all expressions of
belief.
He also grants the
common - sense view that a
human corpse is a dead thing as a
human body, but he still makes his panpsychistic point by insisting that even a corpse is composed of many living things and, as far as our knowledge runs, nothing else.29 In addition, he claims that his
belief that there is only a relative and not an absolute distinction between mind and matter is given support by recent developments in physics that have shown that the differences between matter and various kinds of radiation are differences of degree and not of kind.
The naivety was the
belief that despite the commodification, or capitalization, of nature it was still possible to rely on the decency of
human instincts to promote the
common good.
The Martian celebrates both the indomitable
human spirit and the
belief that our species can, with patience and
common sense, think its way out of almost any problem.
It's a
common belief that dogs age seven years for each
human year.
Make 7 your pet's lucky number It's a
common belief that dogs age seven years for each
human year.
There is
common belief that these sinkholes were being used to offer
human sacrifice.
Como states, «The
common denominator and unifying factor in all of these fields is rooted in some form of
belief and the
human capacity for prehension».
It's
common for scientists to overlook the possibility of MBPS because it goes against the
belief that a scientist or warmer would never deliberately hurt his or her Earth or fellow
human beings.
The
belief that Thermageddon will arise from our altering 1 / 3000th of the atmosphere in a century is in - your - face illogical, rooted in a dozen fallacies marked out by Aristotle as the
commonest in
human discourse.
Guest post by Monckton of Brenchley: «The
belief that Thermageddon will arise from our altering 1 / 3000th of the atmosphere in a century is in - your - face illogical, rooted in a dozen fallacies marked out by Aristotle as the
commonest in
human discourse.
There are 24 - character strengths that represent a
common language said to describe what is best in
human beings; these then represent pathways to six virtues that are noted to be universal in
human beings across religions, cultures, nations and
belief systems, which are: wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence.