no no no, i first engage them in a conversation... normally ending badly due to them not liking my choice of argument or tools i use in
a conversation over belief... so in short i am norally the one insulted and left to think... which i believe is the same way children act when they hear the word «NO»... but i have had some great conversations with people over religion, its just a rare thing.
Not exact matches
The fact that the new testament is in question
over and
over within these
conversations cast any person's faith; whose
beliefs are based in part on comments penned by or for Paul, into question.
«So it gave us an opportunity to talk about their conviction and why they don't eat pork and what that means, and it really opened up some great opportunities of dialogue and
conversation — just really
over cuisine — all of us sitting down and talking about what our
beliefs are.»
while there is nothing wrong with a Christian owning / running / operating our own business but at none of these places do you find that they are pushing their
beliefs on other employees, requiring them to believe the same thing, etc. it's apparent with walmart — a horrible place to shop, employees don't care whether you need help or not & will even run
over you while walking & texting on the job or standing around cussing & carrying on in their personal
conversations instead of assisting customers.
Personally, I do need to find someone who shares my political
beliefs but I would not rank an interest in politics
over activities like traveling, cooking together or coffee and
conversations.
In a later
conversation, Jeffries also said he supports standardized testing
over «five million teachers doing their own thing,» which would seem to be at odds with his
belief that schools need to celebrate and uphold marginalized students.
The courage to build relationships and trust even when people are questioning, arguing (even yelling at you), the courage to ask others to change practices, their
beliefs and try new things (despite years of experience behind them) and the courage and patience to have very exhausting, confusing and difficult days only to go back to work and start
over each and every morning; one
conversation at a time, one priority at a time and all the time building your own confidence.
Ninety - nine times out of a hundred, the lawyer does not share that
belief after a casual
conversation over turducken.