Sorry, but that kind of doctrine, and the threat of eternal torture is why many are leaving, and many others are just thinking
critically about their beliefs, and finding that it is illogical, immoral, divisive, and incapable of presenting anything resembling evidence to it's own «thruthfullness».
Not exact matches
So it's fairer to say that her confidence in her method — and her
belief that it could be the source of purpose — keep her from
critically examining her real purpose, giving her that unjustified confidence that her knowledge of numbers was evidence that she was right
about justice.
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.
The ability to reason, in the philosophical sense of thinking
critically about one's
beliefs, develops only if a man keeps critical company so that a critic is incorporated in his own consciousness.
Using arts - based pedagogies or arts - inquires goes beyond singing the times - tables or watching a topical DVD, it is
about framing learning experiences to connect the cognitive with the emotive, to
critically examine assumptions, understandings and
beliefs, to view things from different perspectives, and create a space for experimentation where alternative views can be explored.
I'll detail the many reasons it is essential to think
critically about both stubborn
belief that has crossed centuries and the unbelief that is on the rise.