Sentences with phrase «dangers in thinking»

But I would like to point out several dangers in the thinking of those who reject the concept of justice based on creation ordinances known to all persons, regardless of their religious persuasion or soteriological and revelational systems.
I think there's a danger in thinking that if you know something, everyone else does and that's what Dr. Lucan has fallen for when he can't understand how other parents think things like go - gurts are healthy.
My concern is that this demonstrates yet again the danger in thinking that a license (especially a third - party license such as through OverDrive) is in any way comparable to ownership.
There is a danger in thinking that money is free.
There is a danger in thinking that every little bit of South Africa has been discovered.

Not exact matches

So, when I hear people (who never met Chris) call him a mass - murderer or a coward or a hate - filled killer, I can't help but think about those incidents in Fallujah, in which he willingly put himself in grave danger trying to save lives.
Those character traits that are conservative, that are really absent now, I think, put us in danger.
There's an inherent danger in letting people think that they have perfected something.
«But the danger here is in thinking that, therefore, everything's fine,» said Madani.
«I don't think there's a danger in oversharing.
Don't try to track it down yourself if you think doing so might put you in danger.
As to the increase in numbers, a little reflection should persuade even those Jews who, like Professor Namier, think of numbers as dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than real.
And while iHeartMedia, the industry's top player, is in danger of going bankrupt, Cramer said that the radio business has more potential to it than many investors might think.
Virtual kidnappers rely solely on deception, fear and their technological expertise to make families think that a loved one is in danger and a ransom must be paid immediately, through an electronic bank transaction or wire transfer, in order to gain their release.
RK: I think there's a big danger in raising too much money in many companies, particularly seed stage companies, because it allows the entrepreneur to ignore the market feedback and continue to believe what they want to believe for too long.
«I think he would say that at present the danger in monetary policy would be to be too restrained rather than to be too expansionary,» said Steve Rattner, who worked with Summers at the White House.
In an article published on its website last Friday, the century - old think tank cautioned that «there exists a very real danger that the petro will not only fail to cure Venezuela's economic woes but will also weaken the integrity of cryptocurrencies writ - large.»
I think anybody in payments probably who's an established long time player, with an old method, has more danger than used to exist.
The broker has total control over the collateral for the loan, including the ability to step in and force you to sell stock if it thinks you're in danger of defaulting on its loan.
Frank goes on to warn: «The real danger in elevating Kudlow to a position of such great public authority, I think, is not that he will continue to misapprehend the world (though of course he will), but that he will be in a position to put his destructive ideology into effect.»
However, I think it creates a great deal of danger for those with their bodies in the squares.
I don't think that we're really in danger of dying out as a species.
I've been pilloried for this, but I've said that I think the real danger in America, without question, is the election of Hillary Clinton.
Still, I tend to think there is a danger in staying away for more than a temporary sabbatical.
I think that's so important for our generation, and also a part of the danger we feel in deconstructing our faith: that we won't belong anymore.
I don't think think putting our troops in further danger is worth proving a point.
On the other hand, political theologians are sometimes prone to the opposite danger, so historicizing their conceptualization of reality that nature comes to be treated, as it generally was in 19th century continental Protestant thought and on into the 20th century, as a mere stage for history.
True, Jeremy, yet I think your post avoids (not even skirts) the danger of «God spoke to me» Ron mentions in his comment.
Bottom Line 2: no, South Korea and Japan will not go to war over the Dodko islets, but despite all that economistic thinking ought to imply, relations between the two countries really are seriously deteriorating, and in danger of becoming worse yet.
And I don't think the world is in any danger of lacking population.
Think how much danger you'll be in if we keep this up.
While there is no parallel in Christian theology, there is ample parallel in Christian folk - belief — a consecrated communion wafer worn around the neck has been thought to be the best defense against Dracula, and crosses and medals are put to similar use against modern dangers.
I think there's a big danger for the institution both in terms of its credibility and its actual fidelity to Jesus in the New Testament in letting the gap between the new pastoral and the doctrinal get too large.
Seems to me that the law says that you can kill someone if you think your life is in danger.
Any and every bar fight can now end in a not guilty verdict by the subjective rational of» I thought my life was in danger
It is important in this respect to note the dangers of taking the Comedy as a sort of summa of medieval thought.
Are these contracts to «represent» a company in a certain way taking away freedom of speech and thought and putting the companies which require them in danger of being insular and abusive?
So difficult is the achievement of balance in human thought and experience that one sees even the Bible moving from an original sense of social solidarity, lacking adequate recognition of individuality, to a sense of the value of the single human soul, in danger of lacking adequate consciousness of social obligation.
The Gnostics completely turn what Christians believe about Satan on its head, and I think there is real danger in digging into the fall of Satan too hard.
Moltmann's thoughts on the dangers of using the power of scientific knowledge without pondering beauty - and in particular on the dangers of the «economisation» of science in this century, in which scientific thought may only be valued generally in terms of its economic power - would be shared by many researchers in the UK.
But Dr Williams said an approach to law which simply said «there's one law for everybody and that's all there is to be said, and anything else that commands your loyalty or allegiance is completely irrelevant in the processes of the courts — I think that's a bit of a danger.
It's actual laughable when you think about all the danger in the universe, the high speeds, the intense gravity the large scale of the universe, who could have guessed that all of this is happening above us all the time.
Indeed, we are perhaps in greater danger, because we think that our theorizing is the same as a true Christian life of prayer, faith, self - denial and humility.
But in the act of admonishing, he will shrink before the thought of leading the youth straight into the danger of double - mindedness by deceptively focusing his attention upon the punishment the world metes out.
How different would be the certainly inevitable controversies in the Church if all parties would fight honestly, admitting the weaknesses and dangers of their own position, if they would only acknowledge at least the speck in their own eye while they think themselves obliged to take exception to the log in the eye of their neighbour.
I think you need to save yourself and your soul first, I promise you it is in danger of being consumed by the devil.
If you read this article and think, «I need to tell everyone who believes in religion that they're fools / idiots / simpletons,» as a way to discuss the danger, I'd argue that you're not as enlightened as you may feel.
If you think that people putting stock faith in exorcism over medical care is a danger, I think that's a relevant reaction to THIS ARTICLE.
In a global conversation about danger, fear and Syrian refugees, we're seeing a resurgence of the countercultural practice of loving people we don't think are like us — and in extending Gospel - saturated love to them, we realize we are far more similar in our human needIn a global conversation about danger, fear and Syrian refugees, we're seeing a resurgence of the countercultural practice of loving people we don't think are like us — and in extending Gospel - saturated love to them, we realize we are far more similar in our human needin extending Gospel - saturated love to them, we realize we are far more similar in our human needin our human needs.
In this sense, one of the greatest present dangers to responsible moral discourse in social ethics is, I think, «moralism» and unrestrained idealism, which frequently operate to overcome these harsh realities I have described by attacking them — or worse, by simply ignoring theIn this sense, one of the greatest present dangers to responsible moral discourse in social ethics is, I think, «moralism» and unrestrained idealism, which frequently operate to overcome these harsh realities I have described by attacking them — or worse, by simply ignoring thein social ethics is, I think, «moralism» and unrestrained idealism, which frequently operate to overcome these harsh realities I have described by attacking them — or worse, by simply ignoring them.
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