Sentences with phrase «deal with religious people»

Whether you like it or not, you will have to deal with religious people from Islam to christinaity all of the time.

Not exact matches

If religious people don't have their totally invented delusional fantasies like «The Invisible Man In The Sky» and «Atheists Are Angry», then they would have to deal with the real world as it actually is.
It was a religious community and a bunch of loving people who helped Lucas deal with his CP and find meaning and joy in his life, and also helped a man who lost his son get through life in this cold and uncaring universe.
When a patient's problems are related to religious or moral conflict, the staff clergyman would be the most likely person for the patient to see because of his authority in this area and because he may be perceived by the patient to be the most appropriate person to deal with these problems.
It may be helpful for the counselor to point out to persons from religious backgrounds that they are dealing with profound theological (as well as psychological) realities in the counseling experience.
To fill the gap left by a weakened church, people are not only experimenting with both new and ancient forms of the spiritual and psychic life; they are searching for religious books that deal with the complex problems of society in personal, direct and simple ways.
In more than 30 years of pastoring and dealing with pastors, I have observed that often when a public figure, secular or religious, shouts out in anger about or against a particular subject, it's usually a sign of the inner turmoil of the person crying out around that very issue.
They also have shown it deals with the brain, someone who meditates can get the exact same feeling as a religious person who believes they are feeling their god.
The sad thing is that none of these people except the neglected Kingsley knew how to deal positively with the religious import of the new knowledge of nature.
As established, culturally supported religious practices and traditional communities have weakened, many people feel the need for some way of dealing with their inner stress and emptiness.
But I suppose it has to be dealt with in this consultation from the point of view of its relevance and relation to the problems raised by the threat of Religious Communalism to the Secular Democratic character of Indian polity and the democratic struggle of the people for an egalitarian community.
As people come to realize that the concept of «God» is just an ancient human fabrication «spiritual but not religious» seems to be a rational way to deal with this dichotomy.
We are constantly surprised at how many of the street people, the people in the margins know the real deal (Jesus followers) from what I call the «religious folks» who are selling their brand of religion and whatever comes with it.
Half of clergy felt, as pastors, they must deal with persons» religious and psychological needs together.
The theologian might add that for each person the basic religious questions deal with the significance of his individual life — the only one each of us experiences from the inside — and his relation to the singular God, who is never one of a general class of objects.
In 1967 I saw such work as concerned with case studies» (later I realized I was dealing with religious autobiographies), not in order to draw conclusions but to understand how a person's destiny unfolds, much as the destiny of characters in our Western novels unfolds.
it's always the same deal with religious folk: show some marketable humble or charitable stuff to pull the sheep in and rake in some dollars to pay for the lavish robes, and provide something to use as a red herring to keep people from focusing in on the nasty bits and priest crimes.
But there has always been religious persecution and many people have had to deal with much worse.
Religious values and views play a significant role in the lives of people as they deal with issues affecting their communities.
Religious people have more barriers — they need more — to deal with their delusions.
@TBT The more you post the more I see you are insane, I have dealt with people of your mind set before; most religious fanatics of one stripe or another, but you remind me of a member of the KKK, you will never see through your indocrination and your hatred.
But it is essential to deal with it at some length, first, because some evangelicals have made this charge; second, because the media have spread the charge far and wide; and third, because some religious people discussing AIDS seem to want to ignore the biblical teaching that there is a moral order in the universe and that wrong choices have consequences.
It's amazing how hard it is for people to deal with those that don't believe in god, constantly trying to apply religious group cliches to a group whose only common characteristic is a non-belief in a deity.
However, that is not what Jesus taught at all and if you read the Gospel, the only time he got in the faces of others was when he was dealing with pious religious people who wore God on their sleeve.
As a follow up, I realize and accept that different people deal differently with their past religious experiences.
On the basis of experience from a variety of sources a religious person and the theologian formulate a theory which, like any theory dealing with complex issues in science, is a matter of weighing one experience against another, together with much subjective judgment.
These papers, essays and talks deal primarily with the Indian Church's mission and Indian ecclesiology in relation to two contemporary Indian realities, namely religious and ideological pluralism and the peoples» movements against the present pattern of development under globalisation.
Religious people much like other folks deal with their mortality in secular societal anguish.
They deal primarily with the Indian Church's mission and Indian ecclesiology in relation to two contemporary Indian realities, namely religious and ideological pluralism and the peoples» movements against the present pattern of development under globalisation.
It deals with the setup with artificially created earthquakes at certain precise locations on the planet where, supposedly, new discoveries will finally explain to all people the error of all fundamental religious doctrines.
The normal daily use of the terms described the political, religious, and economic structures and functionaries with which people had to deal.
While Frykholm has no sympathy with the Left Behind series theologically, politically or literally, she has a great deal of sympathy with its readers and she explores why people with interesting lives are drawn to such schlock in their religious reading.
peppered with a great deal of regret and nostalgia.When I think of «the church» in the sense of a body of believers, for me, that is now a sense of uniiting with people that is no longer dependent on religious affliation.So, I can't really say, with serious convicton, «I love the church» That said, I strongly identify with reasons 1, 2, 7, 9, and 10 (well 10 from the audience / particpator position).
I'm fourteen years old starting my road to recovery and it's very fearing and to know that I have to live with it scares the living daylight a out of me I can't speak much about my cognitive behavior therapy because I've only really doing assements but I'm writing this for myself and yourself I haven't always been religious but in times of fear and need know that you aren't alone God is always there and even wen your in your worse state I usally just lay down meditate a bit and speak to my father God and he always gives me a sense of relief this past week I feel like I have been a constant circle of fear but I would always freak out and be scared for no reason but just know that more than 44 million people have this you are br alone and one day you will meet your savior Jesus christ he put you in a test of life and he's going to congratulate you, you must wait for him and on another note if any one knows how to deal with the fear of the future or staying in a constant state please email me at [email protected] thank you so much everyone and there is a recovery maybe but today or Tommie but you will overcome
And by governance on a daily basis, mean from the how from kings, aristocrats, down through every layer of bureaucracy till you get to your local tax collector, what / why / how these people ran the government administration on a day to day basis, from dealing with a rival city who recently stole one of your citizens crops, to pirates interfering with trade on the Mediterranean, to drought, city administration, what to do with tax money, neighborly disputes, superstition, weather, crime, theft, laws and battles of ideology, to political rivalries and infighting, to a foreigner spreading strange religious ideas in the city (or dealing with somebody accused of a crime they claim they did not commit), I mean everything and everything these officials may have dealt with, daily, and how they changed over time.
At OkCupid, being an atheist is a date - maker, not a deal - breaker — «I don't think there has ever been a place with a mixed environment of people from religious and nonreligious backgrounds where it is more comfortable and respected to be an atheist, an agnostic or a humanist.»
This assembly uses film clips to explore the reasons for a variety of cultural celebrations, and how young people in films deal with celebrations linked to religious and cultural rites of passage.
This lesson deals with a series of personal reasons religious people give for believing in God
Who cares about 8 % unemployment, the flatlined economy, abandoning Americans to die in Bengahzi, Joe Biden's buffonery, fast & furious, national debt, USA credit downgrade, trillion dollar annual budget deficits, deliberate sabotage of the coal industry, ACORN, failed foreign policy (Iran with nuclear weapons, bowing to China, stiffing U.K and Israel, etc) abysmal people judgement (Biden again, plus H. Clinton, T, Geithner; K. Sebelius; E. Holder, etc), stopping the pipeline for Canadian oil, blocking drilling in US land, secret «kill lists», ObamaCare, attacking religious liberty, you didn't build that, unseemly chest - pounding over bin Laden (GM is dying but bin Laden is coming back to life), 20 years of Jeremiah Wright, failure of crony capitalism deals with Solyndra - NextEra — Ener1 — Solar Trust etc., over 100 rounds of golf in 1st 3 yrs, choom, the Chevy Volt, insisting the Ft Hood massacre was «workplace violence», secret college transcripts, «clearly the Boston police acted stupidly», disregard of the Simpson - Bowles budget recommendations (after commissioning their work), and lots more irrelevant stuff.
One can imagine how at least, religious people are used to having to deal with complex matters of uncertainty.
Saskatchewan human rights case of interest is Nichols v M.J., which deals with the right of a marriage commissioner to refuse to marry people whose marriage offends the commissioner's religious beliefs.
The additional rights specific to persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities, found in Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities, and in several regional instruments dealing with the rights of persons belonging to minopersons belonging to national or ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities, found in Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities, and in several regional instruments dealing with the rights of persons belonging to mireligious or linguistic minorities, found in Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities, and in several regional instruments dealing with the rights of persons belonging to minoPersons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious or Linguistic Minorities, and in several regional instruments dealing with the rights of persons belonging to miReligious or Linguistic Minorities, and in several regional instruments dealing with the rights of persons belonging to minopersons belonging to minorities.
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