Sentences with phrase «deep ignorance»

I could not possibly condemn her, nor the other Russians I knew who, like she did, viewed Christianity with lip - curling cynicism, mixed with deep ignorance.
His notion of God and Christian faith is often based on deep ignorance as well as prejudice.
They betrayed a deep ignorance of how Facebook, and the internet in general, works, inviting Zuckerberg to deploy set - piece responses from deep within his comfort zone.
But even more silly was that it appeared as one of the most emailed articles on the site, which convinced me of the deep ignorance most investors still hold regarding the capital markets right now and the opportunities in it.
Your comments show the deep ignorance of the general Catholic populace — or at least those with the biggest mouths.
• Her works display a deep ignorance of political economy, diplomacy, and military strategy.
«This combination of expert knowledge and deep ignorance,» the Holy Father observes, «causes us to ponder.
I disagree The article could have only been written by someone with the deep ignorance engendered by the Christian suppression of critical thinking.
The relative ease with which the gallery has greenlit this «futile gesture» and the tone deafness with which the artist creates his poor facsimile belie a deep ignorance of what's at stake in immigrant communities of color and our efforts to cement humane, sustainable living conditions.
The argument that the 2 °C limit can not be translated into emission goals and budgets is, to put it mildly, unconvincing, and demonstrates a deep ignorance of scientific developments over the last ten years.
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