Sentences with phrase «deeper than beliefs»

This feeling of connection goes deeper than beliefs or knowledge.
You can believe many things, but Faith goes deeper than belief.

Not exact matches

It's Not Russia: Rich Lowry argues that «the Russian bot hysteria» obscures the fact that Americans hold fundamentally divergent beliefs — ones that run far deeper than Facebook posts.
«Generally, they're educated, liberal, and open - minded, with a deep sense of connection to the Earth and a belief that there's more to life than what appears on the surface.»
I am for the elimination of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band aid on a severe cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go deeper than that to the root cause, I know lots of religious people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many beliefs such as paganism, Buddism, Taoism, which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have as much problems as we do.
But if a belief in god or lack thereof has nothing to do with your company, that's your right (although I wouldn't think it would be a wise idea anywhere other than the deep south).
Hartshorne also has a deep and abiding conviction «that idealism (here taking Ewing's definition: the belief that reality can be explained in terms of the mind) has more to teach us than most contemporaries realize» (CSPM xiii).
In my belief that a large acquaintance with particulars often makes us wiser than the possession of abstract formulas, however deep, I have loaded the lectures with concrete examples, and I have chosen these among the extremer expressions of the religious temperament.
You will see that morality and kindness are not rooted in belief, it's much deeper and more profound than that.
Bloom declares that the American religion is not Protestant or Christian but Gnostic, that even most American Methodists, Roman Catholics, and even Jews and Muslims are more Gnostic than normative in their deepest and unwariest beliefs.
You also might realize that the vast majority of those of us with «deep psychiatric issues» (your words) have no problem at all with atheistic beliefs (and they are beliefs — you are choosing to believe the universe sprang from nothingness, which is no less absurd than a benevolent creator).
By not really understanding the faith of your neighbor and his beliefs are any better than a frog in a well that thinks the world is all round, deep, fark and made of stone?
But he is not mistaken to see that, if belief in the Caller becomes less pervasive in our culture, the work ethic will lose «its deepest purposive dimensions» and devolve into little more than the search for a satisfying and fulfilling career.
It is essential for the development of science that the Catholic beliefs about the material world mentioned above are firmly held, even though it is at a deep psychological level where they are implicit rather than explicit.
She herself followed a spiritual path alighned with American Indian belief system, but she expressed to me that Highe Pwer meant anything you Believe to be more powerful than you... after deep thought over much time I found that I believe the ocean was more powerful than me and began the path of giving over my poerlessness to the sea... been sober for 24 years and thay has evoved int not just the sea, but rocks.
She challenges long - held beliefs and goes much deeper than many leading nutrition authorities.
A Tory - Lib Dem deal is a non-starter: negotiations would dig deeper than David Cameron's belief that «progressive ends» are nice things.
It seems the current Governor Cuomo is bending over for certain contributors rather than helping the general public — doesn; t seem that has anything to do with his conscience or deep moral beliefs.
It tells a simple story, but tells it well, and with its themes of a woman finding a means to self - identity through a deep - seated belief that there's more to life than the one she's made for herself, it strikes a resonant chord for those stuck in similar ruts.
Our deep belief in punishing black students is the reason King must do more than make friendly suggestions to the charter sector and the rest of the nation's public schools.
As we demonstrated in our 2015 analysis of the Common Core debate on Twitter, the dispute about the standards was largely a proxy war over other politically - charged issues, including opposition to a federal role in education, which many believe should be the domain of state and local education policy; a fear that the Common Core could become a gateway for access to data on children that might be used for exploitive purposes rather than to inform educational improvement; a source for the proliferation of testing which has come to oppressively dominate education; a way for business interests to exploit public education for private gain; or a belief that an emphasis on standards reform distracts from the deeper underlying causes of low educational performance, which include poverty and social inequity.
For more than 25 years, the Efficacy Institute has supported success in high - poverty, high - minority schools with a bone - deep belief that all students can succeed.
Her storytellers bear witness to some of the most horrific, unjust beliefs and actions that stain our nation's history, offering a token of literary justice that resonates much deeper than a mere drop in the best - seller bucket.
One of our core beliefs is that making money over time is more about protecting against locking in deep drawdowns than it is about squeezing out every ounce of upside during bull markets.
She brings to the Foundation more than 30 years of experience leading cultural institutions, a fundamental belief in the power of artists to catalyze social change, and a deep commitment to the role artist foundations can play in expanding opportunities for cultural conversation.
While such a «missing heat» explanation for a lack of recent warming [i.e., Trenberth's argument that just can not find it yet] is theoretically possible, I find it rather unsatisfying basing an unwavering belief in eventual catastrophic global warming on a deep - ocean mechanism so weak we can't even measure it [i.e., the coldest deep ocean waters are actually warmer than they should be by thousandths of a degree]...
Boggy and deep forest conditions being hypothesied both to foster better fossil preservation of stomata structures, and to promote higher than global CO2 concentrations locally, thus to skew observations to the belief of higher CO2 levels than actual.
The last best hope for the alarmists is faith in an occult belief, that the «missing heat» has gone into the local abyss, rather than the abyss of deep space.
Deep in the psyche of these over 50s men, other than those like me who have resisted the nuclear siren's call, there is a non-rational belief in the endless safe power of nuclear fission and delusions of fusion.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z