It's definitely a mixture of
different belief sets — some which are obviously disturbing and extreme and others which are less so.
Not exact matches
If you are imposing your
beliefs on another
set of people simply because they are
different than you (thus crushing their rights in the process), you pretty much deserve all the mean name calling.
Since atheists have a wide variety of ethical views they will not follow a single
set of laws but
different rules pertaining to their
different belief systems.
It should be pointed out, however, that while you're doing this there are people in other parts of the world, your country, even your city who are going through the exact same process with a completely
different set of
beliefs.
When we practice something else it's because we've switched out those
beliefs for a
different set.
Any student should know that James Petrigu Boyce had a much
different set of
beliefs than what the Southern Baptists teach today.
You are so
different in your Christian
beliefs, I would think you may want to
set him straight the way you correct all the atheists that you disagree with.
You bash one
set of rediculous
beliefs while espousing the virtues of a
different set of rediculous
beliefs.
It is certainly true — as I will soon point out — that many FWTs do utilize a
set of criteria
different from Griffin's when determining justified theistic
belief.
I hear this a lot, but everyone I ask has a
different set they consider to be the «fundamental»
beliefs.
Just maybe God has
set this human existence up in a way that all the world prays to a
different Savior or «God» not knowing who he is But all the prayers — whether they come from Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, and the diverse christain
beliefs of Catholics, Protestants, Baptists, Evangelicals et al all end up going to the same Savior or God — and when we get to the afterlife, the Savior — God — Messiah — will reveal himself and greet us by saying - you were all praying to me and did not know it was I becasue of your human limitations
but again, that's driven by underlying
beliefs (and Mandela had a
different set of
beliefs).
The Consultation for Promoting British Values in School is a hastily thrown together
set of amendments to the Independent School Standards (2013) which ensured all independent schools» activities and teaching be informed by the 2010 Equalities Act.The consultation proposes strengthening the Independent School Standards regulations and extending these to all schools (state and independent), emphasising that a school's «written policy, plans and schemes of work -LSB-... must] not undermine the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with
different faiths and
beliefs.»
The
setting and holding of boundaries grows a slightly
different type of trust: a strong
belief that a parent will uphold safety and integrity.
Diversity surrounds us — our family make - ups are unique, our abilities and goals differ from our friends, we have
different standards of living and
sets of
beliefs... both across our communities and around the world.
Theme: Learning About Diversity: Diversity surrounds us — our family make - ups are unique, our abilities and goals differ from our friends, we have
different standards of living and
sets of
beliefs... both across our communities and around the world.
Every parent has a
different set of philosophies, of
beliefs, and what works for one family does not necessarily work for the next.
There are many
different types of meditation, each incorporating their own
set of
beliefs and meditation techniques.
Additionally, American men have a completely
different way of
set of values and
beliefs due to cultural environments in which they are raised.
Remember, they grew up with a
different set of
beliefs and values.
The researchers then
set up six
different controlled experiments designed to test how these
beliefs might affect performance on a variety of physical and mental tests.
Know the catholic dating options available for singles Catholic dating sites help two
different individuals who share the same
set of
beliefs to connect with each other.
These are questions without one correct answer, questions that stimulate discussion and can be a very powerful way to reinforce the idea that there are
different views of an issue, or a
set of
beliefs that can be equally valid.
As I learned, those are
different goals requiring not only
different skill
sets but also
beliefs.
«It is my strong
belief that the more we can foster experimentation, the more we can foster a
different set of models that can be franchised across the system, the more successful we can be,» Obama said about charter schools.
But certainly what seems so important to me now is what it seems we're losing in our culture: the very basic ability to empathize, to feel that others are human beings just as we are, though they may look
different and have a
different set of
beliefs.
I think members might feel a little isolated or
set apart from the rest of society because some of their
beliefs seem very
different to other people.
One of the foundational
beliefs that DTAYS is built on is the understanding that each trader must explore and experiment with
different approaches to markets in order to determine the best method of trading for their own personal skill
set.
People are judged based on certain standards, and it's risky being
different or at least having a
different set of
beliefs.
The two terms activate
different sets of
beliefs, feelings, and behaviors, as well as
different degrees of urgency about the need to respond.
Try testing your
belief by getting balls of
different colors and
setting aside one as a mystery ball.
CBT may refer to
different interventions, including «self - instructions (e.g. distraction, imagery, motivational self - talk), relaxation and / or biofeedback, development of adaptive coping strategies (e.g. minimizing negative or self - defeating thoughts), changing maladaptive
beliefs about pain, and goal
setting».
Family therapists in healthcare
settings must show awareness of, curiosity about, and respect for
different biopsychosocial / spiritual
beliefs, practices, and traditions across the intersection of social locations (e.g., ability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity).