They do have
different beliefs as well in raising their child in their own ways.
Whilst different people may have
different beliefs as to what is the «proper purpose», it might be informative to have a look at the opinion of the Australian Electoral Committee (AEC).
To consider people of
different beliefs as «evil» you dehumanize them and consequently justify all types of horrible retaliations.
I hold
a different belief as to the storage capabilities of the device.
Not exact matches
It also means that morality provisions can not prevent employees from supporting a political party or practicing a specific religion, for example (although some employers, such
as denominational school boards, have argued successfully that their religious
beliefs allow them to hold employees to a
different moral standards).
Zakaria wasn't suggesting ceding Western values and
beliefs — but rather recognizing that prevailing attitudes on such issues
as the environment, human rights, and social affairs are
different in many parts of Asia than those that hold sway in the West.
This adjustment aims to capture both the strength of our
belief in the accuracy of the RCT results
as well
as in the likelihood that Living Goods and BRAC will be able to replicate the results at a greater scale and in somewhat
different locations (though still within Uganda).
As illustrated by the rolling correlation, an investor operating in real time with inception - to - date data may develop
different, dynamic
beliefs.
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Beliefs and Emotions Quantum Physics, Spirituality And Your Life Experience: They're Not
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As You May Currently Think And Believe.
You also ignore the fact that Christians have done just
as bad things
as those living in the Middle East and those you would call doing the work of the devil: killing those who do not share their faith, using their religious position to gain wealth and discriminate against those who have
different beliefs or lifestyles.
Now, if you want to talk about religious theory, that's a
different definition,
as religious theory is based on
belief and assumption and written statements that can not be verified or proven without having faith and
belief.
LDS / Mormon is very
different than a subset of Christianity (most Christians don't consider it Christianity at all), and therefore since it is not
as well known
as mainline Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), criticizing particular details (hair - splitting) is still useful on educating others on LDS
beliefs — even if done so in a negative way.
Science is not influenced by
belief as you suggest because many scientists with
different beliefs validate the experiments, unlike religion which is pure
belief with no evidence.
I was lucky enough to find the church that accepted me and my
beliefs as different from the mainstream but valid and no more right or wrong than anyone else's
beliefs.
This is no
different than those of Abrahams day that made idols of wood and gold
as their core
belief which controlled the destiny of their lives.
Let us remember that and be more respectful — let us reach out to each other with AT THE LEAST tolerance that each person will have
different views and INSTEAD of trying to degrade someone just because they refuse to adhere to your
beliefs — LISTEN to them and allow that you may feel differently but they have a RIGHT to believe or not believe
as they will.
Of course you can be proven wrong... your holy book was written by man, no god involved; thus your
belief is based on the fairy tales told by men who saw a gullible fool a mile away - see, how easy that is???
As for the actual number being only 1.6 billion, sorry the stats say
different and your opinion on who the actual number includes is moot.
In point of fact, there are millions of people out there who embrace
different beliefs who are just
as sure they have evidence
as you.
It appears that if I am not a CHRISTIAN troll, I am to be condemned
as a heretic / heathen while the apologist crowd, no matter how
different their
beliefs will band together in righteous indignation.
Why is it okay for Christians to state
beliefs wholly unsupported by any evidence
as facts but atheists should operate under
different rules?
When the Church acts
as an employer and hires people of all
different beliefs, it is no
different than any other empolyer.
Some consider the
belief in gods and dismiss it
as being no
different from
belief in the Tooth Fairy, or the Easter Bunny.
his decision to convert had nothing to do with what he found, but what he experienced
as a doctor of dying patients and his investigation of
different beliefs.
As for myself, I believe the Bible is 100 % accurate and true, but (if you have read my blog or listened to my podcast for a while), I have a somewhat
different approach to this
belief than is commonly taught.
[10] «ln our view there is an important difference between this factual information being imparted in a descriptive way
as part of a wide - ranging syllabus about
different religions, and a curriculum which teaches a particular religion's doctrinal
beliefs as if they were objectively true.»
The irony of you looking at an image of this rat - faced pope and somehow seeing the image of that Jesus you all believe in... just
as bad
as the Muslims who think their
belief is somehow
different from the Taliban or other murderous sects.
We had so many
different belief systems represented it would be difficult to practice religion
as an inst.tution.
Christians don't accept Mormons
as Christian because their
beliefs are totally
different!
Protestantism accepted the idea that uniformity of
belief is a necessary factor in a church, so that
as new formulations of
belief have arisen new churches have been founded to represent them, until in the United States we have over two hundred
different kinds of Protestant Christians.
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as part of the fast, I will abstain from those reading materials (blogs, books, magazines, Web sites) and radio / TV programs that tend to validate my already held
beliefs in favor of those that offer a
different perspective.
In other chapters, Wuthnow examines further significant questions, such
as who goes to church or not, why
different religious traditions are gaining and losing members, faith and the Internet, recent trends in religious
beliefs and spirituality, the role of families in faith formation, and generational differences when it comes to religion and public life.
Using
belief as a means to separate the believers from the non-believers is no
different than to separate on race or color.
So, to me, the real question becomes do you,
as a devout Christian, vote for someone that has rejected the Bible and its Christian tenets in favor of a
different path to salvation, or someone that actually does believe in the Bible and its Christian tenets but interprets those tenets in a less literal way that seems to run counter to your more literal
beliefs?
The development and the abandonment of certain
beliefs are integral to this view of the status of religious
beliefs.3 Such an interpretation is in stark contrast to the first one inasmuch
as it has a
different epistemological basis.
The only difference is that the condition to enter Paradise is
different in Islam
as compared to what you are saying and that is
Belief in one True God i.e. the Creator of all things instead of believing in the creation itself like Jesus.
I was the «fresh meat» at a couple of churches in the past, including more recently here in the UK at a church in West London that had hidden
beliefs targeting other denominations & faiths,
as well
as many
different lifestyles, etc..
I have every respect to those angels and consider bringing such subject up
as disrespect for what those do to our world with their kindness... Those nuns and popes were once my teachers in the kindergarden in Aden Colony of Southern Arabia although I was considered
as Muslim from Muslim parents... so you can say I hold for them great respect although we are from
different religions
beliefs...!
Blending cultures: Faith traditions are becoming more diverse in the U.S.
as people of
different denominations, cultural backgrounds and ethnic heritages adopt new
beliefs or reinterpret traditional ones.
First of all, in their attitudes toward legalized abortion,
beliefs about abortion, and policy preferences pertaining to abortion, the members of those two groups, not surprisingly, are almost
as different as they possibly could be.
«Inclusivity,» which in the context of the new authority is interpreted
as the amalgamation of people with vastly
different beliefs and ways of life, thus becomes not only the method but also the end of authority's exercise.
As being raised into family with
different beliefs in my heart i was always in between never really knew of either
And our «forefathers»,
as I assume you meant, had very
different beliefs than you do.
If Jesus is not real why not ignoring those who believe on Him
as they do any other religions like Buddha, Hinduism, voodoo all of them are
different belief.
We are each at
different points in our journeys and our
belief will evolve
as we progress.
It sends the wrong signal to those victims who either didn't believe in a religion or who believed in a
different religion; that their religion or
beliefs are not
as important.
For those who argue that other faiths are not given equal treatment in for example many Middle Eastern countries, i say that this is not just any Eastern country, it is America and our fundamental general
beliefs as a people are
different from those of extremist Islamic countries.
But it is
different from traditional theology in that it uses the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (instead of Plato or Aristotle) to express and integrate that
belief into our contemporary perception of reality — a perception which is increasingly sensitive to integration and change
as the fundamental reality.
I claim that Vosper, rather than blowing her own horn or trying to make a buck off the church while she can —
as some have accused — is actually working in the spirit of Bishop Pike to bring about this same honest re-examination of traditional
beliefs, polity, and social awareness and action
as someone who appreciates the tradition and all it holds dear, but only in a
different way than the church would wish.
Picking in a religion gives you a 1:1000 shot at making it into heaven, though a.1 % chance is still better than no chance, I believe that even if you have no faith in any god whatever god you may face at judgment day, you have a better chance of getting in, living a good life without faith than living a life with
belief in a
different god,
as gods are usually jealous and would not like you believing in a
different god.
There are many
different / separate churches that get lumped together
as «mormons» because they share some similar core
beliefs.