Sentences with phrase «different than a belief»

And a belief in one is no different than a belief in the Tooth Fairy.

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«My methodology is, one, a belief that at different periods of time, some asset classes are more in favor than others, and two, we rank the major assets against each other and invest in the strong ones,» he said.
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.
I'm just saying that if some scientists believe in one pholosophy, and disagree with others who believe in a different philosophy doesn't mean anything other than a difference in beliefs.
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.
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.
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.
Many people in the pews have different beliefs than the people collecting from them.
you — If so, is this really all that different than fishon's belief that the literal word of God is the only path to «Truth»?
Why would you leave your friend just because she shares different beliefs than yours?
Your asinine beliefs are no different than that of a religous person.
Obviously, they are different than yours, but they are legitimate beliefs, nonetheless.
So it is not a spiritual belief thing... not much different than Mr. Obama and his Chicago, liberal clique advising the executive branch, is it?»
Non belief is also different than skepticism or cinicism, which are closed minded approaches to thought.
It is OK to have differing opinions... it is OK to discuss them civily... but never ever insult someone because their beliefs are different than yours.
Are some Mormon beliefs different than «mainstream» beliefs?
In any case, no scientist, elite or otherwise, has found any scientific evidence for God's existence, so the basis for their belief in a god has no different than anyone else's.
If people are making up religious belief systems entirely out of their imaginations it only stands to reason that what one group of people in one part of the world come up with will be different than what a different group in some other part of the world come up with independently.
The evidence you claim to have for your religious belief is no different or convincing than that claimed by Hindus, Muslims or Sikhs for theirs.
It wasn't the summer that brought an end to my doubt, but it was the summer I encountered a different Jesus, a Jesus who requires more from me than intellectual assent and emotional allegiance; a Jesus who associated with sinners and infuriated the religious; a Jesus who broke the rules and refused to cast the first stone; a Jesus who gravitated toward sick people and crazy people, homeless people and hopeless people; a Jesus who preferred story to exposition and metaphor to syllogism; a Jesus who answered questions with more questions, and demands for proof with demands for faith... a Jesus who healed each person differently and saved each person differently; a Jesus who had no list of beliefs to check off, no doctrinal statements to sign, no surefire way to tell who was «in» and who was «out»; a Jesus who loved after being betrayed, healed after being hurt, and forgave while being nailed to a tree; a Jesus who asked his disciples to do the same...
When the Church acts as an employer and hires people of all different beliefs, it is no different than any other empolyer.
This is no different than the government requiring me to pay taxes that fund wars (any war) that conflict with my beliefs.
I have come to the conclusion that it's okay for me to have different convictions or beliefs than other people in my faith community.
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.
Rather than go highlighting or cherry picking different stories in the ancient text that point to very disturbing characteristics, (because that would bog us down away from my point and launch a ti.t for tat against someone who has already displayed belief over evidence is what matters to him), I will add to my «doctrine» statement that has inflamed and dominated your attention.
A majority of Americans say that President Barack Obama's religious beliefs are either somewhat different or very different than their own, a poll on religion and the recent elections found.
There are like 5 to 8 very intolerant and hostile regular posters here that love to demean and using derogatory terms toward people with a different belief system than them.
Mormon belief is radically different than Christian belief.
All of a sudden the Jews started believing in YHWH, wrote scrolls about this belief, and you think that this is somehow different than the way the Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, or Norse gods came into being?
Using belief as a means to separate the believers from the non-believers is no different than to separate on race or color.
Any student should know that James Petrigu Boyce had a much different set of beliefs than what the Southern Baptists teach today.
That's a very different political belief system (though in my mind equally naive) than communism.
You should ask yourself, to help cure you of your horrid delusions, why it is that even the majority of believers in the world believe in a different god than you do, with wildly different rules to follow, and why your supposedly omnipotent creature can't do a better job of marketing himself over those other beliefs.
there is a topic other than philosophy called anthropology that narrows - down the belief systems of all peoples of the world into four different categories....
In the Church, people of different backgrounds or belief systems than the majority are often overlooked or not approached properly.
Second, your persecution complex is no different than the christians who cry when their belief is questioned and then called out.
And our «forefathers», as I assume you meant, had very different beliefs than you do.
I honestly hope he has experienced a positive catharsis that has made him a happier and stronger person, regardless if that means he has a different belief than he did before.
Their belief system is totally different than ours.
Other than their belief in God, they are no different.
That includes many groups, organizations and individuals that have beliefs that many be different than yours.
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.
Hawaiiguest No, you actually have some beliefs about God which is different than a reasonable scientist that defaults to a no God position.
In an increasingly shrinking world, its a belief that my friends of different religions can have an afterlife that is not doomed to eternal damnation, just because they do not believe the same things I do or because they grew up in a culture different than mine.
(2) Stop acting like a belief is a fact and don't shy away from discussing interpretations of scripture that are different than yours.
The world isn't a worse place because people with beliefs different than mine exist.
We accept people into ours who had different beliefs, you kill them and treat your women worse than livestock.
You are no different than anyone else who declares a belief that can not be proven.
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