Sentences with phrase «do suggest reading»

I do suggest reading CS Lewis» Mere Christianity — It won't bite you I promise.
Again, if this is not a simple case of self - contradiction, does it suggest a reading of Whitehead's theology which would render it compatible with a Deleuzean chaosmology?
That is well and good although I do suggest you read the logical fallacy of «appeal to authority» in Curry et al. 2006.

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«I do,» he replied, proceeding to read off advice honed in 10 years of counseling: Wrap yourself in a «bubble of protection,» he suggested.
If you haven't read it already, I highly suggest you do.
From the integration of media services like Netflix or «reading apps» from the likes of The Guardian, to the Like button that aggregates all of a user's online activity in one place, everything the social network has done over the past few years has suggested that it wants to be the go - to entry point of the Internet.
If you operate heavy machinery or wash windows 50 stories up, stop reading now, but for those office - bound folks whose jobs entail being creative at work, there's new research that suggests an occassional drink or two might do you and your business some good.
If you're in Ecommerce and you haven't read it yet, I suggest you do before you go any further.
Gross also responded to Jeremy Siegel's comments on Bloomberg TV earlier Thursday that Gross doesn't know economics by suggesting that he «hasn't even read my piece, let alone understood it.»
If you're new to Bitcoin and don't quite understand what mining is I suggest you read through our guide to Getting Started With Bitcoin or watch the video over at WeUseCoins.com.
Reading between the lines suggests that the Bank does not expect a strengthening in employment growth and any significant reduction in the unemployment rate over the next eighteen months; in other words before the 2015 election.
If you don't yet have a Bitcoin wallet I suggest reading our Getting Started With Bitcoin post.
Buffett's record suggests investors should spend as much time reading about business and management as they do calculating P / E ratios.
If you have not yet read through his blog's vast resources for entrepreneurs, I suggest you do so — particularly if you plan to pitch your startup to VCs anytime soon.
If you don't know what a REIT is, I suggest you read my post about REITs here:
Even with updated information, growth of the US economy slowed from second and third quarter of 2017 readings that exceeded three percent, but fourth quarter GDP growth did outperform its potential for the third consecutive quarter and deeper analysis suggests that the fourth quarter reading was solid.
How odd that after reading such a beautiful article about love your response is to generalize and lash out at professors (many of whom do not fit your suggested profile).
But when David Halberstam (who, with Neil Sheehan, did more than anyone else to create the canonical narrative of Vietnam) died tragically this past year in an auto accident, not a single obituary notice I read suggested he had been terribly wrong about Tet or that his wrongheadedness had helped create a political situation that had had lethal consequences for millions.
Which, again... I didn't read that she was suggesting that.
I would not say that those who can not read or do not read are lost human beings as you suggest.
If this pamphlet has interested you in Edward Holloway, may we suggest that the best result is to read his works if you have not already done so.
That reading seems to me too clever by half» it attributes to Barak a Machiavellian imagination he has not otherwise displayed» but it does obliquely suggest a quite different, and more plausible, interpretation of the Prime Minister's behavior.
After the Episcopal Church ordained its second openly gay bishop in 2010, Matthews began reading more and eventually embraced a theology that suggests gay Christians do not need to be celibate.
Obviously, that's subjective — and Christians who follow it would certainly disagree — but suggesting that people don't read it seems misguided considering how influential it remains.
Though I do not have the time or space in the conclusion to this chapter to fully explain non-violent resistance, let me present a few of the guiding principles of this practice, and also suggest a few books so you can do further reading and research on your own.
I suggest you read you Bible, while there are evil people doing evil things, often at the behest of God, but more importantly, if you believe the Bible much of the evil comes from God himself.
I have to assume you did not actually read her article, in which she suggests a «Penguin Claus».
All I can suggest is that you read my article, and if that doesn't convince you, then read the linked series of articles by Rabbi Fohrman.
Kierkegaard's own brief preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing does little more than begin this process, and tempts me to suggest that one who is not familiar with other works of Kierkegaard, will find himself still better prepared for immersion in this address if he turns immediately to Section Twelve and reads from that point to the end.
As to who I should hang out with, again had you read my previous posts you would know that I have done, and continue to do as you suggest.
As was suggested earlier, most of the persons likely to read this book do not need to confess the grosser sins of the flesh.
I suggest you read Greg Paul's op - ed article in the Washington Post... it might shock you but statistics don't lie.
Furthermore, there is VASTLY more to the Berkeley evolution site than what you are suggesting, so do give it a read.
I don't know what your viewpoint is on someone being gay and a Christian, but let me suggest that you read his book before you talk about the «choice» Wesley Hill made to be gay (he didn't), or how his father was abusive or absent (he wasn't), or how Wesley should just «man up» and fall in love with a woman (he's tried), or get «cured» by reading the Bible and praying more (he probably reads the Bible and prays more than you or I).
For students who are afraid of God, who have emphasized God's righteousness and their sinfulness, God's bigness and their wormlikeness, I suggest that they find something that doesn't occupy their minds but is pleasant to do, like handiwork, or doing a crossword puzzle, or even reading a detective novel, and to just sit in God's presence.
The way in which the reflexive verb is presented in the French suggests a tighter, internal immediacy than what we may be tempted to read into the English... «s» influencent» sounds much less like an actual multiplicity than does the phrase «influence each other.
I don't know what church you've been going to, but my minister goes to great pains before an election to not mention ANY candidate or particular ballot issue, but instead call on the congregation to read their scriptures (suggesting some references) and pray, pray, pray for God's guidance, as they get ready to cast their vote.
Anyway, if anyone who is reading this can ever imagine the second Joshua, Jesus, doing anything like this to «sinners» who are brought before Him for judgment, let me suggest that you know nothing about Jesus.
but before you do — i'd suggest you read more about the bible — and not just the bible.
I suggest some of those making judgements about Tim Tebow's public faith, read about his life story, and read about all the good he does off the field.
You then made a «hard» left turn in your argument to suggest that not only do Muslim's «meditate» 5 times per day, but that also = reading the Qur «an = book of horror and terror.
I suggest you do some reading at my blog — click on my profile.
In the first two exercises have someone read the instructions, stopping as long as necessary at each slash (/) for you to do what has been suggested.
Note to imbeciles: he didn't really declare everyone in NYC a muslim as the headline suggests... the headline was just baiting you to read the article.
None of us had done it before — we found it a little strange and uncomfortable to begin with, as it was suggested that we simply sit in silence as one person read the passage out.
I suggest you do a little reading on what they are doing over at CERN using the LHC.
I'll take you at your word regarding your recommendation to study and suggest you read WHAT GOD DOES TO YOUR BRAIN by two neuroscientists, Andrew Newberg who is a «theist» (believes in some kind of divine character) and Mark Waldman and agnostic (a non commit on the question).
Pastor, I'm just wondering if you yourself follow ALL the rest of this portion of the Law ie vs 19 or vs 27 regarding cutting the hair at the side of your head, or vs 32 regarding «rising in the presence of elders» or... vs 30 regarding observing the Sabbath — especially after what Our Lord Jesus did in Matt 12 and what He taught in Matt 5 - 7?!? I would suggest that you «do not choke at gnats and swallow camels», and that you prayerfully read what the apostle Paul wrote in 1 Cor 9: 3, 19 - 23 esp vs22 - 23.
I would suggest... if you really do believe in some flying magical spagetti monster... to start to really hunker down and read.
Actually, there was a thing on Facebook today, maybe tongue in cheek or serious, I did not read the whole of it, suggesting that for anyone to have a Santa Claus but not believe in homoousios, it could be considered a case of «cultural appropriation».
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