Sometimes it gets me down to see so many inflammatory comments saying that
everyone in my belief system is «hateful» «weak minded» «believes in fairy tales» «is a joke» etc..
Not exact matches
It's a law
in congress stating
everyone should pray, it sure as hell then applies to me, especially when it's my government promoting a specific
belief system.
Thus, I try to understand
everyone's (and your) assumptions, design, and the
system of
belief that is currently pragmatically «operating»
in their mind.
but if your parents told you, from the day you were brought home from the hospital, that the Bible was the literal truth, and
everyone — EVERYONE around you continually reinforced that belief — in school, at home, at your friends» houses, and you were in that 24/7/365 from the day you were born, you can start to see — and have sympathy — for these people when other people appear to be attacking their core conditional belief
everyone —
EVERYONE around you continually reinforced that belief — in school, at home, at your friends» houses, and you were in that 24/7/365 from the day you were born, you can start to see — and have sympathy — for these people when other people appear to be attacking their core conditional belief
EVERYONE around you continually reinforced that
belief —
in school, at home, at your friends» houses, and you were
in that 24/7/365 from the day you were born, you can start to see — and have sympathy — for these people when other people appear to be attacking their core conditional
belief system.
But if some dude wants to say he's personally spiritual, but not religious, and isn't trying to cram it down
everyone else's throats against their wills... what's the point
in questioning and condemning that choice or
belief system?
If you would gladly destroy the rule of law
in the name of your religious
beliefs, then you are theoretically putting them above
everyone else — and, by extension, putting your religion above our secular legal
system.
You yourself say that
in America
everyone is free to choose their own religion... that itself is a
belief system, and one that these days more and more seems not to be shared by many Americans, especially
in current politics.
If an organized religious group tries to push their
beliefs on their own congregations and employees their
in the wrong, but
everyone else is able to push their
beliefs and value
system on these people and that's OK.
Actually,
in my
belief system, the cross (atonement) saved
everyone, both those with Jesus and those who were against him.
She founded The Praxis Department
in 2015 with the
belief that
everyone should be able to participate
in the
systems that affect them, and have access to work that allows them a full and meaningful life.
Everyone, from the superintendent to Principal Eaton, emphasizes a
belief that the state's assessment tool doesn't work well for online schools like Achieve, where the majority of students are enrolled because they weren't successful
in a traditional
system, and many are adult students.
I am not proposing that
everyone should do this — without the skills and
belief system in place before the loss it would not be possible or even encouraged.
Since
everyone processes grief differently, according to their own
belief systems, it is interesting to see how the changes
in the industry, that are taking place daily, affect the lives of all REALTORS (r) across our nation, and
in fact, across the world, as a result.