Sentences with phrase «false fears of»

Following false fears of a Bitcoin ban in India, the FUD storm continues as China looks to completely eradicate cryptocurrency trading — but can they succeed?
Allergies, false fears of weight gain and perhaps cost keep many children from enjoying the proved health benefits of almonds and other nuts
A false fear of sacredness has prevented religion from being safeguarded by common sense.

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«When we talk to managers, we recognize there can be a fear or a notion of their own credibility decreasing because of this false narrative about diversity meaning lowering the bar,» Leveroni said.
Frankly, I'll take the fear of false positives over the fear of ignorantly not knowing I have cancer anytime.
Entrepreneurs are faced with a unique opportunity to not only build innovative products but also to build companies that break the cycle and do not play off of fear, false superiority, or treating work as simply an exchange of labor for money.
In our story, Core spreads fear of any and every business in the Bitcoin space that decides to accept Bitcoin Cash, labels them scammers or criminals, and pushes the false idea that they are colluding to destroy Bitcoin Core.
Muslims understand that Halloween has Pagan roots and in several fashions is a celebration of things we believe is wrong or bad such as fear of this world, death, and mythical false things.
I confess that beneath my playful derision lies a hint of fear, not that I'll be «left behind» but that I'm already caught up — in a delusion, in false hope, in a God of my own making... and perhaps, in a looming Great Disappointment.
you will not harbor distrust of those who do not share your god or fear of him, you will not have to dislike of others for being different... You will not need to describe yourself as Catholic, jew, muslim or any other way of displaying false superiority.
In those circumstances the early Christians called men from faith in false gods to faith in the living God, from lives ridden by fear to a life lighted by the love of God.
It can embitter one's pleasure, make life laborious and miserable, make one old and decrepit; but it can not help one to the Good since fear itself has a false conception of the Good — and the Good does not allow itself to be deceived.
You're projecting your fear of rejection, the false belief that something is wrong with you, on to God.
The truth is, Fear has become a false God, one too many of us worship with complete and undying devotion.
How sad that you deny real evidence for a 2000 year old book that has never been updated and can be proven to be false on numerous things... a book written by primitive man to fool the gullible out of money and make them live in fear.
I have thankfully come to realize that that is an abusive and fear laden teaching designed to manipulate and control the masses... and of course also that it is false.
If your morality comes from fear of reprisal or promise of reward, it is false.
They worship the biblical deity like an Auschwitz guard follows orders, i.e. out a twisted mix of fear and a false sense of empowerment in a-sserting their (magical, spiritual) superiority.
IOW, it's the oldest KJ version of myths and legends utilized to control a population, immerse it's followers in a false sense of purpose, embed a fear of an invisible daddy figure and coddle the fear of death.
«I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security... More than by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of saying to us: «Give them something to eat.»»
They may perhaps be submerged again for the time being by a contrary wave of caution, fear of one's own courage, terror of false conclusions which people may like to draw.
The end times will be full of deception, false hope and fears.
The problem is to set aside the damnosa hereditas of prejudice, false tradition, superstition, fear, hatred, that survives from the childhood of the race, and to develop institutions adequate to its maturity.
Let the positive word come first, so that the gospel may undercut the fears which cause men to harden their minds and hearts against any criticism; but then the word of judgment is needed to prevent all that is positive in the gospel from creating false peace of mind in personal life or complacency about our national culture.
Before the individual can be properly related to the community and be a force of union and liberation for others, the individual must conquer the forces of moral disintegration in himself; he must be at peace with himself; he must conquer fear, hate suspicion, false judgments, ignorance, prejudice, etc..
It would arouse false hopes in his followers and false fears in the religious and civil authorities, and thus would hinder his work instead of promoting it.
My proof for this is the fact in over 2000 years at least man as taken away bits of the bible from their daily life so by example if the heads of all religions have changed stuff from the old days then clearly they don't fear god so he must be false
Blessed are the Cheesemakers So then by your logic the god of the bible is false since we are told we must «fear» him... --------------------------------------------------------------------
The current church model is that of a business which depends upon others to purchase its goods and services, but the only goods and services it has to sell are false messages, false promises, fear, shame, abuse.
David A. Stewart, in Thirst for Freedom, describes the operation of the alcoholic's narcissism as «the little dictator,» an unconscious complex of magical thinking, false pride, fear, anger, lack of insight, and resistance to facing one's need for outside help.
but if you have the sense to read the Bible and believe the Word of God, letting down your fears that it's false, you would have opened yourself to a new possibility.
I don't think following Jesus Christ is a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, trust in magic or chance, or a false conception of causation.
You are being defrauded, robbed of your money, time, etc by a fear - mongering false story written for that very purpose.
«More than by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving.»
One's emotions, such as unwillingness to be wrong, the comfort of old beliefs, the fear of stepping out from the familiar into the unknown, keep Christians and Athiests alike from seeing what might be true in the other side's beliefs, or what might be false in their own.
It's akin to paranoia though not exactly the same since it's not a fear, but a false sense of companionship.
I fear that in our American quest for liberty, we have far too often followed a false goddess, rather than the true source of our freedom and liberty, Jesus Christ.
How about the actual fear that a loved one might be headed to hell with a false sense of security.
But perhaps he holds back out of fear of offering false and illusory hopes.
I do not want to declare that any of the articles drawn from my writings are false, for fear of condemning the opinion of the holy doctors, St. Augustine in particular.
But I fear that Jane may be creating false expectations that much can be achieved with a mere snap of the fingers when — at least in a large, urban district like mine, with a FSMC to boot — I'm finding that it's a much slower, more painful battle.
There's a bunch of false implications about hospitals vs. homebirths as well, my favorite being:» «With a home birth, no bags need to be packed, no cars need to be loaded, and there is no fear of getting stuck in traffic or in an elevator.
This comment is based in several fallacies - The NRA spends a lot of money, therefore the public is swayed based on (presumably) false information, therefore congress fears negative public reaction to their votes, therefore they vote against what would (presumably) otherwise be a excellent ideas.
The unchecked exploitation of social media for false public information has raised serious concerns among security experts who fear it may be used to forment trouble in the heat of the 2016 general elections.
With a growing fear of many more immigration raids to come, on Feb. 24, county Democrats added four new conditions to the proposal, including language that prohibits county officers and officials from honoring requests made by ICE and Customs and Border Protection, CBP, that do not give rise to probable cause, and protects Westchester from liability due to false arrests and imprisonments.
General News of Monday, 14 May 2018 Source: dailyguideafrica.com Prophet Osei Emmanuel is reportedly causing fear and panic among residents with «false» prophecies Prophet Osei Emmanuel, who was given 24 hours by the queen mother of the Bechem Traditional Area in the Brong - Ahafo Region to leave the community following his alleged false prophecies, has been fined GH cents 3,000, 12 sheep and a carton of Schnapps before he leaves the town.
Borgia addressed her actions on Tuesday, saying «Well, I am saddened that Astorino has taken on President Trump's technique of spreading false information in order to divide people and to instill fear.
False Alarm: The Truth About the Epidemic of Fear Marc Siegel; Wiley, $ 24.95 SARS, anthrax, and mad cow disease have in the past decade sickened and killed only a tiny minority of humanity.
When you release the illusion of control, you begin an effortless free - fall toward a grand reunion with your original self; a self uncorrupted by the world's false lessons of fear, control and limitations.
In other cases, experts have recommended less frequent screenings, for fear of false positives and overdiagnosis.
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