Players will still be able to use their platform to protest police brutality and racial oppression without
fear of punishment from the league.
If it starts to measure its food waste, its staff may not track it accurately out of
fear of punishment from managers.
If the only thing keeping you from doing wrong is
fear of punishment from your deity then you are obviously doing something wrong.
What a bunch of bull... Only atheists can hold true moral values, as they are not based on
the fear of punishment from gods.
Not exact matches
Fear and awe of God differ radically from horror: We fear God's punishment and stand in awe of his presence, but we are horrified when we no longer believe that God will do just
Fear and awe
of God differ radically
from horror: We
fear God's punishment and stand in awe of his presence, but we are horrified when we no longer believe that God will do just
fear God's
punishment and stand in awe
of his presence, but we are horrified when we no longer believe that God will do justice.
Therefore your goodness is coming
from the same place that it comes for all
of us:
fear of legal
punishment.
When we know how much God loves us, this not only frees us
from fear of punishment, but it also frees us
from the desire to sin, because we know that God only wants what is best for us, and His instructions are not to destroy our joy or ruin our lives, but to increase our enjoyment
of life, and help us live better, longer, healthier, happier lives.
If a person needs the
fear of eternal
punishment by a make believe god to deter them
from killing, stealing or any other sort
of malevolence, they are not decent human beings to begin with.
Forgiveness removes the weight
of blame and
punishment and
fear from the sinner; while healing names those aspects and consequences
of sin that take longer to repair, and names those dimensions
of creation's fallenness that inhibit the well - being
of the community
of believers.
Fear of the
punishment is so far
from helping him to do the Good in truth, that it ruins him, just because
punishment is a medicine.
Any system
of belief that is based on
fear of punishment and hope for reward is inherently barbaric and evil as it eliminates intellectual freedom
from the equation.
But what say we all take a moment
from biting each others» heads off to cool down and appreciate that we live in a society that lets us say things like this (referring to both the billboard and this discussion) without
fear of severe
punishment?
«We're basically aiming to get these rules declared unconstitutional so that pastors have the right to speak freely
from the pulpit without
fear of punishment,» said Dale Schowengerdt, legal counsel for the ADF.
Children were removed
from their homes, put in to Residential schools where they were horribly abused, forced to leave the beliefs behind for
fear of severe
punishment at the hands
of their christian masters, forced to lose their Native Tongue... all in some warped vision to tear down a culture and destroy it.
Fear of punishment in some imagined afterlife isn't stopping people
from behaving badly any more than imprisonment or a death penalty is stopping murderers
from killing.
religion is so formidable in our society because
of the unending indoctrination, the constant threat
of expulsion
from the community, and the use
of fear in the form
of eternal
punishment.
No reputable theologian could really defend the idea that a sincere Christian frequently committed numerous mortal sins, but a burden
of personal guilt lay heavily in the sermons
of the day, and people looked for an assurance, not just
of absolution, but
of release
from the
punishment that they
feared they had incurred.
fred... yes fred, i have a better way — but you sir, i have no need to keep this conversation going, for you are terribly thick headed, and beyond brainwashed by religion... you claim to believe the bible and what is has to say yet allow for me to be a di - ck to god without
fear of recourse or any form
of punishment from god — back in the day, i would have been smoted, now you losers claim that he will just torture me forever in hell as my
punishment — this implies that god has learned better ways to function as god — whoa, did anyone else just see what i said, god learned... thats rather un-godly, to learn, being he is all knowing - but your right, i am wrong... jesus christ where did i put my fuk you card, oh god - dam - nit... i must have thrown it away with all the other garbage i don't use... well too bad.
Crowe plays this note fairly well in his early scenes, his downcast eyes and reserved, low voice in front
of the king indicating that fealty that comes
from fear of punishment rather than devotion — a
fear thoroughly justified when Robin's frank talk to his sovereign on the justness
of these «holy wars» lands him in the stocks with proto — Merrie Men Will Scarlet (Scott Grimes), Little John (Kevin Durand), and Allan A'Dayle (Alan Doyle).
im currently in a school doing extra sixth lessons and im actually finding it detrimental to my learning giving me more work homework time and my mock results are down
from my last year many schools do less school and achieve much higher pass rates i fell that this extra time is making students feel worse and limits there ability to socialize when they go to school until 4:10 pm and arrive home at about 5 making it dark in the winter while walking home may i add it also means that when we get home are daily 2 hr
of hw leaves us being at home with no extra work at about 7 pm on top
of this there is revision for exams and catch up work for students to complete all
of this removes a students ability to have fun were we are hunting success in
fear of punishment To conclude extra lessons punish the mind and form a generation
of students that dislike school and even sometimes even become suicidal all because schools think they are doing things right
And since
punishment would be coming
from a government institution — yes, that is what a public school is — that means without
fear of punishment by the state.
Veteran teachers can recall classroom management strategies that drew on rewards,
punishments, combinations
of the two, and a good healthy dose
of fear from time to time.
This method removes you
from the
punishment in the kitten's mind, which is desirable for two reasons: The kitten doesn't begin to
fear you as a source
of punishment (as it would if you spank!)
The potential effects
of punishment can include aggression or counter-aggression; suppressed behavior (preventing the consultant / trainer
from adequately reading the animal); increased anxiety and
fear; physical harm; a negative association with the owner or handlers; and increased unwanted behavior, or new unwanted behaviors.5
If you have a dog that suffers
from a more severe behavioral issue, the best thing you can do is to avoid the use
of any confrontational or
punishment - based training methods, as this can exacerbate aggression,
fear, and anxiety - based issues.
Many games are about learning
from mistakes, but the ability to jump right back into battle after death without the
fear of lost progress means failure rarely feels like
punishment in Cuphead.
In other words, if the child isn't subject to too much parental control, it is more likely that their «good» behavior will stem
from their own inner motivation rather than being motivated by external rewards or because
of fearing punishments.
The unsafe persons usually have no personality development because
of fear from punishment and others reproach and have tendency to receive social privilege / points, so they have tool tendency to religion, and they have defect in their faith [2][3][4].
Numerous researches [14][15] indicate that the persons who have unsafe interest style, usually have no personality development because
of fear from punishment and others reproach and have tendency to receive social privilege / points, so they have tool tendency to religion.