Whether it was your fault or somebody else's, you don't have to carry the heavy load of guilt, beating yourself up,
feeling wrong on the inside.
Not exact matches
If you look at the Tea Party, they are totally convinced that America is going in the
wrong direction, that there is something fundamentally
wrong with America, and that is a very similar
feeling to what we have
on the left.
While even his critics, who launched the #NotNolan hashtag
on Twitter, note that Bushnell played a huge role in starting the video game industry, they
feel the timing is
wrong to honor him, given the corporate culture he encouraged and the importance of the #MeToo movement over the past year.
Google's Gary IIIyes sent this tweet
on August 18, 2015, saying that, «If you're an SEO and you're recommending against going HTTPS, you're
wrong, and you should
feel bad.»
Though it may
feel deceptive, there's nothing
wrong with putting
on a bigger face to the world.
There's nothing
wrong with using PPC campaigns to build a brand presence and capture market, but I personally
feel that it depends
on the situation and objectives of the case.
I find it interesting that everyone wants to argue why the position is
wrong, rather than read it for what it is — a clear position
on how you
feel.
I am not saying that it is easy to ignore what you
feel to be facts and truths in order to take
on a faith, but you have to think that you could be
wrong even if all the evidence is telling you that you are right.
These passengers were
wrong and should respect the
feelings of others rather than putting
on a show and demonstrating how «devote» they think they are!
There IS no right or
wrong — a person's beliefs are individual and based
on feelings — everyone has different
feelings based
on their reaction to what they have experienced in life.
Regardless of your beliefs and views, is it not tasteless for CNN to run this as their lead story
on Easter morning??? Americans are appalled by anything done to insult Islam believers, so why is this
felt to be appropriate??? There is nothing
wrong with the article, but its timing makes it a poor and inflammatory choice of journalism, and would be taken as «persecution» if was directed toward any other belief system.
now don't get me
wrong in my opinion in the buisness world i
feel having ones perosnal religious beleifs
on display in any way is simply unprofessional.
Is it
wrong for me to be
feel strangely turned
on by the way you said, «Oh» before my name?
That said, I'm glad I still live in an America where people can question and rally for or against things, even bring - up lawsuits if they
feel wronged or are acting
on behalf of an oppressed party.
It risks confrontation, resentment, hurt
feelings, and so
on, so in a lot of interactions when someone is
wrong the other person just politely nods his head in agreement and then proceeds to ignore everything the person said.
Since 2005, I just could not put a finger
on why I had the
feeling that there was something
wrong with my church.
He would also tell me strange baseless things were
wrong with me if I couldn't attend every service, such as my life is based
on feelings not truth or that I think everyone is against me and he could help me.
If you can't tell what is right and
wrong without relying
on your fairy tale, I
feel nothing but pity for you.
The attempt or demand to do this
on a blog forum just
feels wrong to me.
But, if you
feel there is never a
wrong reason for becoming a christian, even if an individual does it for no other reason than playing it safe, never believed in god, will go their whole never never truly bielving, does the minimum (paying lip service), and to really point a cherry
on top, doesn't live anything close to a «christian lifestyle outside of the few hours
on Sundays (just a rotten to the core person, thief, liar, cheater... rappist, murderer...) Is there STILL no
wrong reason for becoming religeous?
two other people arguing will need to work that out not you so if you stay out of it it usually works out... god is psychological security for those who need it... nothing
wrong with that but reality will soon come calling... usually
on a death bed when people for the first time really see they are alone... or you can beleieve a delusion... whatever makes you
feel better.
It
feels very
wrong to pick
on the father of modern British worship music, and
on the song that was named among the nation's favourite hymns by the BBC in 2005, despite having only been written in 1987.
It all could have been pretty much ignored until mustard seed decided to defend him... I will reserve my
feelings about that... I was able to discern just who / what they were... he basically a non church goer who thinks he knows everything about church and she a whiner that can't see that just because it was time to move
on it wasn't necessary that someone be in the
wrong.
Who can say what it
feels like to bleed for twelve years, to find yourself perpetually
on the
wrong side of the line in a culture where there is Clean and there is Unclean?
Yet this touches
on what makes Ezekiel a prophet to begin with; he forces us to question whether our discomfort over God's judgment comes not so much from fear of taking sides, or of being found
on the
wrong side, but from
feeling affronted.
At the same time, it was clear that, for all their
wrong - headed and occasionally malicious attacks
on the Church, these ladies were giving voice to something which was also generally
felt within society and particularly by younger women who knew nothing of the Network or its antics but who were not comfortable with answering the Church's critics.
Based
on hundreds of comments and letters to the editor, Kreider says that many contemporary people feed off of
feeling 1) right and 2)
wronged.
Faith based beliefs don't afford such a luxury as admitting they are
wrong, because they don't rely
on evidence, but
on human «
feeling.»
He
felt that the church should speak out
on vital issues, even chancing that it may be
wrong.
Thinking that you are always right and everyone else is
wrong will indeed hurt your ability to interact with and love
on your neighbors — but don't blame a
wrong spirit
on theology; there is precious little possibility that you could think and
feel like that about yourself when it comes to theology and NOT think and
feel like that in pretty much all situations with other folks.
If they believed what they said that they do, they would (1) be happy and not
feel the need to convert others — having no command from above to do so, nor any pressing natural law putting such a perrogative
on them and (2) would see that athiesm is a loosing bet where the best outcome is not being
wrong — as there is no outcome where they can be right, a negative can never be proven.
I guess I
feel the same way about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally
wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting
on more coal and oil than any other nation
on the planet.
Chad I got something
wrong because I did not do the follow up research
on who created the taxi - cab fallacy, I admit that I am
wrong,
feel better; that you did take the time, good for you, your ego is intact, that is all you want.
after all, it's fun and there's no harm indoing what is fun, it
feels good and if it doesn't, you did it
wrong or not enough, so keep
on doing it until you get it right.
I thought it
felt right but that right was
wrong All caught up in the eye of the storm And trying to figure out what it's like moving
on And I don't even know what kind of things I've said My mouth kept moving and my mind went dead So, picking up the pieces, now where to begin?
The tendency of middle - aged figures to develop their growing edges
on the
wrong side, to «go to pot,» usually lowers morale and
feelings of sexual adequacy as well as affects health adversely.
People refusing medical treatment because they think they can pray disease away, The demoralizing way religion makes you
feel about yourself (I am a wretch, a sinner, a bad person by nature), the religious wars that have been fought for millenia, the self righteous passing laws based
on THEIR beliefs (change to the pledge of allegience which now excludes anyone who does not believe in a fairy godfather, the change to the national motto that turned it into the lie «in god we trust», the bigotry that «my religion is the right one and you are
wrong so I'll pray for you» kind of crap... don't you realize that it is insulting to me when someone says they will pray for me... its the same as saying I'm going to do something for you but there won't be any effect, so it is just a waste of time.
Until he
feels he has been heard, and someone tells him «yes, they were
wrong to have treated you thusly», and he can receive it he, won't be able to move
on.
Atheism offers nothing to me, it never has and never will, it doesn't make me
feel good or comfort me, it's not there for me when I'm sick or ill, it won't intervene in my times of need or protect me from hate, it doesn't care if I fail or succeed, it won't wipe the tears from my eyes, it does nothing when I have no where to run, it won't give me wise words or advice, it has no teaches for me to learn, it can't show me what's bad or nice, it's never inspired or excited anyone, it won't help me fulfill all my goals, it won't tell me to stop when I'm having fun, it's never saved one single soul, it doesn't take credit for everything I achieve, it won't make me get down
on bended knee, it doesn't demand that I have to believe, it won't torture me for eternity, it won't teach me to hate or despise others, it won't tell me what's right or
wrong, it can't tell nobody not to be lovers, it's told no one they don't belong, it won't make you think life is worth living, it has nothing to offer me, that's true, but the reason Atheism offers me nothing is because I've never asked it to, Atheism offers nothing because it doesn't need to, Religion promises everything because you want it to, You don't need a Religion or to have faith, You just want it because you need to
feel safe, I want to
feel reality and nothing more, Atheism offers me everything that Religion has stolen before.
You then say «We decide what is right or
wrong», that means I can pour boiling water
on a puppy's head if I
feel it is the right thing to do?
Telling us how easy it was for someone else makes us
feel like the path of healing we're
on is the
wrong one.
i can
feel love for him throughout my heart and soul... i want to grow old with this man... i am 47 and he is 45... he has never been married... he said there is not a chance of getting back together again regardless of how we
feel towards each other because we committed adultery and God will never forgive us and it will be
wrong to do so... so am i supposed to go
on living my life being so deeply in love with this man i can never have... why would God put him in my life to make me
feel so spiritually happy, so wonderful, so at peace with myself and someone I can finally worship Him with just to take him away from me... I've never been with someone who was so religious and i thought this was it... i finally have someone to read the bible with and go to church with and put God first and share things with my self and my daughter as a loving relationship would be....
People today have decided what is convienient for them, what suits their needs and requirements, what they believe is right verses
wrong with total comphehensive disregard
on how the Creator, Jehovah God
feels about matters through his word the Bible.
Since religion is so personal can anyone say what is right and
wrong on how they
feel and think about it.
I
feel sorry for you that because YOU can't control yourself, you would push YOUR idea of what is right
on people that are not only not doing anything
wrong, but expressing love, and bonding with a child, giving that child nourishment.
Just like there are stupid people who've never actually read the bible and yet
feel the need to post stupid and
wrong statements about Christianity
on the CNN news blog.
I have been humbled to accept that no matter how strongly I
feel about something, there is always a chance that I am completely
wrong and I have considered that
on this issue as well.
And some gay people
feel that gay sex is
wrong (and many have at some point in their lives), so they are clearly capable of taking a moral stand
on the issue (without the physical components of their brains being any different than someone who makes a different choice).
«Even after a good day of battling for purity of mind and body, there is still the
feeling, when I put my head down
on the pillow at night to go to sleep, that something is seriously
wrong with me, that something's askew.»
I gave him the benefit of the doubt early
on, even though every single person I have encountered, who is of the Reformed persuasion, has proven to be extremely capable of pointing out to everyone else where everyone else is
wrong, and can do it in such a way as to give you the impression that, not only do they want to correct your erroneous beliefs, but also want to make sure you
feel very, very bad about being completely
wrong.