Sentences with phrase «for false beliefs»

Career: when you are questioning potential careers a coach can help you look for false beliefs or unrealistic expectations.
But when we knock down those excuses and see them for the false beliefs and avoidance techniques that they truly are, we begin to open up a brand new world of possibilities.
And excusing people for their false beliefs that they force upon others by attempting to legislate morality because they are a majority is righteous how?
Dumbazx believers might not die for beliefs they know to be lies but they certainly die for false beliefs.

Not exact matches

In a recent Big Think video Sanders explained that many of us have a warped image of creators and the creative process in our heads — and our false beliefs set us up for creative failure.
Yesterday, Kristen asked what you thought about the New York Times story on the backlash against gender equality in Silicon Valley — and specifically for your thoughts on how to tackle the discussion of these kinds of false and biased beliefs without lending them credibility.
Failure to understand that in thermodynamics probabilities are not fixed ent.ities has led to a misinterpretation that is responsible for the wide - spread and totally false belief that the second law of thermodynamics does not permit order to spontaneously arise from disorder.
Ms. Moss is to be loved and prayed for that the false beliefs will be exposed and she will herself come to Christ in spite of herself.
It is distinctly POSSIBLE that this is true, and I can not deny this possibility, nor can I prove it false... but that is hardly grounds for belief.
However, would you say that, each one of the 11 martyred men, who really had stolen the body of Jesus in the first place, would be willing to die for a belief they themselves knew to be false?
The basis for your beliefs has led people to believe things that turned out to be false.
Perhaps, but what I have shown is that the underlying basis for your beliefs is fundamentally flawed, as it has on many occasions in the past been the basis for beliefs that turned out to be false.
I thought so highly of John MacArthur and gave for years to GTY, but when I heard John MacArthur's beliefs on the blood of Christ (that when the Bible speaks of the blood of Christ, it's a «metaphor» of His death), and his belief that those in the Tribulation can take the mark and still be saved, I knew I had to obey the command in 2 John 1:10 - 11 not to even give false teachers a greeting, for whoever greets him takes part in his wicked works.
There are no medications for such false belief systems, though often an underlying biological issue is the cause of the crappy perceptions.
«If you gave some solid reasons why this necromancy is false,» and «You're only responsible for giving logical reasons for your belief in Christ.»
Unless, you can show me no other group of humans have ever died for a belief, that is false.
Today we have plenty of cults, sects and false churches replacing practical love and righteousness in daily life (that would require the true faith) through ridiculous rituals (for example, the Muslims keep the 5 Pillars of Islam; that is enough to be a good Muslim, but they are not required to love all people independent from belief, nationality, etc.) The cults, sects and false churches make their members practicing a biased love.
I think, for many of them, it stems back to this false belief that God isnâ $ ™ t really present, and that we can work it up by purity, heartfelt emotion, knowledge, intensity, and intention.
If there was a system for detecting false beliefs that would surely be on the list of tests to be done.
Worshipping a false belief for lifetime, whethereasy or difficult, is a lifetime of worship wasted, is it not?
At a time of unprecedented transition in the Christian Movement, when (as George Orwell once put it) «the little orthodoxies of the right and the left vie with one another for possession of our souls,» it is necessary to assert both the modesty and the complex, nuanced character of Christian faith and theology against the false certainties of true belief, ideology and religious simplism.
For Bill Nye to say my beliefs hold myself or my children back because we don't believe in science is false.
Therefore a belief which we are convinced is false can be a valid religious belief for someone else, if indeed it helps to lead them into right relationship.
But we can make life very miserable for said speakers by sit - ins / walk - arounds by their misguided church, hosing them down as firemen conduct fire drills in areas where these «speakers» spout their «stupidities», insti - tute a tax on all «houses of worthless worship» and sue them for false advertising of beliefs that are simply con games.
False equivalency — it's logical to question supernatural beliefs that essentially have people believing in, for all intents and purposes, magic; whereas it is illogical to question why some would choose not to believe in the same magic due to their adherence to logic and reason.
Good point... I have always been annoyed by the religious hijacking of the word «truth» to help provide a false buttress for irrational beliefs.
Belief in a God who is all love and no wrath, all grace and no justice, all forgiveness and no condemnation is idolatry (worship of a false god invented by men), and it inevitably leads to universalism - which, of course, is what many liberal churches have been preaching for generations.
One can conclude that atheism is false and a pathetic excuse for a belief system.
There is no valid method for telling a true supernatural belief from a false one.
ARE delusions because, no matter how much you think otherwise, those beliefs have been proven with 100 % certainty to be false... Those voices you hear in your head that you think are god are actually you, so give yourself some credit for your successes... And stop trying to force your beliefs on others.
For the religiously orthodox, religious belief systems were felt to represent «objective» reality as it really is, and thus if one of them is true the others must be false, either absolutely or in some degree.
What I have noticed for many years, when Christians stand and accuse each other of false beliefs, we may be correct in some portions of the truths we are standing on.
Sometimes Christian believers themselves are responsible for giving a false impression or deficient account of their faith, and indeed they may give scandal to others that create barriers to belief.
If he is allowed to impose his beliefs, it opens the doors for someone who thinks that being gay is a choice, and be able to discriminate based on their likely false beliefs.
It is like large chunks of the human race engage in mass denial in exchange for some comforting false belief.
In Christianity, it keeps people from questioning or changing cherished but flawed beliefs, from listening to and finding out what is true and what is false in everything, from discovering what underlying assumptions are taken for granted as true, when they might not be.
For the folks commenting that God can see thru your false belief, Pascal addressed that: «Following his argument establishing the Wager, Pascal addressed the possibility that some people may not be willing to sincerely believe in God even after acknowledging the enormous benefit of betting in favor of God's existence.
I agree about the Agave, just as bad as any other fructose sweetener, perhaps worse due to the false belief that it is somehow «better» for you.
Clubs and agents always use Arsenal to start the biding war, they lead us in to a false belief that we can pick up a player for a reasonable amount then a club like Chelsea, Manchester's, Barca, Reals's of this world come in with a huge offer to seal the deal and Arsenal fall flat on our faces, some of those teams buy players even if they don't need them just so not to go to the competition, they even unsettle players by pretending to want them for a higher salaries but often never put in a offer
No mother wants her child to starve and the WHO has been pressure them to starve their babies in the false belief that exclusive breastfeeding is best for every single child.
For instance, consider this false belief task administered by Meins and Fernyhough (1999).
Some of these include older mothers relishing in telling horror stories about cracked nipples, thrush, clogged ducts, etc; pediatricians who use weight charts based on formula fed infants and scaring new mothers into thinking their babies aren't gaining enough weight; and the pervasive, but false, belief that formula is just as good as breastmilk for babies.
This promotes a false belief among some of Mr Corbyn's supporters that their opponents are hostile to everything he stands for, that they are all «Blairites» who support austerity and neoliberalism.
False assumptions on starvation «Unless you've been living under a rock the last few decades, you're aware that Arctic Sea ice is melting, and that this is potentially bad news for polar bears,» she said, adding that until now, the prevailing belief has been that «energy from food on land is largely inconsequential.»
These attitudes are hostile to rape victims, including false beliefs about rape and rapists, for example women enjoy sexual violence.
With her ongoing research, Baillargeon hopes to identify the necessary conditions for young children to succeed at more difficult versions of false - belief tests.
Unlike previous false - belief tests for great apes, this one doesn't involve food, which has the unintended consequence of also testing their self - control, Krupenye says.
Recent research has shown that the belief that there are 10 glial cells for every one neuron is false.
Consider your current beliefs; for even just a moment, detach from an obligation to believe or not to believe anything as true or false.
For many, this is a major false belief that causes much stress.
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