Sentences with phrase «for personal beliefs»

Your child needs to feel they can express themselves openly without criticism or contempt for their personal beliefs and values.
And yet for all the goodness, certain individuals here would nail Monckton to the wall for his personal beliefs.
Not only for my personal beliefs, but these songs have the perfect blend of beat and inspiration.
It has become a personal vendetta to crucify me for their personal beliefs.
I'm sorry, but the kid isn't standing up for his personal beliefs... he's parroting his misguided parents» beliefs.
Many in fact did not like it, but realized the need for people to have their freedom for PERSONAL beliefs.
If you are asking for my personal beliefs on the subject of sexuality in our eternal state... I honestly don't know.
when they want to choose a name for their personal beliefs, it just matters who they choose to model themselves after.
Of course a person shouldn't be fired for their personal beliefs.
A person that does obviously doesn't weight evidence or use logic and precedence for their personal beliefs, so it is not so far - fetched to have an irrational atheist become a theist (also irrational) after having a so - called «spiritual experience.»
This was for her PERSONAL beliefs... another words, make up your own religious guidelines and sue if you want to get rich.
And your declarations of authority for your personal beliefs are quite... amusing.
As of March 2006, all states permitted medical exemptions to school and daycare immunization requirements; 48 states allowed religious exemptions; and 19 states had a provision for personal belief exemptions, such as religious, philosophical, and any other unspecified nonmedical exemption.
Party allegiance is the new litmus test not just for political philosophy, but for personal belief and social inclusion.
I think this is not just for greatness (people or things), but also holds true for personal belief systems and mores.

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That law currently allows for some individual exemptions to federal laws based on personal religious beliefs.
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While I believe it is fine for people to «feel» their belief in God, it is personal and should not be preached in the work place.
For a clear definition of «perfectly fine,» go over to the article about the London Cleric resigning and see haw many perfectly fine people are posting in all caps, touting their personal beliefs as facts, and making fun of us for believing something we believe is factuFor a clear definition of «perfectly fine,» go over to the article about the London Cleric resigning and see haw many perfectly fine people are posting in all caps, touting their personal beliefs as facts, and making fun of us for believing something we believe is factufor believing something we believe is factual.
My circle includes quite a few people for whom I don't actually know their personal belief system.
He can champion equal rights for gay people, even if it goes against his personal religious beliefs.
Thank you for sharing your personal knowledge and beliefs.
I would argue that any further knowledge of / about God can not happen if you remain behind the line of belief, whether you can factually prove anything empirically (that you can make God prove Himself at will) or use the vehicle of myth, legend, story or subjective and very personal experiences too extraordinary for words to fully convey.
It is the duty of the chaplain to note what «family» means, (especially after reading this one - sided though heartwarming personal graph), and prep you for the journey ahead, whatever your beliefs, and how to find comfort in a place that knows no betrayal from their earthly «family».
Religion is a personal belief but to call parents sick mentally does not say much for you or your parents.
An intelligent society would recognize that any presidential candidate that continually invokes theocratical concepts and God vs. Satan imagery is attempting to appeal to deep seated personal fears and beliefs that are not appropriate for secular issues.
Thank you for proving that with the rest of your ridiculous article, which obviously is an imposition of your own personal beliefs and interpretations of scripture.
It is one thing to not agree with his policy or views on the critical topics, its another to simply note vote for a candidate because of one's ignorance and views around Mitt Romney's personal belief in Jesus Christ.
Jonathan, maybe for Lent you can give up judging others and trying to ramrod your personal beliefs down people's throats.
Your personal religious beliefs are yours and yours alone, not for some group to hijack and promote as the will of the people.
That law would be form based upon the belief whether you believe that marriage is for growing families, in which case you make divorce difficult or marriage is based on personal happiness where a divorce law would be more relax.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
I'm not «bashing» the Mormon religion, but rather explaining my personal criteria when I say I would never vote for a Mormon, because I've visited the Mormon church when I was much younger, and deciding my own religious beliefs.
That type of person intentionally suspends rationality for his / her own personal reasons, but is capable of making the distinction and is aware of the flaws inherent in that type of belief.
«We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, personal, emotional, and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture, and society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments, and rational explanations.
Whatever Obama's personal beliefs are, I give him credit for giving the order to shoot the worlds most dangerous Muslim (OBL) in the head.
According to Schweitzer's own words, then, the ethic of reverence for life is not founded upon a belief in a personal God.
Until the current deity of choice (The God of Abraham) actually shows himself, I for one will not accept the talking snakes, virgin births, and condemnation of personal freedoms that surround the belief in him — like stoning someone for working on the sabbath, or killing children who curse their parents, or the rules of owning slaves, all concepts clearly stated in the Old Testament.
I know that your personal faith acts as ones own personal moral and spiritual compass, however the president should through out his personal beliefs in exchange for the betterment of all americans citizens not the 2 % of the wealthy class or the corporations, but all americans
Bob, the «gay agenda» is the desire for equal rights, something that you and your kind have denied them on the basis of your personal belief.
It my personal experience... I KNOW it to be true and for you to state otherwise just proves you are arrogant and do not tolerate my belief that you are trollish... which itself proves the premise.
What religion offers: — The opportunity to avoid eternal punishment for not worshiping / believing in my god (not worried enough to care)-- An explanation for the universe and why we are here (I'll take the knowledge gained from the application of the scientific method, but thanks)-- Living forever in heavenly bliss (I am content with this life)-- The opportunity to divide humanity based upon different belief systems (There is enough dividing us already)-- Purpose, a code of ethics, and fulfillment (I have that already, without religion)-- Develop a personal relationship with god (I've never seen or heard from any gods nor have I seen any independantly verified scientifically collected peer reviewed proof.
Blaming President Obama and putting him down for saying to these gay people» I am not laying my religion and personal beliefs on you» is outrageous.
But before expressing this belief, Fr Holloway makes a general remark about the nature of scientific knowledge which may serve as an introduction to Polanyi's refutation of Scientific Positivism and his proposal that science is Personal Knowledge: «It is most significant that here, as so very often in the discoveries of science, it was not the inductive data which was the real beginning of the breakthrough in knowledge, but a deductive vision glimpsed through scanty data which thrilled and excited the mind... from then on the hunt is up for the clues and the final proof.»
It is my belief that the search for the reasons for such catastrophes must begin in the sphere of the personal.
I would say that one is justified in believing the veriticality of one's personal experience, unless he is given some defeater for the truth of that belief.
I for one am sick and tired of having to tiptoe and avoid discussing my personal beliefs just so that I don't «offend» any christians, many of whom judge myself and others for not believing what they believe.
I'm not one, but I'm close enough to understand that for most people who do not have a belief in God, it was a personal and private discovery, and not something for bashing other people.
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