Richard sees an assertion that 1 +1 = 2 and then demands an apology
for its public expression.
That's what is really happening in the pages of the local newspaper, and the portrait of a heavenly afterlife is a kind of by - product of families» needs
for public expression of their loss.
If truth is to be known and right is to be done, there must be opportunity for exploration and for search, hence for diversity of beliefs and
for the public expression of this diversity.
Not exact matches
Just this week, Will Carty, manager of
public policy
for Twitter, wrote a blog post praising reclassification as «critical to American economic aspirations and our nation's global competitiveness» with «important implications
for freedom of
expression.»
Price's repayment of $ 51,887.31
for his own travel costs and his
public expression of regrets did not placate the White House.
Twitter, Inc. is a global platform
for public self -
expression and conversation in real time.
He said federal law, under the Establishment Clause, is clear that
public schools can not «approve in advance a student's prayer» or «carve out time specifically
for religious
expression.»
Freedom of
expression is allowing you and anyone to stand up in
public places and denounce being gay as terrible
for mankind.
While there is good reason
for this skepticism, it is ironic that a theology so geared to
public issues should neglect the most
public expression of Christian faith.
They are considered a bellwether
for the rights of minority faiths and
public expression.
Rather, they are dispositions
for public actions — perhaps contemplative practices, perhaps discursive reasoning employing a publicly shared language, perhaps physical
expressions of emotions employing culturally conventional facial
expressions or bodily movement, perhaps intentional bodily action (as we have noted, just which of these
public actions has not been specified).
The character of this suffering moves theological attention to the social systems that shape our lives — economic, political, cultural — as well as to
public events themselves (the Holocaust, programs and policies of economic austerity, military intervention, terrorism, ethnic nationalist
expression, struggles
for survival and freedom).
If religion is understood in its elemental sense, and not merely in its sectarian
expressions, it is entirely practicable
for the
public schools to educate religiously without violating any ideals of religious freedom, without partisanship
for any historical tradition, and without transgressing the principle of persuasion, not compulsion, in all matters of faith.
The wall of separation actually exists to PROTECT religious freedom by keeping politics and political influences OUT of religion and religious
expressions, but the caveat is that religion has to then stay out of politics as well and not ask
for political influence (such as
public funds).
A small
expression of favor the laborer would be able to get through his head; it would be understood in the market - town by «the highly respected cultured
public,» by all ballad - mongers, in short, by the 5 times 100,000 persons who dwelt in that market - town, which with respect to its population was even a very big city, but with respect to possessing understanding of and sense
for the extraordinary was a very small market - town — but this thing of becoming the Emperor's son - in - law was far too much.
The conference was spearheaded by Michael Davidson, a man of God who came out of the homosexual life many years ago and heads up a group called Core Issues Trust («a non-profit Christian ministry supporting men and women with homosexual issues who voluntarily seek change in sexual preference and
expression») and by Andrea Williams, dynamic barrister and CEO of Christian Concern (an organization that seeks to be «a strong Christian voice in the
public sphere») and the Christian Legal Centre (a legal defense team
for British Christians persecuted
for their faith).
The process of privatising the media offers a particular model of communication that, undoubtedly, will affect all religious
expressions, In
public service the supreme criterion is the presence of society and its institutions and respect
for religious and cultural traditions.
It became a
public expression as she identified with a practice that Christians have engaged in
for well over a thousand years.
Part III: Bearing Fruit examines how this deepening awareness of the spiritual life bears fruit in prayer and, indeed, how necessary lectio and the liturgy are in order
for us to remain rooted as Christians, especially in these days when free
expression of faith is becoming less acceptable in the
public forum.
For Christian worship is one of the articulations, or
expressions, of the Christian communal response to the action of the living God in Christ; and this, which is perhaps more obviously true of the
public worship of Christians, is also equally true of their private devotions.
The controversy has to do with the «other» kind of Augustinian, the person whose piety can not find
expression in a secular society, but hardens into a «new traditionalism» that rejects even Stout's generous terms
for religious participation in
public life.
In its own way, the Declaration argues
for religious freedom as not simply entailing private acts of worship, but also the guarantee of a
public space
for the institutional
expression of religious commitment.
He has been reproached by sociologists
for believing in the omnipotence of the scholarly analyst of the laboratory without ever having used the laboratory, and
for explaining events as the function of «technical»
expressions which hide reality from him in the same manner that the accounts of corporations are carefully edited and kept from the
public by so - called «experts.»
It seems ok
for muslims to beat there wifes
for showing to much skin in
Public, that is an
expression of their morality, conversley in western societies it seems ok that we can dress our young kids up as adults early and show countless degrading images of women across the media.
Perusing the index of Origins, the weekly publication of representative documents and speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note,
for example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy on altar servers and guidelines
for the Anointing of the Sick; lobbying
for arms control; eliminating asbestos in
public housing; supporting the activities of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also known as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and
expressions of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
«The Supreme Court concluded that it was altogether illiberal, inconsistent with the First Amendment, to expect people to restrain themselves, in their
expression and demeanor, out of respect
for the sensibilities of others in a
public place.»
Other than
public buildings which by design are free from religious symbols, where any NYC is religious
expression on private property (excepting zoning
for signage size and auxiliary structures) prohibited?
While
for the most part conforming to the normal
expressions of
public ecclesiastical observance, the Lollards privately responded with the special fervour of total commitment to the Gospel, nourished a form of religious egalitarianism which in some respect could be called a proto - Protestantism, and were sharply critical of the established priesthood.
This formula is perhaps better suited to rhetorical use in
public discourse than
for rigorous intellectual analysis (where the battle to vindicate natural law should continue), but «the received moral wisdom of the American people» is far from being an
expression of empty propaganda.
It was a rare
public expression of faith
for the candidate who has kept much of his faith private.
I am loath to see a rush of religious «enthusiasm» and zealotry in
public affairs, and in part
for this reason I hope that rational, civil, and decorous
expressions of the religious sensibility would be allowed greater compass in
public affairs and discourse.
Dwight Furrow examines the contemporary fascination with food and culinary arts not only as global spectacle, but also as an
expression of control, authenticity, and playful creation
for individuals in a homogenized, and increasingly
public, world.
When DeVos used the
expression at CPAC, she was referring to an exchange that took place with Senator Bernie Sanders during her confirmation hearing, in which Sanders asked if she supported his proposal
for tuition - free
public college education and she replied: «I think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in life that is truly free — somebody is going to pay
for it.»
North School Park in Arlington Heights is considered a
public forum and has historically provided a space
for the
expression of constitutionally protected free speech, subject to reasonable Park District rules and regulations.
For example, in case number 87 C 10746, Gutzmacher v. Public Building Commission, in U.S. District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois, Eastern Division, Senior Federal District Judge James B. Parson ruled on Dec. 4, 1989 that the Public Building Commission was enjoined from discriminating against all forms of religious expression and ordered the Public Building Commission to permit Gutzmacher to erect a nativity scene display during the Christmas season,» added Scholt
For example, in case number 87 C 10746, Gutzmacher v.
Public Building Commission, in U.S. District Court
for the Northern District ofIllinois, Eastern Division, Senior Federal District Judge James B. Parson ruled on Dec. 4, 1989 that the Public Building Commission was enjoined from discriminating against all forms of religious expression and ordered the Public Building Commission to permit Gutzmacher to erect a nativity scene display during the Christmas season,» added Scholt
for the Northern District ofIllinois, Eastern Division, Senior Federal District Judge James B. Parson ruled on Dec. 4, 1989 that the
Public Building Commission was enjoined from discriminating against all forms of religious
expression and ordered the
Public Building Commission to permit Gutzmacher to erect a nativity scene display during the Christmas season,» added Scholten.
North School Park is considered a
public forum and has historically provided a space
for the
expression of constitutionally protected free speech, subject to reasonable Park District rules and regulations.
The loss that many non-Scottish British would feel if Scotland were to secede is only now finding
public expression as the day of decision approaches (see
for example Madeleine Bunting's heartfelt plea).
Given that the defining attribute of journalism is its intended use
for public consumption, she argues that the rights afforded to individuals in matters of
expression ought not to be laterally extended to the Media.
Since the passage of the same - sex marriage bill two years ago, GENDA, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity and
expression in employment, housing,
public accommodations and credit, has become a top priority
for the LGBT community in New York.
Under article 19 (3) of the Covenant, restrictions on the right to freedom of
expression must be «provided by law», and necessary
for «the rights or reputations of others» or «
for the protection of national security or of
public order (ordre
public), or of
public health and morals».
At least five responses to Requests
for Expressions of Interest have come in to embrace
public - private partnerships to create active recreation options
for the former dump.
Nor can we perceive any reason
for not considering the
expression «the validity of the
public debt» as embracing whatever concerns the integrity of the
public obligations.
This
public expression of frustration
for me is rather hypocritical»
But there hasn't been much
public expression of support
for him, and some Republican leaders have pointedly said they would stick by their process.
He sought, among other prayers in his suit, a declaration that his referral by the Senate and the Senate President's referral to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and
Public Petitions «
for trial
for expressing his opinion on the purport» of the bill «is an act calculated to interfere with or likely to constitute a breach» of his fundamental human right to freedom of
expression without interference.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER The argument
for the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act is clear and catches the
public's attention because it is so stunning: in 29 states you can legally be fired
for being gay and in 32 — including New York — you are at risk due to your gender identity and
expression.
Recognizing that children and teens are the future leaders of our communities, she advocates
for imaginative
expression in youth as a means of enhancing their social - emotional behaviors, communicative and
public speaking aptitude, and community - building skills.
he Bathroom Bill would force New York employers to accommodate cross-dressing employees in the workplace, would make New York businesses liable
for real or invented transgressions upon a civil right to «gender identity or
expression,» and would give intact biological males who assert female gender identities access to women's locker rooms, changing areas, and restrooms in places of
public accommodation, thus compromising the privacy and safety of women and girls.
Still, it «welcomes this
public expression of support
for science and rationality.
The challenge is substantial — the National Center
for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Gene
Expression Omnibus repository (GEO) alone contains 80,985
public datasets, spanning hundreds of tissue types in thousands of organisms — and the rapid growth in data makes it difficult
for journals or data repositories to «police» whether datasets that should be made publicly available actually are.