Sentences with phrase «founding precept»

Decentralization is a core side of blockchain know - how and a founding precept of Bitcoin and virtually all following cryptocurrencies.
The «War between the States» was the great test of the young Republic's commitment to its founding precepts; it was also a watershed in photographic history.

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If you don't like the precepts of that religion, find another, or don't.
For decades before the founding of the state of Israel in 1948 and for a few decades afterward (until the Six - Day War silenced much of the religious / spiritual left up to the late 1970s), Jewish theologians argued that dividing or sharing the Holy Land was a religious precept.
To those who take their moral imperatives from the consciousness movement and find their highest wisdom in its survivalist precepts, this film speaks a warning word.
Not infrequently parallels to the actual precepts can be found, and have been set out at 1ength by scholars.
Here, indeed, it is less formal, and story and teaching alternate more freely; yet even so each of these works provides examples of sequences of ethical precepts, more or less complete in themselves, and comparable with those which we found in - the epistles; and these are related to passages of narrative which serve to introduce them.
«We are a strong advocate of the family unit according to the teachings and precepts found in the Holy Bible,» said the statement, which did not explicitly refer to the video or mention homosexuality.
I find civil religion motifs in Reston's focus on «the American Dream,» in his belief that the precepts of the Republic's founding documents were political affirmations of certain religious concepts, in his belief in America's unique moral role in world affairs — and in his concern for injecting morality into public - policy discussions.
Apparently, the Inquirer and mayoral candidate Jim Kenney find it morally problematic that some Roman Catholics believe that those who are happy to take pay checks from Roman Catholic organizations and to use the Roman Catholic name to promote their institutions should actually uphold by precept and example the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
It was relevant for its time, but no longer — just as I believe that the precepts upon which our founding fathers created this nation were relevant for their time.
The French also follow the precept to actually use everything you have in your kitchen - try to find inspiration in every seemingly discardable green, stalk, snipping and scrap!
To raise this amount of money, Livingstone would need to find more funds from the council tax precept, and more revenue from TfL.
My work as the Director of African Centre for Community and Development is founded on precepts and duties to man and community that happen to be the very basis of my organization in the first place.
When presented to students through a lively pedagogy of received wisdom, such as may be found in common maxims and precepts, these moral traditions can provide a compelling historical dimension to character education.
Although this period of underperformance may be disheartening for many value investors, the precepts of finding, and then investing in, undervalued assets will, tautologically, 2 be rewarded with outperformance in the long run.
In Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism we find lists of ten charges or ten precepts for monks and lay people, and there are further condensations into five universal dharmas called samanya dharma.
Nonetheless, I was surprised to see that the Jehovah's Witnesses» recruitment campaign is founded on such ecological precepts as «environmental destruction».
It sometimes (many times) happens that a person in one religious group (church), through following the precepts of the group, has a PRE that causes him to leave that group and join another, more in line with his new found understanding.
The comparison of TWU with other (originally) religiously founded universities: There is a significant difference between a religious group having paid to found an institution — after which those who teach and learn there have academic freedom — and a religious group founding an institution and demanding that all who attend follow the precepts of that religion.
They provide precepts and illustrate them with scenarios that professionals may find unrelated to their daily work.
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