Sentences with phrase «from laymen»

Since the climate science community has been unable to wash its dirty laundry, I believe it is fully politized and should not enjoy the full trust from laymen.
They are not forever hidden from laymen's eyes.
Thirdly, a body of facts, general information, and technique must be gathered together from laymen themselves.
Third, another common comment from laymen states that sermons are too formal and impersonal.
There were the image barriers having to do with ministers, church, Bible, from the layman's side; and with images of laymen, of nonreligious, of preacher, from the preacher's side.
They should know that the legal definition of an unfit parent may be different from a layman's definition.
On the security situation, he said: «The security situation in Gambouru looks from a layman's perspective to be okay.
Also veggies aren't too caloriedense, so from a laymens perspective i could understand one would consider a diet like that.
However, just from a layman's perspective, did the study have a group who self reported eating less eggs under the exact same conditions?
From a layman's perspective, if tonnes of gold are found in a mine somewhere - that would obviously bring prices down.
Have them try a social media takeover to offer clients a behind - the - scenes look at veterinary life from a layman's perspective.
From a layman's perspective, it sure sounds like many aspects of possible «Y Theories» involve things that appear to be un-measurable and random in nature.
Here are a few problems with these graphs from a layman's point of view: 1.
And, looking at it from a laymans point of view, the proper word usage cuts down on misunderstandings.
That is the kind of issue I was groping toward from my layman's perspective, that it * might * matter by more than a tenth or two if a temp record is only (Tmin + Tmax) / 2
From my laymans perspective — the authors paper is about THEIR proxy reconstructions, and they make the attention getting claims of recent warming based allegedly on their proxy's and work.
I do follow this debate from a layman's perspective and the one thing I find really confusing is why when talking about climate science / climate change and the models being used, they never talk about weather modification programs that have been going on for over 70 years around the world.
From this layman's perspective you are discussing NET radiative heat transfer between non-gaseous objects thus infering wide band land wave radiation is emitted / absorbed by the surface of each object.
The following figures are from my laymans» pov research I am compiling on the subject.
Reddit user G1lius has been doing a great job keeping the community informed about these discussions by writing up a weekly summary from a layman's perspective.
If asked from a layman that what does he understand by Wall Street, he would probably say that it is the most dynamic and famous place to put your investments and try your luck to generate more wealth out of your money.
From my layman side of the world it seems you have some damages and some remedies you can seek.
That seems to be the only option from my layman perspective.
From this layman's perspective it's all about providing the consumer with easy online access to the best information available and providing this information in as complete a form as possible ala googles Place Pages.

Not exact matches

And to Mr. Mowat's credit he presented the panel's goals and answered questions from the crowd using layman's terms with ease.
According to the almighty online brain trust, Wikipedia, royalties are: «typically agreed upon as a percentage of gross or net revenues derived from the use of an asset or a fixed price per unit sold of an item...» In layman's terms, royalties are a form of passive income that you obtain through the sale or use of something you own.
Again, in layman's terms, it is not how to be moral that changed, rather, it is how to be redeemed from not being able to be moral that changed, hence from «Old Covenant» to «New Covenant,» hence from «Time Dispensation of Law» to «Time Dispensation of Grace.»
From the perspective of a layman, it seems important that whoever wins Syria's civil war, ISIS must lose.
Then there is the lesson for the twenty - first - century Church to be learned from St. Francis the layman.
Precise dates elude me now, but in about 1966 Richard and Peter saw to it that I was invited from Stanford to come to New York City to join the Board of Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam.
But there are surely many possibilities to make it clear also by legislation that laymen have not only the right to receive the sacraments from the clergy, as the present Code of Canon Law states.
It may be quite modest, corresponding to the daily life of the individual, and can be very different for the parish priest or the layman from what it is in a religious house.
Inebriety has been a simple moral problem to the layman for so long that the underlying problems are only now receiving attention from physicians.
God will withhold work from one He has called into ministry as a test to the layman.
It isn't up to the layman to decide what they expect from credentialed individuals.
With earlier releases from treatment facilities, a few churches and temples are responding to the need for after - care by sponsoring halfway houses staffed by trained laymen.
There are some persons — both theologians and laymen — who object to saying bluntly, «God is a person,» To them, such a statement seems to detract from his divine majesty and to make him too much like ourselves.
Thesimple fact is that the Press Office will only be improved by bringing in a replacement from the outside (as was Fr Lombardi's predecessor, the much more impressive layman Joaquin Navarro Vails).
Mental health concerns should motivate a layman to encourage his minister to do those things which are consistent with his mental health — a regular «preacher's sabbath» away from the telephone, at least a month's vacation for recharging his emotional and intellectual batteries, sufficient money and freedom to enjoy the legitimate recreational resources of the area, and enough privacy to protect the minister and his family from excessive living - in - a-goldfish-bowl pressure.
A layman should work to make sure that the salary which is offered is adequate to attract a minister with solid self - esteem and to prevent economic insecurity from hampering his effectiveness once he is hired.
The New Testament Greek word «laos,» from which «layman» and «laity» are derived, refers to all Christians!
It quoted the assertion of National Religious Broadcaster «s Ben Armstrong that broadcasting is shifting power from the clergy to the layman «with his hand on the dial....
The price of cooperation from liberal Protestants, it soon turned out, was that the AFL - CIO should condemn IRD and discipline one of its own staff, a Methodist layman, who was active in IRD.
Dietrich Ritschl suggests that the minister take part with a select group of laymen in the study of the scripture passage from which the sermon will be preached the following Sunday.
Encouraging feedback from sensitive laymen is highly useful (assuming that the minister's self - esteem is sturdy enough to take it).
A thoughtful Christian layman has adapted an article from Printers Ink entitled «Your Copy Is You» (by substituting «sermon» for «copy»):
Only as laymen decide they care enough about the applications of the Christian faith to unite in study under leadership, or to unite in discussion to learn from one another in a fellowship, are we apt to get far toward bridging the gap between the Church and the world.
We can not expect the layman to see the gospel from the minister's point of view until the minister sees the world through the layman's eyes.
After a stunned moment they slowly rose, joined hands in a circle with Niemöller and his wife, and the famous sculptor from Sachsenhausen, the layman Wilhelm Grosz, started the hymn «Nun danket alle Gott.»
Occasionally one hears about laymen being asked to study in advance the Scripture from which the text of the sermon is to be taken.
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