Sentences with phrase «fundamentally different beliefs»

Not exact matches

INSEAD uses a fundamentally different model from Kellogg and is a challenge to his long - held belief.
I was raised Quaker and can tell you without even a shred of doubt that we aren't part of the Protestant movement, never were, and our beliefs and traditions are fundamentally different.
That means that religious commitment is not fundamentally different from any human belief commitment.
Third, you might take the Way of Separation and insist that faith and reason are fundamentally different kinds of belief with different roles in our lives.
Tribalists and pluralists have fundamentally different approaches to conceiving power and doing politics, and very different degrees of openness to other political beliefs and traditions.
Each of us experiences the world uniquely (meaning, your perception of reality is fundamentally different from everyone else's) because every human possesses a different combination of physical brain function, memories, beliefs, and attitudes about him - or herself, others, and the world.
There is, of course, a long - standing contrast between the assumption that people in the past were fundamentally just like us and the belief that they made different assumptions about the world and cared about different things.
These are transformative shifts in values, beliefs, and thought processes that produce fundamentally different types of behaviors, practices, institutions, technologies and policies.
A new term that has emerged from the Ontario Human Rights Commission's new Policy on Preventing Discrimination Based on Creed is that of faithism, which it defines as: «any ideology that ascribes to people values, beliefs and behaviours, and constructs people as fundamentally different and unequal — deserving or undeserving of respect and dignity — based on their religion or belief
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