Sentences with phrase «golden rule as»

In presenting the progress report of the Ethics Committee at the meeting, Frank Craven of Philadelphia suggested using the Golden Rule as a starting point for NAR's Code of Ethics.
In June 1912, Frank Craven of Philadelphia, Pa., suggested the Golden Rule as the ideal starting point.
A boy and his grandfather explore the meaning of the Golden Rule as «a way of living that's so simple, it shines.»
The new golden rule as far as the first bath is concerned is, «wait for eight!»
And you might try adopting the Golden Rule as well.
I can look at myself honestly and live by the Golden Rule as best I can and I am 8 generation liberal dem from the hills.
Imagine how our workplaces would be transformed if every follower of Christ began operating with the Golden Rule as their mission statement.
As individuals they are usually kindly, honest, and well - intentioned, desirous of doing right and following the Golden Rule as far as they can, and not unaffected by the preaching they have heard through the years.
Our community allows for people of all faiths and both celebrates and practices the Golden Rule as a spiritual and human duty.
Whereupon Erikson dismisses criticism (unrejoined) to take up advocacy — yet Shaw's complaint is precisely what fatally weakens the golden rule as it stands: «his tastes» — needs, cravings, likes and dislikes — «may differ from yours.
I've already pointed to the golden rule as a functional moral framework which does not require a true objective / absolute standard.
The Golden Rule as acknowledged by religion is not founded in religion but instead has been adopted by religion.
Automakers from all over the globe apply those three golden rules as they sculpt their future lineup.

Not exact matches

The Golden Rule — treat others as you want to be treated — has a fatal flaw: it assumes that all people want to be treated the same way.
Instead, they take the Golden Rule a step further and treat each person as he or she would like to be treated.
Not to worry - you can use these 10 Golden Rules below to help guide you as you plan out your equity crowdfunding campaign.
As the golden rule of business says: don't run out of money.
The Golden Rule (treat others as you want to be treated) has a fatal flaw: it assumes that all people want to be treated the same way.
I am a big fan of the Golden Rule: Treat others as you want to be treated in return.
We were taught as children about the golden rule: treat others as one would expect to be treated.
Throughout his career he has been active on public and private corporation boards as well as those of 501 (c)(3) organizations; he believes that «to whom much is given, much is expected in return» and attempts to live life and manage wealth with reference to the Golden Rule.
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
I was taught as a child to pray to God and nothing / no one else and that I need not be in a Church or any building and that God hears all of our prayers, to have faith in following The Ten Commandments, to incorporate The Golden Rule, to be honest and true to myself and most importantly, to not judge others.
As a non theist, I do not pretend to know what happens after death, I do not pretend to think that God has laid out laws other than the Golden Rule.
As a non-native-Albertan academic (in particular one from back east), I have learned that there are two golden rules to follow when in Alberta — don't mention the National Energy Program, and don't mention the National Energy Program.
A polemicist might well have salty things to say about this abdication of moral principles that Christians have held since the earliest days of the faith, but in Wilcox's mild and irenic diction the mainline churches are simply «accommodationist,» espousing what he calls a «Golden Rule Christianity» that honors tolerance, kindness, and social justice as paramount virtues.
Live by your golden rule and treat others as you wish to be treated.
I live by the golden rule, to treat others as I wish for them to treat me.
To avoid allowing the selfish genes to set the moral agenda, Dawkins states a basic proposition that he apparently regards as self - evident — essentially the Golden Rule — and then hastily drops the subject because to develop that line of thought further would undermine his whole project.
While I agree that we Christians tend to conveniently overlook or selectively apply Jesus» teachings, I don't think the issue of applying the Golden rule is as straight froward as it is presented here.
According to the teachings of Christ, as expressed repeatedly in the Bible, the Golden rule is a para punt principle.
However, as far as the golden rule is concerned... If I was plotting the destruction of thousands of people, I would want someone to stop me.
A God who could make good children as easily as bad, yet preferred to make bad ones; who could have made every one of them happy, yet never made a single happy one; who made them prize their bitter life, yet stingily cut it short; who gave his angels eternal happiness unearned, yet required his other children to earn it; who gave his angels painless lives, yet cursed his other children with biting miseries and maladies of mind and body; who mouths justice, and invented hell - mouths mercy, and invented hell - mouths Golden Rules and forgiveness multiplied by seventy times seven, and invented hell; who mouths morals to other people, and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, then tries to shuffle the responsibility for man's acts upon man, instead of honorably placing it where it belongs, upon himself; and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites his poor abused slave to worship him!
As an atheist I can support the basic tenets of Jesus» teachings... the golden rule (except his divinity).
It is only through rejection of this reality that Christians can pretend that their religion was always a beacon of light; it's rejection of the basic impossibilities and contradictions of the Golden Rule that allows them to believe in a religious theology that most others openly recognize as unpracticeable.
I think the Golden Rule has become, «do unto others as they seem to deserve».
«I love my neighbor as myself» isn't the Golden Rule.
OK Nii, So you are saying you already followed the «do unto others» golden rule but not the «love others as you would love yourself» rule until 2 years ago?
His 1st: To love the Lord Your God with all your heart sums up the 1st 4 Commandments and is itself a direct quote from the Old Testament; and the 2nd to love your neighbor as yourself is your «golden rule» and refers to the last 6 Commandments since no one wants to be murdered, lied to, lied about, etc..
Consider, people love to praise the virtue of the golden rule, reap what you say, karma, what goes around comes around and so on, but do unto to others as you would have done unto you, tends to devolve into do unto to others as is done to you.
«Do unto others, etc.», is known as The Golden Rule, but is not attributed to Jesus.
You brought up the «Golden Rule,» and I am just addressing your premise as such.
Many moralists speak of love as the one fundamental and universal moral principle, the golden rule honored in all traditions.
I did read somewhere that the golden rule originated from one of those rather than love your neighbor as yourself.
Erikson, in discussing the Golden Rule, suggests that the reciprocity of both prudence and sympathy should be replaced with the principle of mutuality which he defines as «a relationship in which partners depend on each other for the development of their respective strengths.»
And being good meant trying to live in accord with the ethical teaching of scripture, whether that was understood as a narrow and highly specific code of righteousness, or more generally as following important principles such as the golden rule, loving your neighbor as yourself, and so forth.
You seemed to indicate that in the future, many christians will use the Golden Rule in order to prohibit labeling h o m o s e xu ality as immoral.
I don't claim to speak for hypocrites, of which there are many, but the «golden rule» means warning people of sin, as we would wish that others would warn us also, if we were living in sin.
My poor mother, in short, applied the golden rule and treated me as she wished she had been treated, instead of trying to put herself in my very different place and asking herself what would be the fairest and wisest way of treating me.
You have chosen one of the MANY portions of the bible where «god» can be completely removed, and humanities rules (such as the golden rule») was written in.
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