The younger generations are forgoing the radical extremism of their parents and grandparents and embracing
hard facts and evidence.
Not exact matches
Thomas was looking for empirical data:
facts,
hard and sure
evidence, measurable
and quantifiable, upon which he could base his decision as to whether or not to believe in Jesus» resurrection.
I would «base [my] info on inre the non-existence of God, heaven
and hell, etc» on the absolute lack of even a shred of
hard verifiable
evidence for these extraordinary claims,
and the
fact that even after thousands of years of frantic
and determined efforts by the most ardent
and intelligent proponents of these claims, they still have been completely unable to demonstrate them in any testable manner.
One of my biggest issues with religion is that it teaches people that if you believe something
hard enough it must be true even if
facts, logic,
and evidence say it isn't.
The fossil record shows without a shadow of a doubt there were transitions between primitive animals to present animals
and the
evidence keeps mounting, so there's no faith involved, but cold
hard facts.
I even believe everybody agrees with me
and that I am always right,
and in the very face of much contradictory
evidence,
facts,
and despite a complete lack of any kind of
hard scientific
evidence.
How
hard is it to properly spell «ATHEIST»??? Christard websites should not be safe from Atheist's... intolerance of intolerance is a good thing
and as much as
evidence based
facts may scare them, they too deserve to be given access to those
facts.
Today we know better, yet it is amazing how many people cling to false beliefs in the face of
hard truth,
fact,
and mountains of
evidence.
It's pretty
hard to spare the feelings of someone who believes in mysticism
and magic when you tell them that what they believe in is mystical
and magical,
and has no basis in
fact / observation /
evidence.
As I've heard other bloggers attest to, sometimes the
hardest part about putting together a blog post is actually sitting down
and writing it (as
evidenced by the
fact that I initially spelled that as righting — whoops).
More to the point, if you're looking for
evidence of some vast conspiracy between leagues
and bat manufacturers, it's
hard to overlook the
fact that the solution to this problem is so stupidly simple.
In
fact, there is little
hard evidence to suggest that, if the pregnancy is «high - risk», a negative outcome is more likely if a home birth is attempted, so there is an argument for including «high - risk» pregnancies in this type of analysis,
and this was attempted as part of this research project.
I've had several arguments with
hard core advocates over this, in
fact —
and was told that I don't know what I'm talking about, despite the
fact that I have actually successfully nursed 6 children,
and that all the
evidence we have shows that women who are exhausted are likely to have supply problems.
They argue that the
fact hard Remainers
and hard Leavers are appalled by it might actually be decent
evidence for it being a tolerable compromise.
The slow
and methodical piecing together of
evidence which has taken place during this century, converting the theory of evolution into
hard fact, rests upon many examples like the peppered moth.
While this may be over exaggerated at times, there is a heap of
evidence to show that caffeine ingestion pre exercise will lead to improvements in performance
and reductions in sensation of effort — effectively meaning that we feel as if we are doing less work when we are in
fact working
harder than ever.
This is not just speculation but a cold
hard fact that is backed up buy real
evidence found in the terms
and conditions of the site.
It's ample
evidence of Edgerton's work ethic,
and in
fact it seems he's working so
hard we've missed news on some of the stuff he has brewing.
The
evidence was damping
and the data worrying, with
hard facts provided by Future in Mind, a department of health study, The NSPCC, The Care Quality Commission, National Union of Teachers etc..
«Assessment boils down to
evidence of learning,» but the important outcomes we should be evaluating in students are in
fact the most «
hard to measure»
and subsequently these qualities are simply not being assessed.
Hard facts, dangerous half - truths
and total nonsense: Profiting from
evidence - based management.
If you're one to base your decisions
and actions on
evidence rather than providence, these are
hard times for understanding certain
facts — times made all the
harder by further forays from present technological realities like those made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk this week during Tesla's first - quarter earnings conference call.
His world is made up of
hard evidence and uncontestable
facts, his observations
and conclusions unsullied by personal feelings, until novelist Cullin goes behind the cold, unsentimental surface to reveal for the first time the inner world of an obsessively private man.
Logical appeals such as presenting data,
facts,
and other types of «
hard»
evidence are often very convincing to readers.
We need to discuss the basic concepts of
fact (things based on the best available
evidence)
and opinion (things that we believe even if we have no
hard proof).
The
hardest part for me was understanding that in their papers they often present «
evidence» as if they had measured it when they have in
fact only MODELLED something with some computer program
and interpreted the output of the program, calling it
evidence.
Unless we get horrendously cynical
and remember that once something is stated as a
fact in a US government report, the door is then open for the IPCC to later cite it as
hard evidence (chapter 28 of my book explains that this has, in
fact, happened).
Put these things together with the
fact that no
hard evidence of outside hacking has been presented by UEA, despite «illegal break - in» becoming an almost desperate mantra from the earliest days, presumably to avoid the unwashed masses drawing the conclusion that not only the science isn't settled, one of the insiders hates the phony consensus so much they're willing to go to these extreme lengths to bust it open...
and I've never rated the outside operation theory one bit.
Mad Mother Merkel's energiwende is perfect
evidence for that,
and always had to fail on the
hard fact science denial of established energy physics
and its engineeering delivery.
Somebody who DOES N'T get bogged down in the scientific detail but who takes the arguments constantly trotted out by the other side
and summarily DESTROYS them with the sorts of
hard evidence and facts that the general public can understand
and equate with.
Psychologists are quite familiar with the
fact that die -
hard supporters of an idea aren't swayed by contrary
evidence, which can backfire
and strengthen preexisting attitudes.
Richard, the IPCC (reports) are based on scientific rigour,
hard facts, accumulated meaningful
evidence, dialectic argument,
and rational reasoned best judgments.
Despite the
fact that there was
and still is no
hard evidence to back up the link between SLS
and cancer, many unscrupulous companies took advantage of the suspicions
and allegations raised by such websites to market as many «SLS - free» products as they could, often selling them to major organic / natural stores like Whole Foods
and Wild Oats, thus helping to further legitimize this myth.
I work
hard to tell your side of the story
and present the
facts while challenging the admissibility of
evidence whenever possible.»
The
evidence is generally easier to follow
and more memorable if the trier of
fact has a
hard copy
and can make notes right onto it.