When couples have conflict, those who
hold destiny beliefs may react differently than those who hold growth beliefs about relationships.
Not exact matches
• Traditional liberals, writes our friend Robert P. George, have promoted their views as a way that people
holding conflicting comprehensive doctrines» «an integrated set of
beliefs about the human good, human dignity, and human
destiny»» can live together.
Hal Lindsey says that the United States is not mentioned in biblical prophecy; but Herbert W. Armstrong, whose church is built on the
belief that Great Britain and the United States are the ten lost tribes of Israel,
holds that a great deal of biblical prophecy has to do with their special
destiny in God's plan for the world.
Hence, it is almost inconceivable to them that Solzhenitsyn could
hold traditional
beliefs about God, Orthodox Christianity, the mystical basis of the Russian nation, and the soul's eternal
destiny while also being a spokesman for responsible political freedom (meaning constitutional limits on power, moderate nationalism, private property, and local self «government).
They
held the
belief that their lives and
destiny had been intertwined for a reason: so they could try and right the wrongs of the past.
In our last study (Study 6), we induced people to temporarily
hold sexual
destiny or sexual growth
beliefs, by having them read fabricated magazine articles leading them to believe either that 1) it is important your sex life is great right off the bat, or 2) most couples need to work to achieve satisfaction.