Sentences with phrase «honestly believe i did»

yes he did, but do you honestly believe he didn't know the bid would be rejected?
my grandparents were a very very hands on parents (i was raised by my grandmother) and honestly i believe it did a disservice to me.
I really honestly believe I did a good job with this!

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«I honestly believe this is the only financial institution in Canada where I could have done this,» says Dickinson, who credits the company's modest size and culture of agility with driving EQ's success.
«I think he honestly believes that he's doing a better job than anyone else could do,» says Squire, «and I think he's probably right.»
He accepted that when De Zen's company purchased the property, he honestly believed Royal Group didn't need the land.
Honestly, I didn't need any of their awesome looking shirts or the cool looking 0 - 5 Blazer, but I believe in Web and wanted to support him in any way I could.
Do you honestly believe the 10 year treasury will be at 2 % indefinitely?
Of course, there can be exceptions to the rule, so if you're honestly tempted into believing that a business opportunity similar to the ones above might be okay, then by all means do some investigating.
And honestly saying you believe in God and self - identify as Christian doesn't mean you actually Lean on God for anything so they say they're Christian but living as an Atheist.
That's not to say one doesn't still need to protect themselves from the sincere but ill informed sheep who honestly believe they are doing God's work when they attack you.
Also if you believe that God chose Noah and his family because of his righteousness and told him to build a boat to save the world's future... Do you honestly think that GOD can't overcome these simple questions that you are throwing out?
But honestly, most atheists truly don't care what you choose to believe as long as you don't try to push your beliefs on to others.
I honestly don't care what «supposed immortal» you believe to be your god as long as you project love.
Dalahäst Do you honestly believe that members actually realize that they're in cults?
Nature is where life comes from, and religions make people believe that we, as humans, are special, but nature says we are not, so honestly, ALL life would have some «afterlife» if we do.
Do you candidly, do you honestly believe that any power or force of less intelligence than your mind produced YODo you candidly, do you honestly believe that any power or force of less intelligence than your mind produced YOdo you honestly believe that any power or force of less intelligence than your mind produced YOU?
Do you honestly believe they give a....
Do you, honestly, believe they resigned?
Do they honestly teach children what they believe?
Do you honestly believe that if all the non-believers were killed, there'd «be no more around» for all the ages to come?
But I doubt this guy would've spent all those years getting a master's degree in order to be an SDA pastor and subsequently devote decades of his life to the religion if he didn't honestly believe in it for a long time.
So could you honestly say that you don't think anyone has ever become religious, especially much later on in life as the end isn't far off (and even statistics that common sense would tell you should trend the opposite way, ie, someone who's gone 70, 75 years not believing in god or heaven, decides then to become a devote Christian?
Although I've read about how God has given people divine revelations through their dreams, I honestly didn't believe...
«Do you honestly believe that without a revolution we would not have attained the highly esteemed position we have in the world today?»
You seem to believe, deeply and honestly, that your view is correct and that you are doing the right thing.
I honestly don't believe people can believe in nothing.
Do you honestly believe there is an absolute standard for what is beautiful or what is love?
So, even if you ignore that the disciples honestly believed that Christ was divine, but breaking it down to the rudiments of «did Jesus even live?»
«The existence of God can not be proven or disproven by scientists, though many have tried, and their desparate need to convince those of us» Do you HONESTLY believe that scientists are trying to prove or disprove the existence of God just so that people would stop believing?
I honestly don't understand why people have to feel the urge to belong to the «god» club and pretend they believe in something which they will never see and will certainly never «know» to exist.
You said:» So, even if you ignore that the disciples honestly believed that Christ was divine, but breaking it down to the rudiments of «did Jesus even live?»
I really do think it's just a troll or a Poe and not someone who honestly believes the nonsense she burps up day in and day out.
I honestly don't care if Mitt Romney wears Mormon undergarments beneath his Gap skinny jeans, or if he believes that the stories of ancient American prophets were engraved on gold tablets and buried in upstate New York, or that Mormonism's founding prophet practiced polygamy (which was disavowed by the church in 1890).
Had she come to the question honestly and not changed her mind, she woul have done what she believed was right, no matter the torture.
I'm an active AA member, and though I don't struggle with this issue, am grateful that when someone honestly / earnestly seeks this way of life, through the 12 steps, it's possible to recover; whatever you may / may not believe in.
I mean, do you honestly believe that you care more about your kids that I do because you're a missionary, or a Christian, or whatever?
Honestly, which do you believe?
Honestly I do not see the difference between Camping and anyone who believes in the second coming.
but - if you do honestly believe that Christians enjoy the idea of others going to hell, i don't blame you one bit for hating Christians, or at least making that type of contemptuous sweeping generalization.
Honestly, I don't believe that their is a solution, at least not a nonviolent one.
And honestly, do you really believe that it was possible to place exactly two of every species on one large boat (given that there are literally MILLIONS of land - based species in the world, some of which would have resided many thousands of miles away from Noah on a separate continent not mentioned in the Bible)?
Do you honestly believe muslims are happy in the middle east?
i do nt think you honestly believe that david.
so do you believe it because you honestly think this ancient story happened, or do you believe it out of fear you won't be «saved» if you don't?
You do not believe in religion because you honestly think it is true, you believe in it because you fear mortality, seek comfort or are trying to find meaning in your life.
Honestly, I would really love to believe that this sort of heaven DOES exist, but I've already tried this experiment enought to know that a) wanting something really really badly won't actually do anything and b) believing something doesn't make it tDOES exist, but I've already tried this experiment enought to know that a) wanting something really really badly won't actually do anything and b) believing something doesn't make it true.
Looking back on that experience I honestly don't think it was a spiritual event any more than many other events are (though I believe all events have a spiritual counterpart just as there are different physical levels of the universe way can overlay on any given system)
What I honestly don't understand is how a recent Yale graduate who did well on Jeopardy's College thing could come up with a statements like «morality is external to us» and «I believed that the Moral Law wasn't just a Platonic truth, abstract and distant.
I honestly don't care what invisible man you believe in, so long as it's not telling you to launch nukes and start the apocalypse yourself.
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