Not exact matches
A recent Wired profile of Facebook detailed
how the platform's Trending Topics team became a lightning rod of criticism over the perception that it suppressed
conservative views.
The reaction illustrates not only the depth of Gorsuch's admiration for his mentor but also
how thoroughly he has modeled his
conservative constitutionalist
views after Scalia.
The fact that I attempt, very carefully, to show
how a Christian public philosophy needs to take into account the contending
views of various Christians» as well as our entire liberal /
conservative political tradition» does not weaken my appeal for something more fully, integrally, and distinctively Christian.
Putting aside
how conservatives may or may not
view contraception for a moment, is preaching contraception new?
When I talk to my good friend who is a very
conservative Catholic who
views taking communion as sacred and every crumb is representative of Christ's body and not one crumb will drop... then compare it to
how we do it at church... everyone ripping bread from the same loaf, crumbs everywhere, kids spilling the «wine»... does it really matter... is one more right than the other... one upholds church law on
how communion will be performed versus our laid back version.
On page 15 of «The Interpreters Bible», Dr. Herbert F. Farmer, Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University wrote about the indispensability of the texts, their importance and
how the «truth» of them should be approached, after an exposition of the traditional
conservative Christian
view of person - hood, sin and the salvific actions of Jesus (aka Yeshua ben Josef), known as «the Christ» in human history.
Why hasn't this piece been put on the main CNN web page for all to see
how violence is not only being committed by
conservatives as the media pretends but also by the gay rights proponents who hate others that disagree with their political
views!
I'd ask the same question of so called «christian
conservatives» and their
view point of
how less fortunate folks should be treated.
These extracts from Simpson show
how far he had moved from the traditional (or what he called the Latin)
view of resurrection, even though his study appears
conservative by today's standards.
My fancy 100,000 word answer turned out to be little more than a long way of saying, «I have no idea
how to reconcile the violence of God in the Old Testament with the self - sacrificial love of Jesus Christ in the New while still maintaining a
conservative view of inspiration and inerrancy.»
This may surprise you, seeing as
how I'm a blogger with an outspoken opinion on everything, but when I'm a part of a
conservative Christian community, I tend to keep my more progressive
views quiet, and when I'm a part of a more liberal Christian community, I tend to keep my more liberal
views quiet.
That includes
how it shapes his decidedly
conservative views on issues like euthanasia and his personal opposition to abortion.
The opinions collected here» some dissenting from the majority of the Court, others concurring in judgment but rejecting the majority's reasoning» show
how Scalia applies his textualism to these issues, and
how it differs from competing theories of interpretation, most notably the «living Constitution»
view favored by many on the left and the varieties of intentionalism favored by many
conservatives and moderates.
(Here, I should mention in passing,
how incredibly distant Patrick's
view of our constitutionalism is from that of American traditionalist
conservatives such as Russell Kirk, who claim our constitutionalism owes little to nothing to Locke.
To oversimplify,
conservative views of salvation focused on the details of
how individuals lived, the acts they performed or failed to perform, the beliefs they held or failed to hold, and the emotions they felt or did not feel.
As I conducted world
view interviews I was surprised
how infrequently, in even
conservative Protestant congregations, the name of Christ was mentioned in response to questions about crises such as death, family instability, or world catastrophes.
As a poker player he is
viewed as
conservative, and that's
how he looks as he sits straight up in his chair wearing a vested suit and a firmly knotted tie.
How have modern day
Conservative MPs formed their
views on Europe?
Updated: One observer questions
how a Senate Democratic majority can be a «firewall» against Trump's policies, noting lawmakers like Felder and Sen. Ruben Diaz hold
conservative views on abortion rights.
I don't know
how to explain my question but basically I don't follow politics much and for instance can't really tell the difference between liberal /
conservative vs Democratic / Republican, but recently someone asked me about my
views and they were surprised because apparently I like some things from Democratic party and some from Republican (or from both
conservatives and liberals).
It also divided the electorate into segments according to their characteristics — including
how they voted in 2010, their
views of the party leaders, which party has the best policies on different issues, and their opinion of each party's attributes — and identified each segment's propensity to vote
Conservative.
Staten Island Borough President Jim Molinaro applied for his city pension this year — on top of his $ 160,000 city salary — but then had second thoughts about
how his constituents in the city's most
conservative borough would
view the double - dip and pulled back the application.
It remains to be seen
how dim a
view the Labour Party machine takes of his public courting of UKIP, but Neil Carmichael, who will fight Stroud for the third successive election for the
Conservatives, has a simple message for the local electorate:
«No - one has ever told me in the
Conservative party I can't hold those
views, that I'm not allowed to say what I say, vote
how I vote.
This raises a question: if there's a hung Parliament, and David Cameron reaches agreement with Nick Clegg,
how will the
Conservative Party as a whole reach a
view on it?
Observers of Mr Cameron yesterday came away with the impression that he
views that coalition arrangement as a positive way of showing
how much the
Conservatives have embraced change in a way that should appear to those centre - ground voters.
If you're
conservative, you know
how important is to have someone who shares the same values, politics, points of
view, and faith.
One needs only to peruse
conservative publications or e-mail blasts to realize
how deeply this
view has taken hold...
Also, it's important to mention that a trader doesn't always have to be uncertain or
conservative in their
view of a trade to enter on a retrace or pullback, this is just
how some traders always trade and it's part of their trading plan.
I'm researching the sceptics
view of climate change for an international engineering firm that needs to know more about
how this issue will affect us... I've got the IPCC report and other things that support anthropogenic climate change, but I need to address the other side of the argument as well, especially for a group of
conservative engineers.
And a risk analysis based on a symmetrical
view of IPCC overconfidence bias will end up risk - weighting toward the more catastrophic side and indicating a more strictly regulatory (
how I wish I could use the correct word, «
conservative», here) policy.
Change is inevitable and unavoidable, and there's great scope for differences in
how the «ideal
conservative» response to that change is
viewed.
«After we showed a nationally representative sample the taxpayer receipt, the previously strong relationship between
how conservative or liberal someone was and their
view on taxes virtually disappeared,» explains Duhaime, noting that this depolarization effect did not occur if people were asked
how they want their taxes to be spent when they
viewed the receipt.