Environmental Ethics in Action Dr. Robert Stivers, professor of Ethics at Pacific Lutheran University addresses the question of
how religious people are to minister to the earth.
Two - dimensional fighting game Fight of Gods offends me deeply, but I wonder
how religious people feel about it.
But the part of me that remembers what it was like to be new here and how uncomfortable and scared and unsure I felt when I first tried to talk with a severely disabled person in a wheelchair — that part of me understands
how the religious people at that small religious college felt.
Funny
how religious people can't conceive of the wonders of the earth and nature being what they are just in and of themselves.
I don't wish to dictate
how religious people should worship or act and I definitely want them kept out of my life.
i don't understand
how religious people find it so hard to accept we changed over time and progressed on our own instead of believeing some all powerful, all knowing thing made humans from dirt.
But nitpicking aside, fundamentally I fail to see
how the religious people can't see that this IS a threat to THEM.
The most baffling thing is
how religious people could be completely rational about every other thing in their everyday lives; and then take leave of their faculties when it comes to these silly stories.
And yes we all know
how religious people love the idea of watching people burn to death (at the stake is best right?)
Amos describes
how religious people find it irksome to wait for the new moon before they resume oppressing the poor.
Yesterday I commented, quite angerly about religion and
how religious people seem to hate.
I get a kick out of the Atheist talking about
how religious people try and ram their faith down throats... and then you see clowns like hippypoet and the prayer is not healthy kook... guess they are hypocrits just like everybody elese.
I'm not religious, but I have such a hard time understanding
how religious people can be so wrong on matters like this.
It's fascinating to
me how every religious person is ultimately 99 % atheist.
Depending on
how religious a person is, being alone with a member of the opposite sex can be considered sexual!
Not exact matches
Walshe also critically flags
how — again, at the point of consent — Facebook's review process deploys examples of the social aspects of its platform (such as
how it can use
people's information to «suggest groups or other features or products») as a tactic for manipulating
people to agree to share
religious affiliation data, for example.
Rabbi Jonah Pesner, director of the
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, discussed
how people of all faiths need to unify to help others overcome social problems in the United States at an interfaith discussion of clergy leaders in Palm Beach County...
Even
people who aren't particularly
religious can still relate to
how I see the greater good, positivity and reaching high for it.
You do not have to be a NASA scientist or a
religious person to know that there has to be a designer who is responsible for this existence, just walk outside at night and gaze at the stars and ask yourself as to
how did our solar system became so perfectly established and
how our planets are perfectly aligned.
Whenever I hear
religious people talk about what they believe, I always find myself amazed at
how crazy they are.
How much hatred is shown on here for
people with
religious beliefs, and the hatred is spouted in the name of tolerance and equality.
I didn't state
religious beliefs and I did not advocate telling
people they will go to Hell by
how they vote, parent, or are employed.
Let's not forget what and
how America was suposedly started as a place of relgious freedom by the pilgrams (according to so called american history books) these
religious people proceeded to rob & kill the Indians who saved their lives, take & kill Mexicans for land & gold & oil enslave a whole group of
people as property for financial gain all under the guise of being good «Christians» (WHITE) and now perceive all «Muslims» (NON-WHITE) are evil unless proven otherwise.
The reality is that no matter
how it is written,
religious people will still be offended by an atheist message.
The
religious interpretation of
how things come into being or are caused give
people solace, until they gain a broad understanding to replace that story.
I'm always interested in
how Huston Smith (Methodist Minister / world renowned
religious historian) answers
people when they ask if he believes in God.
Professor Grafman was more interested in
how people coped with everyday moral and
religious questions.
That is
how difficult it is for a
religious person to enter into the kingdom of God.
Religious feelings maybe, but
how many
people have had «god experiences» that are credibly witnessed, authenticated and of public record?
A better strategy would be to point out
how one doesn't need religion to be a moral
person, and then demonstrate
how some of the
people that claim to be a beacon for
religious zealots (the GOP) practice an existence devoid of morality.
How do you argue with
people who are so insane that they think your very existence somehow infringes on «their
religious freedom»?
But the claim with which Keister begins her study» that a
person's
religious beliefs will exert some influence on whether he will pursue material wealth and
how he will go about doing so» seems eminently reasonable.
WRONG... I like this USUALLY WORD... it's so
religious in the since that you can PICK AND CHOOSE when, whether and what god is saying to you...
people that hear god knows it's GOD...
HOW?
How about the roughly 3 billion
people who have died as a direct result of
religious wars, sacrifices and persecutions over the last 10,000 years?
Jake,
how can you think you are a million times better than any
religious person on the planet?
People on both sides of the
religious issue have some insane desire to dictate
how other live.
But Mr. Hayward you use her article as a jumping off point for your own projections on
how «
religious»
people see you SBNR types — liberal, educated, open minded, etc. which doesn't even come from her but from the Shambala Sun!
I think a fast from verbosity about religion may help the
religious people to see
how religion - free
people may indeed lack nothing, but instead, their «envelope» is just a particular sort of clothing — not necessary but fun for them perhaps.
There's a message here in
how people behave just before death, and the message to all
religious frauds in the form of chaplains is: go away, leave me alone!
Some of the
people in
religious groups who are so sure they are right actually committ actions so anti-
religious it makes one wonder
how they got there... and it was actually quite easy — they figured it all out.
Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a
person's
religious conviction, no matter
how deeply held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth
How many
people have you met who weren't brain - washed from birth and then decided to become
religious?
What upset the
religious leaders so much about Peter's speech on Pentecost was
how the good news was for all
people everywhere.
How about all lbg
people and especially athiests just stop eating anywhere that has a history or management that is from a
religious faith that means almost no grocery stores no restaurants 98 % of the world believes in a religion the other 2 % can just not interact with the rest of us if thats what they want no skin off our backs make the world a better place just become reclusive your already hateful, distrustful and judgmental
Whenever there is a story on gays, we find out
how incredibly bigoted so many
religious people are towards gays.
My
religious views aside... Think of
how many
people this church could have helped with $ 700,000.
Although the
people who say something nice are almost always
religious and conservative, the
people with the quickly furrowed brows are either
religious or secular, and I've been surprised to find out
how many seriously
religious and politically very conservative
people dislike homeschooling and jump to tell you so.
I love
how people are keen on grouping all
religious individuals together as a whole.
Jennifer conveyed to me exactly
how Planned Parenthood views its protesters: as
religious zealots, as annoyances, as
people who obstinately and stubbornly refuse to see the good the organization promotes.
AAthiest —
how is your «societal obligation to curb irrational thinking» (your beliefs no God) different from a
religious person's «societal obligation'to «proselytize» (their belief in God)?