Sentences with phrase «human opinion»

It's all just human opinion, and those who prefer to have access to contraception or what have you should not be denied this simply because others of the same faith think otherwise.
One is vital prayer through which the perspective shifts until the soul has its major orientation, not in human opinion, but in God.
And we must resist it as resolutely as the Reformers resisted the mistaken human opinions in Catholic theology at the time.
Paul went on to remind the Galatians that the gospel is not of human origin, and that its message should not be distorted or debased by the imposition of controversial human opinions.
It often seems that whenever I do, I get a comment on the blog or over on Facebook that I am wrong because I have chosen to reject what the Bible clearly teaches in favor of my own personal human opinion.
The Wahhabiya movement, which has become dominant in Saudi Arabia, is based on the Hanbalite Sharia, which as we have seen gives hardly any lee - way for human opinion and judgement.
Transmission, translation and the construction of the canon (continue) to inject human opinion into this revealing set of documents that we call Holy Scripture.
She can not build either on a «democratic process» which in effect means human opinion at its best, and the indoctrination of the masses by the media power of money, sex, commercial interests at its more usual.
He himself, one of the most blameless, according to human opinion almost a saint, says of himself quite clearly, «O wretched man that I am, the evil which I would not, that I do; the good that I would, I do not.»
If you don't like «Shaun of the Dead,» people treat you like you're some soulless homunculi poorly imitating human opinion, and with good reason....
Sir Walter Scott wrote: «Other people's resolutions may fluctuate on the wild and changeful billows of human opinion.
It advances despite such differences in human opinion.
I listen to the timeless wisdom of God, not the human opinion of the times.
But Luther was struggling with a tradition centuries old, and his own inhibitions and neuroses: «I don't know what phantom of pomp and human opinion is plaguing me here.»
Only the Sceptics argued in favour of the relativity of all human opinions, especially in matters of religion.
Human opinion is fickle, and most of the time, there is overreaction.
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