Sentences with phrase «impact on your beliefs»

The Myth of Christian Beginnings: History's Impact on Belief.
«We gave a lot against Barcelona and the disappointing outcome certainly had an impact on our belief against Manchester United, but we want to focus on the positives and recover from it.
«We gave a lot against Barcelona and the disappointing outcome certainly had an impact on our belief against Manchester United,....»
The company you choose to keep can have a critical impact on your beliefs, commitment, and ultimately, your relationship's success (or failure).

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Expanding on this belief, they assessed over 15,000 leaders from more than 300 organizations across 20 industries and 18 countries to determine which conversational skills have the highest impact on overall performance.
Our preliminary data already show the importance of certain beliefs for success in physics courses and a student's inclination to continue in or drop out of physics, and it shows that most teaching practices have a detrimental impact on all of these critical beliefs.
«The incessant news flow from the Trump administration playing out on Twitter and the ensuing global reaction pushes Twitter users to be increasingly engaged with the platform,» analyst Richard Greenfield wrote in a note to clients Wednesday «Our upgrade of TWTR is premised on the belief that Twitter's daily active user (DAU) growth is accelerating, particularly in the US, which has a disproportionate impact on Twitter's revenues and profits.»
I personally am a follower of Christ and think its important to talk to others about my belief in God, as it has had profound positive impacts on my life.
The final call in the Gulf resolution for an immediate cease - fire and a demand that the UN be in charge of the settlement — rather muted after the rhetorical fire — was premised on the beliefs that military force could not deal with the crisis, that sanctions could have been and could still be effective, and that the war would have destructive global impact.
I do my best to never mistreat anyone because of their beliefs, but I do enjoy talking about Christ, as I believe he can have a great and positive impact on others.
Regardless of the impact, hocus pocus or any other terms people use, forcing your beliefs on someone elses culture is how many «issues» have started throughout history.
As the role of religion gradually dwindles, their desperation for wanting their beliefs to have a significant impact on reality will increase.
We joined an abusive, (house / semi-communal) «Bible» church primarily because it seemed to provide what we desperately felt we needed at that time, as a young couple, expecting our first child: Stability, Clarity of belief, «Coolness», Community, and a sense that we were joining something that promised it was going to have a great impact on the culture in the future, and we were thus getting in on the «bottom floor.»
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What you say and write has / had a great impact on myself, my life, my thinking, my belief in God, my view of the Bible, my environment etc..
Although a candidates religious beliefs should have no impact on an election, the GOP has made it an issue in the past.
One good reason it's worth talking about: Those beliefs have a huge impact on how we view and interact with the world — and most people have them.
What I was trying to say is that believers and their beliefs, primarily Christians in the US, have an impact on lives of everyone in this country and that is why many non-believer feel not just a right but often a duty to challange what they see a irrational thinking.
It is made even more extraordinary by the reality that though we don't know what the Queen thinks about a great many things — Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and, in spite of reports, Brexit — she is remarkably, one might say uncharacteristically, open about her belief in Christ and his impact on her life.
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious belief which stem from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so much of what these critics of religion have had to say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to say what can not properly be said and am thereby led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these questions of myself and others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
The real «gotcha» question would be «Do you believe in biblical creation, and what impact would your beliefs have on public education?»
Funny how where you're born has an impact on your religious beliefs.
As we read this history, the furor over stem cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
Its just a group with particular beliefs performing a ritual meaningful only to them and having no impact on the souls of anyone.
As long as people base decisions that impact others on their religious beliefs, there is a good reason to make this part of the social dialogue.
If the Easter faith is understood primarily as the conviction of the exaltation of the crucified Jesus to be Lord and Savior, it is possible to understand how it could have arisen among the dispirited disciples as their response to the «offence» of the crucifixion of their Master, while they wrestled with that problem in the light of the impact made on them by the life and teaching of Jesus, and in the light of their study of the scriptures, of their current convictions about similar figures and of their belief about God.
If God heals alcoholism and AA's are clear in that belief, they can have an enormous impact on the attitudes of government, medicine, religion, and other agencies in determining just how much such entities will welcome the powerful «God - business» solution.
Whether on stage or behind a desk, in the marketplace or in ministry, you always have an opportunity to impact your professional field with your beliefs.
The author deals with the scientist's vocation to worship God, and the impact of technical work on his personal life and religious beliefs.
There are people out here like me that have been impacted by the beliefs that you have dared to share on your blog.
Shouldn't logic and reason be held with higher regard then belief for a god which based on our laws should have no impact on choices made by that person??? Why then do people vote on a religious basis and not merit, honor, and integrity?
I think if anything this country would be a mormon country since it was founded here... but since mythology is all myths lets all be happy we live in a country where people can believe what they wish and be open about it yet those beliefs based on nothing more then each persons personal «experiences» which are questionable at best have little impact on the government which dictates the laws we live by... WRONG!
may be completely true, but it is a negative and therefore will simply never have the same impact on humanity that the belief in him has.
I have no — zero — issue with anyone who wants to believe in anything to find purpose in their life... until that person intends to (or follows through) on non-data-supportive belief systems in order to pursue a moral code that NOW impacts MY life.
I was so incredibly struck in writing these stories by the incredible power faith had in people's lives, it has made a profound impact on me in my belief.
Speaking about the impact the case could have on Christians across the USA, Jeremey Tedesco from ADF said: «If the government has the power to coerce Jack Phillips to create artistic expression that violate his beliefs then it ultimately has that power over all of us.
In an interview with the Patheos blog Sister Rose at the Movie, he said that the film was, «a meditation on doubt, faith, a serious study about belief» and discussed how it impacted his own personal faith.
The beliefs of others impact even non-believers lives through the laws that they promote, e.g. bans on gay marriage, creationism in science class, reduced stem - cell research, abstinence only se.x ed., etc., etc..
I don't understand why the religious beliefs of the owners should have any impact whatsoever on what level of healthcare they are required to provide for their employees.
The early attempts at elaborating the Muslim system of belief grew out of the issues raised by Kharijism — due to the impact of Islam on the Arab Bedouin society — and the perplexities of the non-Arab communities which were gathered under the banner of Islam.
It's not easy to read, but I wish more people would tell their story of the financial impact Christian belief and ministry service had on them.
This is why research demonstrates that the vast majority of Americans admit to believing in Jesus (and a host of other «Christian» things) while also demonstrating that this belief has very little impact on how they actually live.
We bring guest speakers to parliament to discuss a range of issues including food and medicine labelling, veganism as a protected belief, impact of diet on climate change, and institutional catering provisions.
WHY IT»S HEALTHY / / Contrary to popular belief, eggs may have no real impact on most of the population's cholesterol levels (see Chris Kresser's fascinating article here).
Given the recent run of games, the opponent and the energy expended on Tuesday night, this was a very good result, if we are top of the league by the end of today does not impact that, its more fuel to the fire of belief spreading around the Emirates and the Arsenal blogosphere and fandom, lets hope it continues to roll on.
Her study reveals new information that is in contradiction to many of the current beliefs that are held about the impact of divorce and separation on children.
Cultural beliefs about gender roles and division of labour have an impact on family policies.
Through the work of four playwrights, Matt Charman, Moira Buffini, Penelope Skinner and Jack Thorne, the play follows several intertwining stories: a couple in a therapy session discuss the impact that the strong environmental beliefs of one, and the indifference of the other, is having on their relationship, a young woman, against her parents» advice, drops out of university to become a climate change activist, two birdwatchers who, for 40 years, have noted the recession of the ice through tracking the numbers of guillemots, and Ed Miliband's special adviser (SpAd) in the lead up to the Copenhagen Climate Conference.
The elected officials who gathered together Sunday made clear that the idea wouldn't find support in Queens, citing a negative impact on commerce, the prospect of ever - increasing tolls and the belief that outer - borough residents should have the option to travel free of charge between boroughs.
But addressing the global nature of human impact may require help from belief systems large enough to conceptualize on a cosmic scale.
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