All this talk about being a hardgainer isn't my favorite thing to talk about though because the reality is that way too many guys (some of who aren't actually hardgainers) use their hardgainer label as a convenient excuse to not pursue their dream physique or to avoid pushing themselves too hard because they've bought
into false beliefs such as «building a large, muscular, strong, ripped physique isn't possible for me» etc..
These raw emotions can become emotion - driven thoughts, which then can turn
into false beliefs: The world would be better off without me.
I mostly think it should be legal because the idea of dragging women by force into a hospital is... abhorrent But I also belive women are either choosing homebirth because they have bought
into a false belief about how safe it is or they are choosing an experience over safety.
Not exact matches
The use by the respondents of the aforesaid
false, misleading and deceptive statements, representations and practices has had, and now has, the capacity and tendency to mislead members of the public
into the erroneous and mistaken
belief that said statements and representations were and are true and
into the investment of substantial sums of money to participate in the respondents» multilevel marketing program and the purchase of substantial quantities of respondents» products by reason of said erroneous and mistaken
belief.
Despite you
belief in that
false god, Odin wants you to die in glorious battle so that he may welcome you
into Valhalla.
Conceding to believers that they can redefine the term «religion» to encompass «atheism», or whatever other ideas they wish to encompass within the word, if that suits their purposes in trying to put anyone who doesn't believe in their god or any god
into the same category as themselves, grants to them the opportunity to dismiss anyone who doesn't believe in their god as holding a religious
belief no more valid then their own and to classify you as just another follower of a «
false religion» unlike their own, which is the «true» religion.
If you voice your opposition to the validity of my
belief statements I will dishonestly lump you
into a single catagory, use a
false dicotomy and define words any way I see fit to make my point.
But still one thing remains, how we know what we know needs to be answered, especially that it be true or
false; otherwise, you've simply exchanged from one unexamined
belief into another, ad infinitum in the circle game.
Therefore a
belief which we are convinced is
false can be a valid religious
belief for someone else, if indeed it helps to lead them
into right relationship.
So eager to bring young minds
into your
belief in nothing that produces legacies of selfishness and
false arrogance.
Heavily influenced by the Enlightenment and the philosophical tradition of Logical Positivism (the idea that if something is not able to be judged true or
false, then we are rationally compelled to ignore it as irrelevant), much of the modern Church has bought
into the
belief that the truth of Christianity should be treated like any other set of factual claims, and that people of faith can somehow rationally observe ultimate truth with a level of personal detachment and objectivity.
One's emotions, such as unwillingness to be wrong, the comfort of old
beliefs, the fear of stepping out from the familiar
into the unknown, keep Christians and Athiests alike from seeing what might be true in the other side's
beliefs, or what might be
false in their own.
Don't you believe that there are religious con men out there swindling people
into placing their faith in
false beliefs?
Some of these include older mothers relishing in telling horror stories about cracked nipples, thrush, clogged ducts, etc; pediatricians who use weight charts based on formula fed infants and scaring new mothers
into thinking their babies aren't gaining enough weight; and the pervasive, but
false,
belief that formula is just as good as breastmilk for babies.
«Family members may lull themselves
into a state of
false beliefs thinking «my son would never hurt me» or «my husband may have a short fuse but he would never seriously harm me.»»
You might have a
false belief that it takes less time to manipulate someone else
into loving you than it does to learn to love yourself.
But ladies, I ask you to please fear not, and read on... I have explained many times before (and had to re-explain to a few friends time and time again, as unfortunately this is a genuine fear that has been imbedded
into minds from
false beliefs) that resistance training will not lead to a muscular female who looks like a man Women are designed differently to men and as such we have a diffeent genetic makeup and our bodies contain different hormones which in turn, affect our ability to gain muscle.
The general public is thereby lured
into a
false sense of security in the
belief that they can get all their vitamins from a government - recommended «balanced diet.»
The first step in teaching critical thinking is to help students recognize how easily
false ideas can creep
into their
belief systems.
This
false belief really gets at the heart of why some potential authors hesitate when they get
into the thick of things.
Stephan Lewandowsky, a psychologist who has worked in the United States, England and Australia, has spent years delving
into the concept of misinformation and
false beliefs.
MAN MADE Climate Change however is a
false belief and many have been so radically indoctrinated
into that
belief that they will disavow or isolate any potential detractors including firings and disqualifying of anyone that denies Man creates the change in climate.
Making this a uniformity across the country would balance out the
false beliefs and propaganda that have been put
into the minds of people in our communities over the past 50 years.
In other words, the plaintiff in a defamation action may be required to expend a considerable amount of money to bring the action, may experience significant negative publicity which repeats the
false accusations, and if unsuccessful in the litigation may cement
into the public consciousness the
belief that the defamatory accusations were true.
B) As a result of semi-psychotic decompensation of the narcissistic / borderline parent
into a delusional
belief in the (
false) threat represented by the other parent, with the parental delusional
belief then being transferred to the child through severely distorted parenting practices of the narcissistic / borderline parent.
This intransigently held, fixed and
false belief (i.e., a delusion) is created by the collapse of the organized cognitive structures of the narcissistic / borderline personality
into delusional
beliefs, as specifically described by Millon (2011), in response to the psychological stresses triggered by the «unrelieved adversity and failure» surrounding the divorce experience (i.e., the public rejection and abandonment of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent by the attachment figure of the other spouse).
Sometimes the child carries the
false belief into adulthood.