Sentences with phrase «issues of life really»

I, like most people in life, have times when the «real World» is very tough, traumatic even, and that's where the «real» issues of life really lie.

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If you remove the need to income split by taxing the family unit of those in married or living common - law relationships and then adopt a flat tax for everyone — say 20 % — there really is no need for small business to incorporate, except for perhaps liability issues.
This gets into philosophy - of - law issues, of course, but even some imaginable judicially restrained economic - autonomy - is - Locke's - teaching scholars (i.e., really none of the libertarian con - law scholars I know of) would be advocating a way of life, and a pattern of regular legislation, that centered one's practice of liberty upon, well, business - man, or to speak Republic book VIII, oligarchic - man, accomplishments.
To postmodern critics, such concerns suggest that life has a «plot,» as in a well - crafted novel, but of course what they are really pointing out is that such issues have no meaning in the absence of a transcendent grounding.
The sky is not falling because other people live their lives differently from you and have joined their lives in marriage... Spend your time, energy and emotions on a topic that really matters - like world hunger, the pursuit of justice in the world, violence against women, natural disaster relief - these are issues that need your attention..
Though seminary faculties like to affirm, in principle, a relationship between Christian theology and the life of the church, academic theology tends to view the ministering congregation as an addendum to the really interesting issues of ethics, philosophical and political theology, or social policy.
Realistically you didn't even start really thinking about the weighty issues of this life until a few years ago.
Trying to «win» a debate online is a very ineffective way to deal with whatever issues are really going on in your life, whether it's crippling fear, a sense of inadequacy, guilt, shame, or whatever.
Although I am a long - time ally, it was another step in really seeing that the issues surrounding gay marriage and equality affect the day to day lives of many people.
We learn that the word «martyr» means «witness» and that «apostle» means «one who is sent» and then grasp what this really meant in the lives of the Apostles, and indeed what it means today: «Faith and love in Jesus will issue forth in ministry.
Instead of fighting over the amount of money that was spent on who - knows - what, shift the focus toward what really matters: (1) your fear of not having influence in important issues impacting your life, (2) your fear of not having security in your future, (3) your fear of having no respect shown for your values, or (4) your fear of not realizing your dreams.
As for the «narrow public witness» against which John Murdock rightly cautions, I really don't think «prioritizing» equals «ignoring,» such that to prioritize the defense of religious freedom and the right to life excludes other issues from the Church's social witness and public policy advocacy.
This dialogue should be regarded as the primary opportunity for teaching true democratic values, for in it the issues of what is really worthful and whether one shall live for satisfaction or for service become «existential» — personally decisive — rather than merely theoretical and speculative.
Take them one at a time, spending as much time as you need to discuss thoroughly the issues and feelings that arise: «The ideas and issues which excite me most are...;» «The things that are most worth living for right now are...;» «I feel the most joy (pain, hope, lonely, together) when...;» «What I really believe about God is...;» «I feel closest to (most distant from) God when...;» «I get spiritually high when...;» «The beliefs that mean the most to me now are...;» «The beliefs from my childhood which no longer make sense are...;» «Life has the least (the most) meaning for me when...;» «I feel closest to you (most distant from you) spiritually when...;» «The way I really feel about the church is...;» «I'd like to do the following, to enjoy more spiritual sharing...;» «To enrich the spiritual life of our family, I'd like Life has the least (the most) meaning for me when...;» «I feel closest to you (most distant from you) spiritually when...;» «The way I really feel about the church is...;» «I'd like to do the following, to enjoy more spiritual sharing...;» «To enrich the spiritual life of our family, I'd like life of our family, I'd like to..
The issue here is really the same as the one which existed in Jesus» day — we can have plenty of religion (the dos and do nt's of the Pharisees) but what is really needed to be made evident is the life that comes from God through His living word (and that is something much deeper than just the «letter of the law»).
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
Is paying the man that teaches God's word and really the issue, don't muzzle the ox that treads the corn, if somebody preaches the Gospel is it wrong to live of it?
Leaving aside the evidence that arrives each day from Eastern Europe which seems to show that the opposite is the case, that socialism there has in some sense «frozen» traditional ways of life, there is a more important issue: one wonders if tradition, when purchased and consumed like a commodity, can really play the role which some conservatives believe it must in any healthy society.
Really, the issue isn't these innocuous photos of a summer well - lived.
No one knew whether the baby would live or die, but homebirth advocates «moved on» to the really important issue, the fate of the midwife.
In this economy, I see this as a social issue of serious impact — the big retail giants are getting richer by manipulating information sources to support their casues, rather than provide facts that could really help inform people and change lives.
Really don't have much of an issue publicly proclaiming the life of my first child that ended so quickly.
Two potential issues we foresee and the reason we did not give 5 stars include: the hood with magnetic strips to provide shade for baby is a bit difficult to work with and requires moving the rigid frame out of the way to reach attachments; the second issue is that the stroller brakes do not seem to lock completely which would really be a problem if we lived in a hilly area... in Illinois it is our guess we won't have problems with this.
If all of us could do that, it would be one thing but since modern women have to try to juggle so many different things, a lot of times people are pumping in that first month or two of life, when it can sometimes kind of create that issue of an irregular or overly large supply that the baby can't really empty the breast necessarily all the time, or leave the breast partially full.
I've found that my acupuncturist is very good at helping to balance my hormones and the therapist really helps me deal with the emotional issues I've been dragging with me for most of my life.
«We're tremendously inspired by the young people that are really leading this issue that's been an issue all of our lives,» said one protestor, Daniel Scherrer.
What this really represents, as outlined in a recent issue of the New York Times, amounts to a phony alibi for breaking a vow made to all combat veterans, who've literally put their lives at risk for our nation, that no matter the cost, funds needed to treat their resultant disabilities would be found and allocated, to restore their limbs and lives to reasonable levels of independence.
The forthcoming Live Earth concert, organised by Al Gore to raise awareness of climate change, has not really educated people on the issues surrounding change and instead risks closing off debate, he concluded.
«I refuse to reduce my public discourse to domestic issues that really have no place in our public lives,» she added, saying: «Above all, nothing of this sort happened.
He told Radio 4: «I have written to the prime minister myself asking him that, in view of these very important issues which touch on the sacredness of human life, its meaning and purpose, would he please grant a free vote, because that is what is really required.»
«My campaign has really been centered about quality of life, the issues that are plaguing the city and the fact that we're not getting the services we deserve as taxpayers but it's also been centered around the pay to play at City Hall and that there's literally a «For Sale» sign at the gates and we need to change this culture,» she said on NY1's «Morning on 1» show Friday morning.
Our group which consists majority of floating voters, wish to emphasize that we are now focussing on issues and thinking of who really fits to wear the shoes of Hon Dr Richard Anane to transform the lives of the youth and uplift the image of Nhyiaeso before the world.
«There are some building - science labs out there who try to bring in as many components as possible, but we never thought they got to the point where they really could address all the issues that might come up in a building design standard,» says Dana Pillai, president of Delos's research division and executive director of the Well Living Lab.
She liked the research environment, but «toward the end of my Ph.D.,» she says, «I wanted to find something that felt... existentially meaningful, something that connected me to the really important, big issues in life
«Working to help families that are grappling with these really big issues that get down to the fundamentals of who we are as human beings really keeps some perspective in your life,» she says, «and that's what I love about genetic counseling.»
How to regulate amateur life scientists is not really a new issue at all; just an issue where the possibilities of genetic manipulation have recently elevated the stakes to the point where the scientific community is beginning to share concerns expressed by the humane community for more than 200 years (beginning before there were actually any organized humane societies.)
In this country, so many people are suffering from insomnia that we don't really consider it as a serious issue anymore — we simply see it as a typical by - product of modern life.
Many people take the contraceptive pill all their lives with no issue and that's great — I really wish I was one of those people.
Placing the blame of our weight problems on the stress hormone cortisol is just additional way of scapegoating the fundamental issues of obesity on something else - taking our focus away from what really matters: making small, positive changes towards an active life style, choosing to eat healthy, and choosing to live healthy.
I really just assumed my issues were part of life.
I am 64 yrs old and live in a home with wood heat in winter... which of course really adds to dry skin issues!!
which really is a immature share of the issues a lot of people unrecorded with sect now, but but making improved lives for group that's direction on feat them much, getting them punter aid and making certain their kids get enlightened.
Family really matters in long - term situations so think carefully if you want to deal with these sort of issues for the rest of your life together.
I understand the developers want to encourage players to explore as much of the world as they can without using shortcuts, but it really comes down to a quality of life issue that if corrected would make the game even more enjoyable.
Full disclosure - I still have an issue with Cruise's notorious real life which I have to admit gets in the way of my full enjoyment, although I really do try to keep this fair.
At the film's recent press day, Costner talked about the appeal of playing Coach White, Niki Caro's directing style, the bond that developed between all the actors during filming, the pivotal role a coach can play in a young person's life, the Jim White - type coaches who influenced Costner's life in a positive way, what he learned about Latino culture growing up in Visalia, why he waits for projects to come along that he can really respond to irrespective of genre, the biggest cultural gap he experienced on this film, and how sports movies allow us to address other issues within the wider society.
Berman and Pulcini also attempt to find some kind of cultural relevance to the story by weaving in real - life events from NYC's upheaval at the time, but they mostly come off as distractions since the film doesn't really dive deep into any of these issues.
After a pharmaceutical - and - alcohol - induced bit of airplane class struggle that exemplifies Wiig's ability to ramp up a joke so it doesn't become repetitive (as does a later, extended attempt to have her cop admirer Rhodes (Chris O'Dowd)-- a sweet romantic subplot in which the two have worthwhile conversations and uncontrived issues to resolve — notice her by breaking all sorts of motor vehicle laws in succession), Annie's life, which she already thought had, really hits rock bottom.
Screenwriters John Ronson and Peter Straughan (who very loosely based the character on Frank Sidebottom, the comic persona of the late U.K. performer, Chris Sievey, amongst other musicians) are aware of the thin line between madness and genius, but rather than exploit that tired trope, they use it as a jumping off point to explore issues as inherent to both art and life as identity, voice, creative output, and that age old question of what it really means to sell out.
«Discovering that the issues they've been grappling with are really part of a larger context of immigrant life can be transformational.
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