I'm sure it «soothes»
you just as your belief system does.
It's nothing that will ever change my beliefs, but I saw that it worked for Lucas,
just as belief in such things works for many others.
It concluded that belief in the existence of God was rational,
just as belief in other minds is.
Just as his belief in beautiful, orderly scientific theories mirrored a child's view of the world, so his belief in God as the ultimate manifestation of that order expressed an idealistic notion that God is so much greater than humankind that He can not be found in any one faith.
Climate change will go the way of the dodo,
just as the belief by the mainstream scientists of their day, that the earth was flat, and that you would fall of the edge if you were venture too far beyond the horizon.
Not exact matches
And
just as confounding was the way U.S. stocks surged in the aftermath — because implicit in that surge was a
belief that a Trump administration could overcome some very challenging economic obstacles.
Belief in the hot hand is
just a delusion that occurs because we
as humans have a predisposition to see patterns in randomness; we see streakiness even though shooting data are essentially random.
Schultz then went a bit contemplative on the raptly - attentive crowd, sharing with the audience his
belief that individual citizens, not
just politicians and political parties, need to increase civility and improve the discourse level in the country, not only every four years but ever day, in the face of what Schultz sees
as increased partisanship, polarization and cynicism.
If any of these 10 shifts feel uncomfortable for you, take it
as a good sign that you've
just uncovered a
belief system that's limiting your success.
And
just as we frequently mistake correlation for causation, we're susceptible to what's called the «gambler's fallacy,» the
belief that anomalies from expected outcomes in a random process are likely to be evened out by their opposites in the future — or, more simply, the idea that a roulette ball that's landed eight straight times on black is therefore more likely on the ninth spin to land on red.
Just as Democrats could not target churches for leaning conservative and demand that they should pay extra taxes, right - wing Republicans can not target universities based on ideological
beliefs.
Authentic leaders start with a strong sense of values, and some deep
beliefs in their mission and purpose, but
just as importantly, they are able to personally inspire and build trusting relationships with the people around them who can make things happen in the business.
In fact, some have already capitulated, conveniently blaming the central banks for rendering their religious
beliefs useless, possibly
just as these turncoats» own business began to be impacted by their unfortunate asset mix of the past 5 years.
Last week, the president doubled down on his
belief that left - wing groups were
just as violent
as white nationalists and white supremacists who staged a rally in Charlottesville.
HAA, yes, exactly, God called it «hardening Pharaoh's heart» and he did it right after each instance that should have helped Pharaoh to see that God was right... because Pharaoh didn't want to know... so God made sure he didn't believe it...
just as he'd started out not believing, he was left with it
as it started... no
belief.
You zero in a single cause for a specific reaction and ignore
just about every other more important factor and state it
as fact without really being to back up those
beliefs.
You also ignore the fact that Christians have done
just as bad things
as those living in the Middle East and those you would call doing the work of the devil: killing those who do not share their faith, using their religious position to gain wealth and discriminate against those who have different
beliefs or lifestyles.
Just understand that not all of us atheists intend to come off as condescending and mean; - We just don't see why you rely on beliefs that are probably just another set of man - made beli
Just understand that not all of us atheists intend to come off
as condescending and mean; - We
just don't see why you rely on beliefs that are probably just another set of man - made beli
just don't see why you rely on
beliefs that are probably
just another set of man - made beli
just another set of man - made
beliefs.
In reading some of the comments, I would
just like to say that I would rather take a chance of being wrong in my
belief in God
as well
as my faith in Jesus Christ
as to be one that says there is no God only to stand before Him in the final judgement to hear the words «depart from me» and be cast into the lake of fire...
Other than that, do
as you wish, you want to serve a false god, do it, you want to believe in no god, believe it,
just everybody shut up about your stupid
beliefs, neither side can prove crap.
Also, I would expect to see him backtracking on things like his
belief that there's more than one way to The Father and his endorsement of Islam
as being
just as valid
as Christianity.
Interesting Pope for sure — but BTW: None of his core
beliefs differ AT ALL from the two previous Popes, it's
just that his communication style is more focused on everyone's common ground — the other Popes had the same
beliefs, it
just that they were more outspoken on the controversial issues — so the media did not warm to them
as much.
However,
just as I know it would be inappropriate to keep pushing propaganda in support of ANY OTHER religious
belief (or anti-religious position), this guy should know that work was not the time or place to push his ID propaganda.
However, whether you profession a
belief in God or not, you believe in the eternal, because it is
just as mind boggling to think that there was ever a time when there was absolutely nothing.
A
belief in God does not prove or disprove one's intelligence,
just as being a member of any particular religion does not prove or disprove intelligence.
It's his same old nonsense, and fails to make any case for his crazy god
beliefs,
just as it did previously.
@nothing... Atheism,
as far
as I'm concerned, is
just the absence of a religious
belief.
And the
belief that everything was created exactly
as is appears to be
just last Thursday (or yesterday, or 1 nanosecond ago) is
just the tiniest step away from pure solipsism.
Ironic: yes you can its one of your freedoms, but then I am
just as free to make fun of your silly
beliefs
It's
just a shame that we haven't come to the point in society where it should be required that those who make decisions must meet certain, more highly regulated, fool proof, corruption resistant criteria proving their intellect and open mindedness
as well
as weeding out individuals with preconceived notions, racist, sexist or religiously or other discriminative views (even if they themselves don't believe they are discriminative in their
beliefs... this happens more than many people realize) and overall ignorant minds.
And to try to frighten people into
belief just identifies your god
as a petty punk.
As a country and just as humans we need to respect one another regardless of the belief system, society would be a much better plac
As a country and
just as humans we need to respect one another regardless of the belief system, society would be a much better plac
as humans we need to respect one another regardless of the
belief system, society would be a much better place.
I'm
just tired of people who say there is no God saying I am stupid for my
beliefs when they act in moronic things and do things
just as bad
as Christians do in the name of what they believe.
Just as that misses the point of Berkeley's metaphysics, so his refusal to take seriously Hume's deathbed ease in unbelief says more about his lack of a philosophical temperament than about the authenticity of Hume's
belief.
And while it's very important to profess ones
belief, it's
just as important to recognize the journey we are all undertaking... To become closer to God through our love and forgiveness.
One observation I've noticed about this discussion is that atheists are
just as capable of making sweeping generalizations and faulty assumptions about Christian
belief methodologies
as Christians are of atheists.
If you really don't care about evidence, if you
just wanted us to provide an answer without any interest in what we'd say, or without any care to understand our position... then I guess yeah, there's no way for me to show your
beliefs to be flawed,
as you've adopted a purely egocentric epistemology.
Granted any set of
beliefs will have people that are idiots and Christianity has their share, but saying you are oppressed
just because someone mentions God isn't the same
as being oppressed.
Let us remember that and be more respectful — let us reach out to each other with AT THE LEAST tolerance that each person will have different views and INSTEAD of trying to degrade someone
just because they refuse to adhere to your
beliefs — LISTEN to them and allow that you may feel differently but they have a RIGHT to believe or not believe
as they will.
Instead they
just go out and attack anything they perceive
as a threat to their
beliefs.
are not
just exhibited by people of «religious
beliefs,» but by others
as well.
Could
just as well replace «religion» with any set of
beliefs / ideas you disagree with.
They also embraced revolutionism, a
belief in revolution not
just as a means to an end but for its own sake.
However,
just as religious
beliefs have caused some serious problems for the world, I can cite you instance after instance of the love of God (or for love's sake) having driven men and women to incredibly kind acts for the betterment of mankind.
It's one thing to call Pat out for one of his teachings, but this
just seems spiteful; like you're attacking him
as a person and not
just his
beliefs or teachings.
It really does nt matter what my
beliefs system was, let's
just say it was based on chaos theory and science
as applied to occult arts, I have since moved on to more pragmatic
beliefs but I clearly recall how oppressive they were and surprised at how much propaganda they spread that was based on their ignorance.
I am evangelical and not a Catholic however let it be pointed out that most non-Catholic traditions, new and old, have
just as much extra-biblical
belief and rituals but they are not formalized
as such.
and you try to enact literal «laws» that infringe on their «freedoms»
as individuals in this country, then that is
just one example where your
beliefs turn into actions where we don't agree with you.
Michael «
As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay people are atheists which is the furthest thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything than fine,
just don't push your non
beliefs on me.»
I
just don't see how putting on a hat clearly designated by the employer
as uniform necessarily means that the individual is «practicing» a
belief or «celebrating» a holiday.