He's going way beyond
just believing in something because it makes you feel good.
We have no «faith» because we can not
just believe in something we have no proof of.
It is so interesting that these «religious» people
just believe in something for which there is no proof but then deride science for being a theory.
Not exact matches
Many companies
believe their messaging is their branding — but to function
in a multi-platform world, you need more than
just something to say.
With this
in mind, I'd suggest to any budding entrepreneur to build a company that represents
something that's more than
just a product — and is
something you
believe in.
Just give us
something to
believe in.»
He said, «Patrick, I didn't
believe when you started bringing this discipline that if the economy got better, or if there was a big initiative we really wanted to fund, that you would actually give us money for
something that's not «
in budget,» and
just let us do it.»
Something Ventured, a new documentary film directed by husband - and - wife team Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine, explores the lives of the men who,
in the early 1960s when the venture capital industry was
just beginning to take shape, risked social status (and their money) to back the companies they truly
believed in.
Something that really hit home for me in the book is you said something like, «Personal finance writers believe that if people would just listen carefully to our advice, everything would be fin
Something that really hit home for me
in the book is you said
something like, «Personal finance writers believe that if people would just listen carefully to our advice, everything would be fin
something like, «Personal finance writers
believe that if people would
just listen carefully to our advice, everything would be fine.»
In just five minutes, I can share
something with you that I
believe will transform the way you lead your business.
«But I
believe there's
something missing from most of the discussion: You should spend
just as much time thinking about how to bring
in extra money as you do thinking of ways to save what you already have.
Dans... I refuse to
believe in something that does not exist
just because the alternative is «scary».
I said it to hotair already, but I will expand it a bit for you: what is evidence for some is not accepted by everyone;
just as
in a court case, some jurors are convinced with very little evidence while some people can not be convinced of
something no matter how much evidence there is... much of this comes from how you were raised and your own personal world view, for many people God does not fit into their world view so whatever evidence there is they close their eyes and say, «No, I don't
believe that!»
Believing in something does not make it real and most of the adults I know have stopped believing in imaginary friends (we are just as productive and happy as someone who uses those imaginary friends to get them through
Believing in something does not make it real and most of the adults I know have stopped
believing in imaginary friends (we are just as productive and happy as someone who uses those imaginary friends to get them through
believing in imaginary friends (we are
just as productive and happy as someone who uses those imaginary friends to get them through the day).
Not
believing in something does not equal hate,
just as
believing in something does not make it real.
With the story I told, it
just shows how easy it is to make
something up and create a following that
believes in it.
I
just find it ammusing that they spend so much time trying to justify why they don't
believe in something.
Believing in something without proof or verification is
just plain insane.
Kevin your right personal beliefs and or religion does not belong
in law, and I am not saying that what this atheist organization is doing is wrong or anything, I think what there doing is a good thing, I
just think this particular message could have been done from a different perspective, this message makes them appear like the self righteous ones, and it might give out the wrong kind of message, instead it should have said
something like you
believe in god fine, but don't put it
in our laws.
Just believe Maybe right now this all sounds very idiotic to you but I want you to remember
something: next time you are
in search of happiness — you will remember these words.
For me, I
believe in something way bigger than us is out there,
just don't know what.
It
just means
believing in something bigger than yourself.
The afterlife is
just something that, after really thinking about the end - game, I have come to
believe is necessary to having any meaning
in life.
I am proud to say I
believe in God, I did have the choice to belive or not to
believe just as anyone else does,
just because I choose to
believe in something doesn't mean I have been brainwashed, I could say the same thing about you, but I won't, people can
believe what they want to
believe, I don't need anyone telling me what to
believe, if I
believe is because I have seen what He has done
in my life and
in other lives too, and that's more than enough for me to
believe in Him.
Just believing something because you are to naive to know better (i.e. a child
believing in Santa) is very different from a person studying their religion, coming to truly understand it, and choosing to
believe it.
Just because someone doesn't
believe in something doesn't mean they
believe it doesn't exist.
How exactly is it fair or
just to punish a person for not
believing in something they have never heard of?
Very well said,
just because we
believe or not
believe in something does not make it true or untrue.
There is a minor bandwagon fallacy thrown
in my post, but I feel the fallacy is a stronger case to highlight why juarez is wrong as opposed to the «
just because people
believe something doesn't mean it's right», because, as is evidently the case, juarez does not subscribe to keeping
in tune with logic.
I know, why should we
believe in something that's
just a STORY?
It tells you that no matter how many mistakes you make, how many bad things you do you can avoid any and all eternal consequences for this simply by
believing something, with no penalties, no retribution, no sacrifices, nothing;
just believe in Jesus and all is forgiven.
I have been reading through these comments and am absolutely stunned by the level of hatred and intolerance displayed by some people who, supposedly,
just don't
believe in something.
Then you continue to justify that easy out conclusion by putting God
in the same category as Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, or the Flying Spagetti Monster since you can't prove that they don't exist and it's ridiculous to
believe in those ergo that automatically means that is
just as ridiculous to
believe in a God, like a one conclusion fits all scenario even though that scenario still doesn't change the fact that you are concluding
something that can not be proven.
Just because you say
something is refuted doesn't make it so... you ve played fast and loose with some numbers
in other posts... and you have misrepresented historical events — knowingly I
believe (the whole Stalin — Mao issue)... I think accuracy is a secondary concern to you.
Not to mention this «all loving» and «all
just» god willing to torture you for all of eternity
just for the crime of not
believing in something for which there is no evidence.
Just as I can not pretend to
believe in something that is fantastical and totally unsupported by science and logic, I can not see how a believer can pretend to no longer
believe.
Why not
just love whatever you
believe in (nothing or
something) and love others as thy self and move on — the universe will take care of its self like it has always done!
Well, that
just proved that there IS a way that someone can't
believe in something.
Scam... logical adults don't
just pop up and decide that they
believe in something as far fetched as catholic religion.
I was
just like you thinking that I controlled everything
in my life and
believing in something that I can't see is ridiculous.
That's
just a bullsh!t rationalization for
believing in something without any supporting evidence.
And
just what kind of buffoon do you think would
believe in something with can not be proven??? Oh right, religious people, sorry I forgot about them.
While I still
believe there is an element of relativity to the gospel because the gospel is about Jesus and everyone encounters Jesus a little differently, McKnight reminded me of
just how important it is to acknowledge the fact that the writers of the New Testament had
something specific
in mind when they used the word «gospel.»
But I've been considering looking for a non-evangelical church
in my town which doesn't upset me and is more liberal,
just so I can have
something to keep my faith strong, because I'm battling to
believe on my own.
Hauerwas insists that the first task of the church is not to make the world more
just, but to make the world the world — by which he means that the best favor the church can do for the world is to live as a different sort of people, and thereby at least offer the world
something interesting
in which not to
believe,
While we're at it, let's
just do away with the whole Bible thing and all agree that we as humans have the inherent desire to
believe in something greater than ourselves because deep down we realize that we are completely unable to not screw everything up.
And
just in case you are one of those people (based on your previous post if I were to make an assumption I would guess you are) that denies all scientific evidence that suggests that sexual orientation is innate and you
believe rather that it is a choice we make, let me give you an example of how it still would not be justifiable to hate everyone
in a group based on
something that isn't innate.
Another day of religion marring the world for no other reason than that religious people
believe in something that
just is not there.
Perhaps because they have nothing they need to
believe in something just to make it through the day.
They
just suddenly decide they don't
believe in something anymore and walk away from it, and it never affects them negatively.