(I also have a hunch that what many feel is persecution is really
just societal change.
Not exact matches
You can point out the sin without being judgmental, you can love the sinner but you can not agree with
societal changes in ordr to be popular with culture...
just to get people in church.
Maybe all this is
just part of a
societal change that is part of the pendulum swing.
Hopefully, after reading how far some people will go,
just to grab the attention of a nursing mom, some
societal changes may take place.
Whether this should be attributed to advancement in technology,
changing societal set - ups or
just changing lifestyles... it doesn't really matter.
They should become incensed about slavery, suffrage, and imperialism,
just like the movers and shakers of history, who were infuriated enough at
societal injustice to
change the rules.
They share some features with Common Core standards, have the potential to radically
change school science, and play a
societal role far beyond the classroom,
just as the previous standards movement did.
Temperature
changes at and
just above the earth's surface are of singular importance from the standpoint of
societal and human impacts, and they are also widely regarded as an important indicator of human - induced climate
change.
The Peoples» Summit on Climate
Change (Cumbre de los Pueblos)-- running parallel to the UN talks - gathered together social movements from Peru, Latin America and all over the world to exchange experiences and build momentum to bring about the
societal transformations needed to address the roots of the climate crisis and create a more
just world.
A
change in the size of storms,
just like
changes in frequency or various measures of intensity could certainly have
societal implications.
It not only acknowleges the
changing nature of labour relationships in today's economy, but it is also an approach that is line with one of the fundamental purposes of the EU treaties: to create a social market economy which is sufficiently reflective of other
societal interests than
just protecting effective competition.
Change will be driven more by economic forces brought not
just from women leaving law firms but from clients, younger male lawyers, increasing global competition, rising costs in both housing and commercial space, technology — and a host of other
societal and business factors that we can not even imagine.