Sentences with phrase «kind of society where»

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What kind of society have we become where you would actually defend a man who bailed on his wife and young children?
Why should a gay man or woman still repent, and return to God and his Church, when the secular society becomes a kind of pseudo-church where gays can be «happy» despite the absence of God's presence who is life and cure in himself (the great benefit of the true Church is the presence of God there who is life, cure and love in himself; the presence of God in the church causes real happiness)?
And especially ascets usually still have (in parts of the world) kind of special social standing, unlike in supposedly superior systems where merely the amount of mammon and looks are considered as what determines «social standing» — with money (or similar) being a / the «value» of determination of «social standing» surely making some sense in a capitalist (ish) system, tho there being many (possible) downfalls to that, such as «robber society».
I agree... Keeping their kids isolated and in the religious hate - filled radicalized ideology of Islam, does nothing to help with the short and long - term prospects of creating and developing a society where there is more of the kinds of actions and behaviors that move our society forward socially, economically, etc...
But our minds have been unaware of this fact when educated to live in a competetive society where authorities are creating all kinds of separation and false values.The freedom to be creators of our lives comes with self - knowledge.
Deciding where the middle way lies, which enables society to curb harmful violence without curbing freedom of speech, is difficult, and it will require us to consider what kind of society we really want.
A society where all were invariably aggressive would destroy itself by inner friction, and in a society where some are aggressive, others must be non-resistant, if there is to be any kind of order.
Granted, the outcome may not be a sharply defined «civil religion» — one that could be universally recognized as such — but at the least it can be anticipated that some kind of «political religion» will be more likely to emerge in societies where legal structures take on meaning - bestowal qualities.6 Obviously such political religion can emerge in «totalitarian» as well as «democratic» societies, but in either setting it will be the law and not mere coercion that facilitates social development.
I'm all for foregrounding it through public nurse - ins and children's television and books because we need that to, but I'd so love to see society progress to the point where that kind of deliberate representation is redundant.
Just as what our society experienced with La Leche League International's breastfeeding revolution, begun more than 50 years ago, we at Attachment Parenting International (API) hope to be looking at a different kind of society in coming generations — one where disconnection is discouraged and healthy, securely attached relationships are valued above competition and shame.
Some kind of rigid «class» analysis is a relic and an obstacle in the pursuit of a society where all have enough life chances to find fulfillment.
People dream of a time where they can have everything and do nothing, but humanity requires major amounts of progress before it can be anywhere near this kind of society.
He added: «Those that founded the NHS, and all the principles behind the NHS, had a vision of a world where we did care for each other, we did care for everybody, we didn't pass by on the other side so I want to use the period up until June 8 to set out a positive vision of the kind of society that we can live in.
Following the MPH program I'll work at NCI, where I will establish a research agenda that I hope will springboard me to a career as a different kind of translational scientist than I was exposed to in the lab: Whereas physician - scientists take discoveries from «the bench to the bedside,» I want to take my research from «the bench to society
The Physiological Society is supporting the largest national event of its kind, where 210 early career scientists, engineers and mathematicians will arrive in Parliament on Monday 17 March.
This is awesome thing that in these days, where all things are going most advancing but Jewish society guys are still looking from their same society guys for build up any kind of attachment.
The world of Wakanda, a fictional African nation that is the world's most technologically advanced but also quite possibly the world's most secretive, is a bright, gleaming utopia for its citizens, who live in a society where easy access to the metal vibranium means the kind of post-scarcity society that science fiction writers have been dreaming about for decades.
I feel a Catch - 22 with this concept as it showcases the kind of society we live in where becoming a viral sensation is the norm in 2016.
If Irons» roles in Dead Ringers and M. Butterfly provide a roundabout link to Cronenberg, so does a med - school scene where the skin of a cadaver's head is peeled away in a kind of metaphor for society's thin surface.
«It's less about a guy who played a superhero in big hit movies than it is about exploring the human soul and psyche, and also where we are as a society today and how much importance we place on those kinds of things,» the film's star Michael Keaton told EW.
We say that the army is the last place where men see all kind of people from all levels of society.
The Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators has the «Blueboards,» a private forum where members can post the kind of group they are looking for.
Joe likes to think that his work restores some kind of balance and justice in an unfair world where those who have the power abuse the weaker members of society.
The perfect convergence of writer and subject, Lost Memory of Skin probes the zeitgeist of a troubled society where zero tolerance has erased any hope of subtlety and compassion - a society where isolating the offender has perhaps created a new kind of victim.
Howey creates a very smart story, where social issues are played out on the different planets and societies that Molly and Cole are forced to visit — and it's this part of story that is classic SF thought - experiment, the kind I love to soak up.
«Finding where you fit into society is kind of rough,» he says.
As you also point out, that kind of linear trend is very unlikely to be useful much past a couple of decades which is where the trajectory of forcings we choose as a society will really make the difference.
What is key is that we understand that in a highly mobile and autonomous post-industrial society, we need to find easy ways for people to find connection and relationship with other people whom they may never have met, the literal equivalent of the evangelical service that is conducted several times every day, where people can come and go as they want, with child care and dry cleaning and whatever else liberals need to integrate that kind of regular activity into their everyday lives, and then we need to find ways to deepen those ties and connections, in ways that support and affirm secular values and personal autonomy.
Many of the choices that society has made implicitly rely on climate — where we grow crops, how close to the beach we build houses, what kind of houses we build, how we get our water etc..
I thought the fact that there is kind of a pending issue in our state about what it means to be a lawyer, to practice law, whether full time practice is what's required for you to consider yourself practicing law, and it's pretty clear to me, and I think to most of the people engaged in the bar association in Minnesota that where our society is headed probably means that arbitrary numerical thresholds of how many hours you bill or work is probably the wrong way to think about whether people are professionally lawyers or not.
Glass, then, is kind of a legal Rorschach test: where you stand on his admissibility likely depends on your view of the possibility of human redemption, rehabilitation and the role of the lawyer in society.
One of the pleasures of being in certain kinds of legal information provision, where the question of reliance on evidence is primary, is in knowing that what is presented to the customer is verifiably optimal and appropriate; its importance to society is undeniable.
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