Nord may not offer a panacea, but he has an educational agenda more specific than usually comes from those who bemoan
the lack of religion in the public schools.
Here is the twist:
Lack of their religion in US public policy!
Lack of religion in its nature is chaos, in chaos you find your warped sense of reality.
I want to know why I see so many religious types saying that our country is going down the drain due to
lack of religion in society (classrooms, public buildings, etc)...??
«Huckabee:
Lack of religion in classroom leads to violence in schools» - must be why Canada and Sweden and others have such low violent crime rates.
Not exact matches
Even the clergy who cling to the Democratic Party have trouble concealing their
lack of interest
in religion.
Atheism only defines my
lack of belief
in gods, I will stand up against people pushing their
religion in my face or the public square, instead
of keeping it
in their homes and churches - the only two places it belongs.
3) bouncing from one to the next physically and emotionally abusive christian home 4) being bullied due to
lack of interest
in sports and small stature 5) going to war and watching friends get hurt and / or die
in combat 6) growing up being called a «devil worshipper» for not buying into
religion.
> Far from being the problem,
religion and faith are the only things attempting to reign
in people's
lack of self - control.
I do believe the church, not
religion and faith, has all but sealed their destiny with the
lack of action
in protecting the most innocent (children).
«To write on literature or art was considered an honorable occupation,» he wrote
in 1997, «whereas any time notions taken from the language
of religion appeared, the one who brought them up was immediately treated as
lacking in tact, as if a silent pact had been broken.
500 years
of science never once bending to
religion is all the evidence anyone should ever need to prove the absolute
lack of truth and divinity
in monotheism.
Milosz often sensed a
lack in his own faith, and he confesses this
in the Treatise, as elsewhere (see «Distance,» below): «Why not concede,» he asks, «that I have not progressed,
in my
religion, / past the Book
of Job?»
What they would say is that they have theories
in explaining how the universe started (string theory) and skepticism towards
religion and its
lack of facts.
There is more than one
religion in the world, and this blog is open to all regardless
of belief or
lack of belief.
I think you're unwilling to tolerate differences
in opinions, practices, or beliefs (intolerant), strongly partial to your own group,
religion, race, and politics and intolerant
of those who differ from you (bigot), and
lacking knowledge and information (ignorant)
in our laws and why they exist.
Also, It doesn't matter if they have 4,000 members or 400 members, they just don't want
religion shoved
in their faces from all
of the (for
lack of a better word) Holy Rollers.
There is not one person
in the world today who really knows anything about it regardless
of their
religion or
lack of same.
I personally don't care what you believe, but my
lack of belief
in a divine being is not a
religion it is an acceptance
of the truth.
The author, who is a Professor
of Divinity at Yale, is sorely
lacking in basic understanding
of text and
religion.
Your inability to differentiate cults and
religions from real Faith and Trust
in God and
in Jesus Christ God's Only Son is a clear indication
of your absence and complete
lack of Faith and Trust
in God and
in Jesus Christ God's Only Son.
One
of the many reasons why Christians are mocked
in their belief is because those who defend the
religion lacks knowledge, especially science.
Those who bash Christ based on ignorance
of what he actually said (not is so called followers)
lack credibility and are usually hypocritical
of a lot more things
in their lives than the topic
of religion.
This kind
of religion «
lacks the biblical picture's resources and rigour, but it makes up for them
in flexibility.
and your theory that
religion was created
in order to control the masses betrays your
lack of imagination Paglia refers to as well as your fascination for conspiracy theories.
This is from an excerpt
of literature from one program: «Anyone may join us, regardless
of age, race, sexual identity, creed,
religion, or
lack of religion.We are not interested
in what or how much you used or who your connections were, what you have done
in the past, how much or how little you have, but only
in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help.
All Atheism is, is a
lack of belief
in a
religion or higher power.
While the blog post is about photography (
of religious sites), the general thrust
of this blog and the comments
in it is re
religion (or
lack of it).
Something must be
lacking in our church services and programs when a high proportion
of members find
religion dull, if not empty.
If a
lack of religion were the problem, then centuries
of Christian rule leading up to that event wouldn't have yielded over a hundred million dead
in wars
of conquest and dogma, genocidal campaigns, witch - hunts, and death camps.
According to the Code
of Canon Law, it seems he should not: «there must be a founded hope that the infant will be brought up
in the Catholic
religion; if such hope is altogether
lacking, the baptism is to be delayed according to the prescripts
of particular law after the parents have been advised about the reason.»
@ John Atheism is not a
religion its the complete
lack of belief
in a deity.
Lack of religion... can't go with that, Perhaps a lack of morals being taught in society would be more accur
Lack of religion... can't go with that, Perhaps a
lack of morals being taught in society would be more accur
lack of morals being taught
in society would be more accurate.
Modern Christianity is apt to look back upon the
religion of Puritan days as joyless; yet as we have earlier suggested it may be questioned whether there is not a greater
lack of joy
in modern
religion, with so many
of its exponents tied up
in nervous knots.
The need for this book stems from the
lack of interest
in religion on the part
of most biographers
of Washington, especially since World War II.
This view
of aging and the place
of the church aligns well with Vaillant's finding that organized
religion is especially attractive for lonely old people, those with a tendency toward depressive illness and those whose childhoods were
lacking in hope and love.
Wow, if anything this article highlights the authors
lack of knowledge about
religion in general.
And that atheism is not a «
lack of religion» but a «belief
in no gods.»
Perhaps I should have said that no one perceived by the population as a non-Christian could be elected
in this country... There is enough
lack of clarity around whether or not Mormonism is a Christian
religion that it allows «non-Mormon» Chritstians to feel comfortable with Romney as a candidate.
It's their way or the highway and to compromise is to show a
lack of faith which means you have one side willing to make exceptions for all peoples
religions as long as they don't force it on others, and the religious side that says making exceptions or compromising is against their
religion so if they are not a majority
in the democracy they instead decide to play obstructionist.
Atheism is not a
religion, it is the
lack of a belief
in a god.
Communism is technically atheist
in that it
lacks belief
in an unseen supernatural being, but make no mistake: it is a secular
religion, complete with iconography, strict moral codes and worship
of a supreme leader.
Since, however, free riders make little contribution to what people are looking for
in religion —
in terms
of inspiration, fellowship, strong conviction, and communal security — liberal groups tend to spawn apathy and a
lack of direction, which is a sure formula for institutional decline.
Putting the kibosh /» google» on all
religion and its
lack of relevance to preventling violence
in less than ten seconds: Priceless!!!
I can understand why people continue to believe
in gods and the supernatural despite the
lack of evidence, but adherence to a
religion so patently man - made is beyond me.
There are so many diffrent
religions in the U.S. it's not fair for our goverment employee's (such as an ambassador or congressment, senator) portraying his values as those
of the people when The United States is a diverse country, racially, ethnically, religiously (or
lack of).
As one
of Jehovah «a Witnesses I am at peoples doors asking questions and I find a great
lack of knowledge
of religion in the community where i live, Nashville.
I don't necessarily defend a
lack of knowledge about other
religions (I scored 15 out
of 15 on Pew's sample quiz on their site), but neither do I see it as relevant to compare the (implied) question «Do you identify with A
religion (or faith
in God)» with «what is your general knowledge about ALL
religions», and presume this is going to generate a meaningful result.
The problem with many people is they were indoctrinated with myth and ritual since birth and so have a hard time completely dismissing
religion, and hence are stuck
in a limbo
of kind
of believing due to fear, heritage, and
lack of confidence
in their own ability to reason; while at the same time subconsciously being aware
of the nonsense that is
religion.
Although «
in the history
of Christian peoples there has been no
lack of men
of the spirit afire and ready for martyrdom
in the struggle for righteousness,» the norm
of realizing the
religion in all aspects
of social existence can no longer occupy a central place.