Additionally, they made the choice to use the name of their god in their sacred
language say the belief is a myth.
Not exact matches
You didn't have to come down to the site and yet you did — to speak on behalf of your Jewish heritage and faith — and I have to
say «kudo's» to you — it isn't easy to be Jewish in our Christian communities (even on - line)-- when some of this
language can be so offensive in nature to your
beliefs.
You
said, «You are spot on with your rage and
language for the non-believer trolls on this «
belief» site.
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious
belief which stem from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so much of what these critics of religion have had to
say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the
language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to
say what can not properly be
said and am thereby led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these questions of myself and others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
I have come to my
beliefs in what the bible is
saying though many years of reading the bible, reading about the history of the church and how it has read the bible, studying the original
languages, and above all praying that the Spirit guides me in all I do.
I could be wrong I do believe in a higher power and in love as the universal
language (for lack of a better phrase of words, although it might be more universal today to
say sex is the universal
language) and in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 % enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power
belief.
However, previous studies have not teased apart whether
language makes understanding false
beliefs easier, or is a «necessary prerequisite»,
says Jennie Pyers, a psychologist at Wellesley College in Massachusetts.
And Mulonge Kalumbula, a world
languages supervisor,
said, «I was moved by Deborah Jewell - Sherman's session, which affirmed my
belief that demography isn't destiny and that leadership matters.»
«It's our firm
belief that we can disseminate cold, hard facts to a critical mass without boring them to tears or using esoteric
language often found in academic research and literature,» he
says, adding that documentaries have a proven track record of success.
It
says that, in spite of calls for a greater knowledge of
language skills from the the business sector, there is a persistent and widely held
belief that
languages are not as important as maths and science subjects.
Tom, Part of the problem is that people have started to adopt the Bayesian estimates as their personal
beliefs, and dressing it up in this
language enables them to present it to the anti-Bayesians (of which there is still a substantial body) without the latter actually understanding what went into the sausage factory... Here is an random example of someone (cited in that IPCC figure)
saying as the result of their simple analysis «there is a 70 percent chance that [sensitivity] exceeds the maximum IPCC value».
There are 24 - character strengths that represent a common
language said to describe what is best in human beings; these then represent pathways to six virtues that are noted to be universal in human beings across religions, cultures, nations and
belief systems, which are: wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence.