Sentences with phrase «learn about their beliefs»

Step three is a deep and compassionate process of exploration — of learning about your beliefs and behavior, and about what is happening with a person or situation that may be causing your pain.
I wonder if the report K - 12 Education Through the Public's Eyes asked white parents what kind of curriculum, college prep or vocational, do they expose their children to, what we would learn about our beliefs.
a day of learning about beliefs, culture, history, meeting traditional Balinese and amazing scenery.

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«Through clever research studies and engaging writing, Dweck illuminates how our beliefs about our capabilities exert tremendous influence on how we learn and which paths we take in life.
Of that group, 65 percent attributed this belief to discussions they've had with their parents about saving and 41 percent credited having learned about the economic recession in school.
A 2006 University of Colorado study on «student beliefs about physics and learning physics» found (emphasis added)
Even our beliefs about learning impact our success.
Most of all, she left a legacy of passion -; a deep belief that people at every level of an organization can understand what the business is all about, that they can learn to track the numbers and help move those numbers in the right direction.
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It's not fun to fail, and I don't recommend it:) But 80 % of startups die and one of the best things about tech is the belief that failure isn't fatal and is often the best way to learn and live to try again.
It might be fun to learn something about these belief systems.
Help us to learn about you and your belief system.
I would just waste a lot of time learning about a cramped and retrograde 7th century bronze age belief system.
Sure, all of us are ignorant about some things, whether it's because it holds no interest for us, or we haven't had the opportunity to learn about it, or because reality conflicts with our religious beliefs.
2) You can learn more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint belief in baptism for the dead here: http://www.lds.org/study/topics/baptisms-for-the-dead?lang=eng&query=baptism+dead and here: http://www.lds.org/ensign/1987/08/i-have-a-question/i-have-a-question?lang=eng&query=baptism+dead.
Even if you despise the particular religion afterwards or you think the Baptists are just plain wrong or the Mormons are wrong — maybe you should learn about them, tolerate their beliefs and believe whatever you want to believe, but do it with some respect.
@ CM; Actually, the more facts you learn about Christianity, the more irrational Christian belief becomes.
You and Gopher are so myopic that you equate learning ABOUT religious beliefs of all kinds is the same as learning to believe.
In cant be so they can expand their knowlege of these groups because anyone can learn about anothers beliefs by looking them up and some research.
I think we each have a responsibility to think through and identify our own beliefs (which includes reading and learning about other belief systems / religions).
We were affirmed in our belief that we can not simply learn about Muslims, we must learn from them.
If this world of ours can come to grips and learn to scrap religious views and just serve one God and ONLY ONE GOD without making a such a BIG DEAL about messianic belief, it would be a much more peaceful world to live in.
i am not above stereotyping, however i did say most monotheistict beliefs... some don't preach that they are the best, infact those that don't preach it ask that the followers go and learn about other faiths in order to better understand there own.
They'd actually learn about the reasons people develop belief systems and how those beliefs systems affect the culture and society.
It's interesting to discuss and learn about other religions / beliefs, but that doesn't mean one believer (or nonbeliever) needs to brow beat others to prove they are right.
People that don't have a clue about the L.D.S Beliefs, should just keep their mouth shut or LEARN THEM.
You may be very shocked, on what you are going to find out and learn, about the LDS church, and their beliefs and doctrine, including about secret underwear, and secret rituals..
One may integrate what one has learned in one's own way, or one may simply end up with a multiplicity of insights and beliefs without much concern about how they relate to one another.
There are many leaders with wrong beliefs about authority who are simply repeating what they have learned.
Not just a «lifehack» or a bit of trivia but actually learned a new skill, or compelling new interpretation of Scripture or — God forbid — something that actually changed your mind about a long - held belief?
When I confessed my belief in God to my best friend, she would have been about as shocked to learn that Richard Dawkins had become a Baptist minister.
Since the belief system of a parish includes not only its formal creeds but also the meanings it assigns to itself and its members as finite bodies, to learn about a church's world view — what it believes is really going on in life — one must listen to the church's stories about its own body and those of the members who constitute it.
A person learns another is an atheist or a Christian, and they automatically refuse to understand anything more about that person because they can't look past their belief system or respect their ideals.
Once I would like for them to say they have read the Bible, start to finish, and then share what they have learned about Christian belief.
Am not anti-Christ nor Anti-Jewish just like all Muslims am a monotheist so must be rather Anti-Polytheists & Disbelievers... but believe me it is not hatred but rather pityness for the innocents and hardness towards the wicked transgressors... Guess that is all about it unless few of our brother got the message wrong!?! Since we learned from the Quran verses that there will be in paradise from the Jews, Christian and others from other beliefs... and since God forgives any thing else other than to assign for him partners as polytheists do, then that means many of Christians and Jews are monotheist towards God although might show otherwise of fears from dominant doctrine... As it seems few Christians have realized some how they were wrong some where, then had to introduce that Trinity to correct it to show as if monotheist but made another mistake by having God the One Divided into Three then and remained Divided as Three as now and for eternity...!?
Even when I was a believing and practicing Christian, I realized that regardless of their beliefs, doctors still saved lives, made discoveries, scientists still learned more about the world we live in... the idea that all knowledge has to be attached to the «creator» or it is somehow tainted or suspect, just doesn't pan out when you look at it logically.
It certainly needed such an attestation, for what comes next is so ludicrous, so absurd, so incongruous and contrary to natural beliefs about God that it is not surprising to learn that only some «believed in his «Name»» (a very anthropomorphic and non-Platonic idea!).
It will be interesting to see what the general reaction is when people begin to focus on Romney's religion and learn more about the actual origins of the LDS Church and some of the more unusual Mormon beliefs.
I was raised in a fundamental christian family, traveled the world learning about religions and belief systems, before I decided I was spiritual and not religious.
Personally, I'm comfortable enough in my beliefs to listen and learn about other beliefs.
Having a special day off school for a faith - based holiday offers the school a «teachable moment» to learn about the holiday and about students who's beliefs might be different from theirs.
Jeremy, I would again like to say that the thing I appreciate most about your post and what I wish others who visit this post would keep in mind, and learn from, is that you actually got out and attended a worship service with the Latter - day Saints to see for yourself what they believe and also that you approached the beliefs of others with charity and fairness.
By reading it, you will learn that many of the common beliefs about prayer are simply wrong.
If he wants to refute me, he is going to have to learn what I believe, rather than just quote verses, call names, and make (incorrect) assumptions about my beliefs.
This learning process goes in the other direction as well: I am likely to learn a great deal about the inner logic and systematic connections among my own religious beliefs by subjecting them to a polemical engagement, things, again, that I could learn in no other way.
We all love those, because we learn about each other's beliefs in greater detail.
It was not until my adult years that I quit going to church and began to learn about my own heritage and beliefs.
talk to me about what, if anything, he does believe now; what his opinions / feelings about MY beliefs are; what he wants our children to learn and believe in the future; etc..
I, again, state that it takes someone willing to learn and grow and be big about it, instead of holding on to their beliefs at all costs
The belief that love and moral commitment are learned at home while persons learn about the Bible at church has had the devastating effect of separating life at work and life at home from the life of faith.
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