Sentences with phrase «legislating what»

«Given recent attitudes, it would be a prohibition revisited, legislating what couldn't be enforced, and creating a disrespect for law in general.»
Part of the confusion of Cobb's position stems from the fact that the extensive continuum, conceived of as a set of relations underlying past, present, and future, is part actual and part potential — actual in as far as it is constituted by actual entities enjoying actual relationships legislating what are real potentialities governing the relationships of future occasions; and merely potential in so far as these relationships are viewed as factors determining what forms of definiteness are, and are not, possible as factors in future fact.
When did the party that was against a strong federal government decide it was a good idea to get the government legislating what goes on in my bedroom and uterus?
As far as I have seen, President Obama makes it clear when he speaks of scripture or his beliefs that they are HIS beliefs, and he does not seek to legislate what he believes without regard to the many American citizens who believe differently.
I say let them get married... Just don't make the church conduct it or recognize it... Let individuals still say it is right or wrong... Don't try to legislate what many to believe is immorality to be demanded as moral.
Text: To ask government to legislate what the church can not persuade...
This atomization can not be determined exclusively by the influence of the occasions in its own past, for occasions which have already arrived at their respective satisfachons are not able to legislate what specific bo, mds finally inform the loci or regions of succeeding occasions.
For the most part, in this country, Muslims aren't the ones attempting to legislate what they believe into law, therefore there is no need for the Atheist to be vocally opposed to that lack of action.
You care not one jot about anything but your obvious desire to legislate what YOU think if right or wrong, regardless of how it impacts others.
If you are willing to legislate what people think and feel to suit your personal agenda, then you are in the wrong.
yes, all kinds of people do try to legislate what they believe is right and in the common good — including people that don't believe in God.
@Chad, A) While everyone attempts to legislate what they believe, or think, to be good laws, they don't all attempt to legislate their faith.
«We don't legislate what [the scientists] write in an e-mail» to lab or consortium members, says Stewart, but CSHL is concerned about communications that reach out to anonymous third parties.

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Ultimately, conscience can not be legislated and every man and woman will have to answer for what they have done in their past, whether it was slaughtering the unborn or living in sin, whatever the definition.
The Congress is part and parcel of every one of these acts as they do nothing up there except pull each other's port every day and ours eventually... is that what pork - barrel legislating means.
The problem, mique, is that the Christians (and some other religions) believe that your actions or lack of action (e.g., not properly worshiping their deity) can anger their god and bring his collective punishment upon everyone, so they think it's their civic duty to help you see the light and to legislate their ideas so that all must follow their ways (of course, history shows they can't even agree among themselves what those ways are).
@willthefree Thank you, I am happy and I'm not trying to legislate anything, people can believe what they want to believe and I respect that, but just as anyone else, I'm just giving my opinion.
what i disagree with — is when people who suffer from delusional thinking attempt to legislate their theistic morals onto the rest of society — depriving people of their freedom, rights, liberty and equality.
Atheists are what stands between you and legislated religion.
Your bible and god are meaningless to me, but you have the right to believe whatever you wish... Mr. Mohler is actively trying to legislate away YOUR freedoms and dictating by law what YOU need to believe... Do you not get that?
In the meantime we need to encourage medical researchers to continue in their search for greater clarity concerning what constitutes medical death, and governments to legislate in such a way as to protect the sanctity of life, and respect for the individual.
The older generation is typically more vocal about what they're against; they want to legislate Christianity.
As far as what makes sense, our government legislates morality every time it makes a rule.
People need to weigh their passionate feelings with careful thought before they chip away at the inviolability of individual conscience, and those who believe it can be legislated against should beware of hypocrisy; they are often the same people who argue that when it comes to abortion, a woman's own mind — her individual conscience and reason — outweighs what used to be called «conventional morality.»
Obviously it is an exaggeration to say that the «modem person» can and can not believe in this area, and it is quite presumptuous to legislate metaphysically what can and can not happen.
The religious right, most recently through the extremely dangerous «Tea Party,» have hi - jacked what SHOULD be logical public discourse or social programs, and turned them in to a Bible fight by claiming, incorrectly, that this is a Christian nation, and that we should be legislating the Bible.
You can believe what you want, but when you try to legislate bigotry on the basis of religious choice and not fact, you are behaving in a hateful manner.
What you have failed to mention is YOUR side attempts to and has sucessfully legislated your beliefs as much as anyone else, yet I see no mention of that!
He sees politics as «the master art» which must direct «the rest of the sciences», including economics, and «since, again, it legislates as to what we are to abstain from, the end of science must include those of the others, so that this end must be the good for man.»
The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
No matter what our society may legislate, the law of God is clear — that a marriage is not a godly marriage if it is a same sex union.
I can not legislate your study habits, and you don't get to legislate when, where, what, and why anything concerning a woman and her choice to have an abortion, or not.
TeaPatriot, you completely ignored Trina's statement that you can not legislate whether or not you study, or what happens to a woman if the consequence for having s3x is getting pregnant.
What happens when religion is legislated?
Next spring, the government will begin a consultation on introducing what is often referred to as «full marriage equality», that is to say legislating to allow two men and two women as well as one man and one woman to form a civil marriage contract.
What we're seeing when we look at these people in Genesis is so unfamiliar that it helps to jump ahead in the Bible to the 10 commandments, which legislates for the patriarchal household, and think about why the final commandment is so hard to apply directly today.
Well, in terms of America, which is what I think your talking about, Hindus, Brights, Jains, and myriads of other religions aren't attempting to legislate their religion in direct opposition to the first amendment.
It's insane how often the same people that want to legislate morality (i.e. forbid gay marriage, abortion, pot) are the same against legislating other behaviors (i.e. what size soda you can sell, Obamacare).
I don't see christian churches teaching people to stone anyone anymore, just to legislate against them (stomping on the first ammendment in the process) in hopes that they can ignore the reality of others not agreeing with everything they say, or not behaving in what they view as the right way.
You can not legislate a person's internal judgments of what actions to take or what beliefs to have.
They might take all their morals from what is legislated — but I certainly hope they are the exception and not the rule.
People generally do want their opinions to be legislated for, regardless of what formulates their opinions.
And what if we did this through just investing, through disciplined consumption, and by legislating toward a world where governance affirms the truth (not the lie)- that all humanity is created in God's image and therefore, has capacity to lead?
I do not believe in any attempts to «legislate» what I believe as being the law of the land.
Additionally, this guide will let you know what issues you will be facing when entering the U.S. both in the marketplace and as legislated by the U.S. government.
All of this is an attempt to legislate excessive violence out of a sport founded on it 150 years ago — Spencer Hall on that is the best football thing you'll read all year so far — but if this is the game we're going to watch, we might as well know what the rules say.
What the sport's international rulers did was legislate out of existence the big, powerful sports prototypes.
Stop legislating the fun out of the game, stop changing the game from what has helped make it so successful.
What are you going to do, legislate to ban formula feeding?
But rather than going on the offensive, we examine what the Conservative Party is actually proposing to do to legislate on expanding technologies, improve efficiency and drive down costs.
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