And if Christianity does not capture the truth of God, then surely neither does any individual branch or denomination of Christendom, despite the claims of
little minds made through the centuries.
Not exact matches
After all, a
little peace of
mind could be the difference between
making a really good decision and a costly bad one.
Right about now, you start to get a
little niggling feeling starting to grow in the back of your
mind suggesting that you might have
made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you roll up your sleeves and go for it.
Laura Worthington, owner of Laura's
Little Bakery in Liverpool, doesn't
mind making a free cake every once in a while as a «thank you.»
As science suggests, those memories are bound to
make you happier than you expect, but Rubin also notes that «we tend to write down the happier things,» which also focuses the
mind on the positive aspects of life, boosting joy with very
little effort.
These newest results boost the case of the those who argue that immersing yourself in a fictional world populated by layered, complex characters can't help but increase your understanding of how the human
mind works and
make your fellow humans a
little less strange to you.
However, as I've experienced myself, if you have the right temperament and you don't
mind a
little instability at times, you may
make even more money and enjoy a greater sense of freedom and control over how much time you devote to work.
And before you go dismissing this post out of hand, thinking that meditation has to be difficult to be effective, bear in
mind that many other experts stress just how
little time and effort is needed for the practice to start
making a difference in your life.
When social media first started its ascension into our hearts and
minds, as a business community, we were quick to latch on, even though there was
little way to relate activity performed on social to sales
made offline.
These tips for planning ahead should save you time, give you a
little peace of
mind, and
make for a better renewal experience overall.
You saying that your god is real and that your beliefs are right doesn't
make it so you small
minded little bigot.
ok sure we all lived perfect
little lives that nothing ever went wrong... except for: (
mind you this is my life) 1) witnessing mother get punched in the face at 5 by stepfather 2) being removed from mother custody at 6 while watching sisters cry and having to lie to them to
make them feel better.
No, but you mean to tell me that we simply popped into existence out of nothing, simply from an involuntary shudder that magically happened in the middle of absolutely nothing and then slowly through the sheer force of will (or accident, or telepathy, science hasn't quiet
made its
mind up on that one yet) one
little green gob of magic stuff morphed into humans.
Instead of trying to
make Him out to be something that our / your
little minds can only conceive, try reading and listening to what the God of the Bible says about His character.
It's not the same point you are
making, but I see it a
little differently - to me the demon represents evil and chaos and pain and lies that attack our hearts and
minds.
Since there is no way you can know the
mind of every atheist, all you have are your silly
little made up tales.
What is discouraging is to note how
little free trade has yet been demystified and how
little connection has been
made in people's
minds between free trade and the economic injustices of which they are painfully conscious.
Little by little, though the irresistible development of those yearnings you implanted in me as a child, through the influence of gifted friends who entered my life at certain moments to bring light and strength to my mind, and through the awakenings of spirit I owe to the successive initiations, gentle and terrible, which you caused me to undergo: through all these I have been brought to the point where I can no longer see anything, nor any longer breathe, outside that milieu in which all is mad
Little by
little, though the irresistible development of those yearnings you implanted in me as a child, through the influence of gifted friends who entered my life at certain moments to bring light and strength to my mind, and through the awakenings of spirit I owe to the successive initiations, gentle and terrible, which you caused me to undergo: through all these I have been brought to the point where I can no longer see anything, nor any longer breathe, outside that milieu in which all is mad
little, though the irresistible development of those yearnings you implanted in me as a child, through the influence of gifted friends who entered my life at certain moments to bring light and strength to my
mind, and through the awakenings of spirit I owe to the successive initiations, gentle and terrible, which you caused me to undergo: through all these I have been brought to the point where I can no longer see anything, nor any longer breathe, outside that milieu in which all is
made one.
That
makes my
mind turn a
little slower, helping me to remember that God is very mysterious and all too awesomely complex for me to fully understand.
As long as you understand the basic distinction I have briefly laid out above, and recognize that most teachers and writers are going to be a
little confused on this topic, you can benefit from what they teach and write by
making the
little mental adjustment in your
mind to whatever they are saying.
I hope, if you can see the merit or humility in
making room for other people's ideas, that you'll join me in affirming Tony's freedom to change his
mind a
little bit here.
Did it ever cross your
little mind that I've
made plenty of sincere and earnest posts?
I personally have a
little more faith in humanity... I find us a rather intelligent species, capable of
making up our own
minds and capable of admitting whether or not they believe in God.
Get all those
make - believe people out of that sick
little mind of yours.
The reception of the Holy Eucharist is the most misunderstood aspect of the Catholic faith, and when the likes of such public policy - makers as Nancy Pelosi
make a national mockery of Communion without consequence, there is
little wonder why it has become a mere symbol of self - affirmation rather than the efficacious sign of personal transformation through the Cross of Christ and the «renewal of the
mind» (Rom.
that is the word... if we all took on the importance of our own relationship with God and actually did something about it by steping outside of the
little boxes that we
make or the walls that have been built up between us, we could all take off the plastic masks and realize that most of the important work for a Christian is what secretly goes on in the relationship between the believer and God... a lot of the pretence and lies would not be able to survive the truth that would be sweeping through the
minds and hearts of believers.
The proof of this, it seems to me, is that I have
little trouble now in identifying with a statement I wrote for this journal in 1965, for an earlier series titled «How I Am
Making Up My
Mind.»
mind your own business, stop trying to
make others believe exactly as you do for your
little section of whatever religion you subscribe to.
Much as most English Catholics love Her Majesty the Queen, many of us felt just a
little uneasywhen it became known that she referred to the late Cardinal Hume as «my Cardinal», and not entirely enthused by television images of Her Majesty attending Vespers at Westminster Cathedral, for all the world as if it was Choral Evensong at Westminster Abbey: not because such ecumenical gestures are in themselves a bad thing, but because this one seemed all too likely to be have been a reward to the English Church for no longer
making so much of a nuisance of itself, as it could have done, for instance, by criticising the supposedly Catholic -
minded Tony Blair for his wholehearted support for abortion (including abortion up to term)- a stance which, north of the border, had led the late Cardinal Winning to utter a series of blistering denunciations of the Prime Minister even during NewLabour's honeymoon years.
When the choir, instead of
making «a joyful noise unto the Lord,» seems simply to
make a noise, when the prayer is verbose and effusive or lifeless and pedantic, when the sermon has
little in it to nourish
mind or spirit, to worship vitally in church requires great inner resources.
To have a big group of people whose
minds are so disengaged on the next world gives
little support to everyone trying to
make a go in this one.
And for your «sin» and being cursed by your god, you think this
makes you one of the few people who are sure to understand everything in your god's
mind and what he thinks about every
little thing, no matter what it may be.
I have very
little doubt that our generation will be looked back upon with jaw - dropping incredulity by future historians who will marvel at how, in the 21st century, having peered at the
mind numbing infinity from Hubble, delved into the quantum irrationality of CERN and unraveled the beautiful simplicity of the DNA codons, we still
made important life decisions based upon the presumed wishes of some hokey, invisible, all - powerful sky - fairy dreamed up by some illiterate Arab tribesmen in a tent in the Middle East 2,000 years ago.
True Christians are
made to be slaves, and they know it and do not much
mind: this short life counts for too
little in their eyes.
Frankly, my initial reaction to both of these questions frightened me a
little, for it involved asking harder questions about faith, confronting deeper insecurities within myself, and creeping farther down the dark rabbit holes of doubt that lie in wait in all the scary corners of my
mind... which
made me wonder, «Is hope really the thing that keeps me from disbelief?
Interestingly, Martin actually defends Rahner against some aspects of Balthasar's attack (a
little too generously, to my
mind), but this
makes his own criticisms all the more telling.
It was
made up by humans to control humans, so your book of fairy tales will take you where ever your
little mind wants to take you and if it doesn't, change it.
Never
mind the fact that they didn't have «fridges back then that might have
made things a
little different... no?
Since this recipe was
made with my toughest
little critics in
mind, I decided to sweeten up my original recipe with a
little honey.
Birthday season
makes me lose my
mind a
little bit.).
If you've never
made slow - roasted tomatoes before, prepare to have your
mind blown because they've got very
little to do with the aforementioned packaged variety in all of the best ways: they're so flavorful that you might think you think someone snuck into your oven and doused them in both vinegar and salt, even if you did neither.
I like this because the yolk acts as a dressing for the rest of the dish, and provides a
little fattiness where there otherwise isn't any, but keep in
mind that runny yolks may
make the «burrito» a
little messier to eat.
I devised a new recipe to
make these delicious
little eggs into something more enjoyable, not only for your mouth, but also your
mind!
I would love to have more time to brainstorm new dishes to
make for the blog but my
mind is constantly clouded by so many other things -LCB- cough, work, cough -RCB- that I need a
little help here and there.
Start drizzling cookies with the glaze and add crumbled bacon while keeping in
mind that the flavor of bacon is powerful so I show a
little restraint and
make sure not to add too much.
He found he saved a
little money he could then use for other things and the customers didn't seem to
mind the cutlery was
made in China.
So, since the weather can't
make up its
mind about what exactly it's trying to be, I decided to do a
little mixing and matching.
But they were so yummy I couldn't possibly
mind one
little screw up the first time I
make the recipe!
Make them when you don't
mind a
little messy eating, as they're best picked up...
I'm actually a
little behind my normal planting schedule because of this crazy weather that can't seem to
make up it's
mind.