Making more natural
living choices means getting everyone on board.
Being born as a white, male baby - boomer into a good family in a prosperous country (Britain) and having made some lucky
life choices means I've been a big winner in the human lottery.
Not exact matches
This
means that while we can certainly use calories as a tool to guide our eating
choices, we shouldn't
live like Lulu Peters, focusing solely on one number.
He said a recent name - and - shame U.S. list of rich and powerful Russians
means the oligarchs now face a
life - changing
choice.
Boy: Isaac Isaac,
meaning «laughter,» is a great
choice for a Sagittarian boy, who is well known for his humor, is a natural entertainer and often the
life and soul of the party.
Here, «community» doesn't just
mean where these young people
live, but the social networks, Internet subcultures and media
choices which reflect their personal interests and / or culture.
Our
choices mean that our plan will bring meaningful and immediate change to the
lives of all Canadians.
In order to reach financial freedom you can choose to
live below your
means by cutting expenses to the bone and
living in a state of scarcity or you can expand your
means and
live in a state of abundance by increasing your income and enjoying the $ 5 latte or any other indulgence of your
choice.
@ GOP: 1) you admit you are subjectively fabricating
meaning («it is a
choice to
live meaningfully») but you refuse to follow through with the corollary.
Life in this context is
meant to be a daring statement of what is at stake in this kind of
choice.
By no
means, but i will tell you what he did say «I AM THE WAY AND THE TRUTH AND THE
LIFE no one can come to the father except through me «and «I no my own and my own know me» you see, being a true son of the
living God is not a matter of
choice of religion but a matter of divine destiny.
By
life's tough situations, I
mean those
choices where your damned if you and damned if you don't.
I am proud to say I believe in God, I did have the
choice to belive or not to believe just as anyone else does, just because I choose to believe in something doesn't
mean I have been brainwashed, I could say the same thing about you, but I won't, people can believe what they want to believe, I don't need anyone telling me what to believe, if I believe is because I have seen what He has done in my
life and in other
lives too, and that's more than enough for me to believe in Him.
I respect your views and beliefs and by know
means wish to take away your
choices and rights according to your beliefs, also i'm glad we
live in such a land that grants freedom of religion and will gladly fight to keep that right for us all.
It's still a cancer and still out there in the form of many unrepentant «ministers» still being allowed to carry on as if their
choices meant nothing (as if their unrepentant
lives don't affect everything they touch).
If you can't logically explain the
meaning in your
life, you can't say you can logically critique anyone else's
choices for their
lives.
, and by working to lower the occurrence of unwanted pregnancies in the first place — which
means better sexual health education in schools, funding for birth control measures and education about using that birth control, promoting research into methods of safe male birth control, and creating an environment where the women in your
life can come to you to discuss safe sexual
choices.
Here are two case studies that provide an opportunity to reflect on what it
means to be involved in pastoral care when people are making difficult
choices about their
lives.
He goes on to explain the striking
choice of vocabulary: «I use the word as cooks do, to
mean the extending and amplifying of a dish with other, complementary elements... One can not
live on essences» (p. 314).
So, that would
mean that whether in this
life after this
life I do believe that everyone will have the chance to learn about the gospel and make their
choice.
The church ceased to explain the
meaning of the
choice to serve God and
life instead of wealth and death.
In making a
choice that could
mean the difference between
life and death, figuring out which
choice to make becomes a grave burden,» Schwartz states.
Being saved does not
mean that struggles do not occur in your
life, or that you don't make mistakes, or make the wrong decisions or
choices.
In 2007, she came to the point where the most loving thing she could do now was to choose
life, even if this
meant making hard
choices.
Just because one may commend one
life choice over another — being a social worker over being a stock broker — does not
mean the preference needs to be legally enforced (there is no law against being a stock broker).
In this chapter we will take a broad look at what it
means to
live this
choice by considering the themes of the Christian
life.
Choices matter, things serve a purpose and
life has
meaning; and it is the logos, the mind of God, the creator of all that is and the author of history, who provides the necessary context.
In the first place such education, now as always, is concerned with the nurture of men and women whose business in
life it will be to help men to see their immediate perplexities, joys and sufferings in the light of an ultimate
meaning, to
live as citizens of the inclusive society of being, and to relate their present
choices to first and last decisions made about them in the totality of human history by Sovereign Power.
This does not
mean you have to agree with what they do, but instead, you simply view the things in their
life that you don't agree with the same way you view all the sinful habits and
choices you make in your own
life.
What this
means is that election has nothing to do with who has eternal
life and who does not, and everything to do with God's
choice of certain people and nations to perform certain tasks and purposes in He plan for the world.
This does not
mean that
choice is not involved per se, it simply
means that
choice is at the very least, a amalgamation of a great many things churning beneath the surface of one's
life.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you feel you have it figured out, Your
meaning of
life and the after
life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such good sense to you that you make a
life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a
life choice based on A holy Book written 2000 years ago, When it comes down to it how are you any different, Your
choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
Paul repentence just
means changing ones mind the
choice we have is to either
live for Jesus or
live for ourselves.Its interesting that the preaching you mentioned was always on how bad we are and how sinful that is just condemnation and self righteousness it takes no effort to do that.It just putting people down and it is a false sense of who God is.
However, unlike us, they don't have material bodies and don't
live in the material world — this effectively
means that, whatever
choice they make, whether for good or for evil, their decision is final.
Instead of you being concerned about the welfare of these eternal souls as to wondering whether or not they will get the chance for salvation, you get hung up on that somehow because not everyone will get that chance in their mortal
lives that somehow that
means that God is biased; that in my beliefs as to how God gives out those opprotunities that it doesn't meet to your specifications, then that automatically
means that God is biased, when in my beliefs the point is that no matter how you slice it everybody whehter in this
life or afterwards will get a chance at learning about the gospel and make their own
choices as to whether to follow the gospel or not.
I don't want to be there, but have such pain from the disapproving attitude while I stumble with the right words, trying to convince well
meaning churchgoers why I have made the right
choice for my OWN
life!
This is obviously a personal
choice and I'm sure some of you may allow a little more leniency, but this is what I feel works for me and
means that I'm still eating healthy for the majority of the week and therefore still feeling happy, healthy and full on energy — as soon as I start eating less healthy more often (which does happen occasionally because, well,
life!)
The challenge: The short shelf
life of fresh salad meals combined with varying consumer tastes,
means ordering stock for supermarket chiller cabinets and cafeterias is a skilled job — delicately balancing the right quantity with a wide
choice.
I
mean they are great and so super easy to have on hand, but where I
live, we are limited on
choices, you pretty much have tomato, or tomato and basil.
Eating well and
living a healthy
life doesn't have to
mean giving up all sweets and desserts, you just need to make healthier, smarter
choices when you want to indulge — Try FitFluential's Five Healthier Desserts which include amazing
choices like Raspberry Chocolate Chips, Dark Chocolate Nut Butter Pretzels, Fruit & Yogurt Parfaits, Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes / Muffins, and Cheesecake Stuffed Strawberries.
Living in the capital
means you're spoilt for
choice with vegan options that cover everything from the casual Cook Daily at Boxpark Shoreditch to the more formal Manna in Primrose Hill, as well as making sure you don't go hungry at breakfast — try Farmacy in Westbourne Grove — or lunch — head to Ethos for PAYG plates — or dinner — Dalston's Club Mexican will see you right.
It
means Championship matches will be screened
live on the BBC for the first time, with 10 first -
choice games per season exclusively
live on the BBC.
It's also acknowledging that a good number of women don't allow the men in their
lives to participate because they assume he won't «do it right» — which can
mean he won't do it «my way,» which can also
mean — because many of us still have gendered expectations — she may be judged for his holiday decorating / gift purchasing
choices.
But what does it really
mean to ask for a «new ethic of responsible parenthood» for the many young, poor women who see having children as «an absolutely essential part of a young woman's
life, the chief source of identity and
meaning» as well as a mature, responsible
choice, as Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas discovered in their ground - breaking book Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage.
What would that
mean for people like Kate Bolick, whose new book Spinster: Making a
Life of One's Own — presumably a celebration of unmarried women by
choice — has been the subject of much debate?
Some women choose to have absolutely no medical involvement in their labour,
meaning they have no pain relief, no medication and no foetal monitoring; this is a personal
choice and will be supported by the medical team, as long as nothing happens which could threaten the
life of the mother or baby; if an emergency situation arises, the doctor may recommend taking medication or having a caesarean section.
Now, I had no other
choice but to go to work, which of course
meant I had no
choice but to select a childcare center to care for my precious babies so I could go and earn a
living to put a roof over our heads.
That
means that you will help her brain develops in the way she starts to make right
choices in her
life.
Find out what Emily thinks about working vs. stay at home moms, how losing yourself can ultimately cause you to lose your husband and what it really
means when we tear down another mom's
life choice.
Feminism
means giving women the right to make their own
choices with their
lives.