Sentences with phrase «logical as your conclusions»

Using concepts that you CLEARLY don't understand in your arguments is about as logical as your conclusions.

Not exact matches

The logical conclusion people reach as a result is that people go away from home often, and when doing so, they need places to stay.
What would seem like a logical conclusionas companies slashed costs and laid off staff, they would turn increasingly to temp solutions until the economy rebounded — was not, in fact, the case.
They may identify themselves as a certain faith, but a reasonable amount of logical thought will lead to the same conclusion: no religion is correct and there is no way to prove anything.
Both will want their own way and we know crashes in today's plastic vehicles don't make as loud a noise when the vehicles were made of metal but the fatalities of recklessness and arrogance for not thinking things through to a logical conclusion are the same.
However, I was definitely confused and also uninformed about the implications or logical conclusions of Calvinism, such as the fact that if Calvinism is true, God is the author of sin, since He, according to Calvin, predetermined every single little thing that has ever happened in history, including the sins of every man, including Adam!
«If you accept evolution, even a well - meaning, theistic evolution, this will eventually become pantheistic evolution, which in turn will become atheistic evolution» — as if this were a series of logical steps to inevitable conclusions.
While, therefore, the lessons of the prophets, far from being forgotten, bore fruit in great examples of personal piety, the prophetic tradition could not break through to its logical conclusion — religion as a free, individual choice, regardless of race or nation.
Does this mean that what existentialism has done is simply to remove the mythological disguise and to vindicate the Christian understanding of Being as it is found in the New Testament and to carry it to more logical conclusion?
My point is that as long as there is violence in the world, both offensive and defensive, the logical conclusion is the last man standing.
But this «Therefore» doesn't make sense if you look a the end of chapter 11, where Paul has digressed in a lengthy doxology, which while it discusses intriguing mysteries of God and praises God, doesn't lead to the logical conclusion that we should present ourselves as living sacrifices to him, but if you read into that «οὖν» an «as I was saying earlier», you can see that before the doxology he issued an important warning in Romans 11:22 — if God is willing enough to be so severe as to cut of the natural branches (the Jews) he will certainly be willing to cut of the ones that have been grafted on (the Gentiles); Romans 12:1 - 2 is a very logical «therefore» to follow Romans 11:21 - 24.
Even if we can distinguish between Christ's reign as mediator and His reign as king, the most natural reading and logical conclusion is that v. 24 and v. 28 are dealing with the end of His kingly reign.
This position is known as «eliminative materialism» and while it is a minority position today, it is the only logical conclusion of a materialist understanding of the mind and consciousness.
The current tradition of Elijah's presence in heaven meant that as soon as the disciples reached the conclusion that, because of his sacrificial death, Jesus was deserving of an even higher honor than Elijah, it was but a logical step to conclude that God had exalted the crucified Jesus and raised him to heaven to join Elijah and Moses.
For in that case the assertion of God's sovereignty would be seen as a universal truth which can by logical reasoning be made intelligible to everyone; the miracle would then be regarded as a universally accredited, extraordinary event, from which the conclusion may be drawn that it depends upon a divine cause.
It is worth pausing to take note of the logical character of the claims such appeals produce as their conclusions.
May I say it was a perfectly reasonable, logical and very intelligent conclusion to draw but as we today know totally wrong.
This is a logical position to hold to if you are a Calvinist as well who recognizes this dilemma of so many sincere believers coming to different conclusions.
The anti-rationalism that appears from one point of view to be postmodern appears in this perspective as carrying modernity to its logical conclusion.
In many passages it is obvious that the idea of God inherent in Jesus» thought has not yet found its logical conclusion; that what Jesus himself, thinking in terms of some of his own parables and of his own life - principles, could not have considered ethically satisfying endless, hopeless torture, without constructive moral purpose and therefore without moral meaning — God is accused of inflicting, as judge of the world and arbiter of destiny.
They did not see themselves as atheistic or anti-Christian, but were intent on taking the Protestant Reformation to what they believed was its logical conclusion by removing the supernatural additions.
But from the summary statement: «No actual entity, then no reason,» the only logical conclusion is not that only actual entities as such can be «reasons.
Indeed, if all the passages in which God is presented as the conceptual valuation of eternal objects have been inserted in an already existing text where God is always described in much more general terms, the logical conclusion is that the views expressed in the insertions must be conceptually later than those expressed in the text where they have been inserted.
Another observation I have made as a result of the discussion that would ensue is that those who herald themselves as «reasonable» and «logical» tend to draw many unwarranted conclusions.
If the matter is taken to its logical conclusion, we would end up ditching the notion of Christ himself as something (or someone) permanent.
As Don Reiher pointed out in the first comment of the previous post, it it tempting to go through Stegall's article paragraph by paragraph and point out all the misquotes, false definitions, false conclusions, and logical fallacies.
The one valid point you could make is that circular logic, as with most logical fallacies, does not prove a conclusion false, it simply fails to prove that it is true.
Bucer, like everyone else, related Luther to Erasmus, as taking Erasmus to a logical conclusion — evidently Luther kept his disagreements secret.
The problem with articles like this one is that, be it writer or reader, people tend to philosophize and come up with their own logical conclusions as to who God is and what He does or does not.
Consequently his epistemology avoids the pitfalls of nineteenth century Traditionalism which, carried to its logical conclusion, by undermining the possibility of any rational discourse about reality - and God as its ultimate cause - leads either to radical scepticism or fideism.
Or even worse: suppose the bureau carried its thinking on this subject to a logical conclusion and decided that contributions for scholarships limited strictly to athletes were «not properly classifiable as exclusively educational.»
She was seeking your validation that she'd learned something from what she'd been observing about step relationships and she wanted you to confirm that was drawing logical conclusions based upon her having learned that step brothers are brothers who don't have the same parents as she does.
Before I even began on the Chandler pastiche, I had conceived of the Jim Thompson book as the novel's logical conclusion.
Breastfeeding is the biological norm — the standard - and formula feeding is an artificial way of feeding infants, then the logical conclusion is that formula fed infants suffer increased infections such as otitis media.
Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, took aim at Lipton on Friday and cast the latest developments as the logical conclusion of a growing, years - long estrangement.
If you take the argument against selection to its logical conclusion then once an MP has been elected to Parliament they should stay in the job as long as they want and there is no further need for any General Election.
We call on the party leadership to as a matter of urgency call for an immediate probe into the matter to get to its logical conclusion and of possible dish out appropriate sanctions to most especially the leadership of the minority in parliament.
Nick Clegg seems to be taking exactly the same stance as Blair — push through pro-market, fundamentally right - wing policies (the market - education, NHS, etc policies which the Tories are now pushing to their logical conclusions) but throw some left - wing scraps (minimum wage, etc) to keep your party in line.
This is particularly true as these policies, which are the logical conclusion of any proper analysis of the ideas in books like Jesse Norman's Compassionate Conservatism, are meat and drink to the activists who deliver the leaflets and knock on the doors.
In my opinion this is the only logical conclusion that can be reached as to why Supervisor Gromack called one of the most ethical Supervisors in Rockland County in what appears to have been a blatant attempt to force him to dismiss the legal firm representing «Clarkstown Residents Opposing Patronage «from any work that it was doing on behalf of another Town.
The statement said, «EFCC, as a law - abiding organisation and a strong advocate of rule of law as constantly shown and practiced by its head, Ibrahim Magu, should allow the court processes to reach its logical conclusion.
On the face of it, this proposal is disarmingly attractive: it would produce a superficially pleasing symmetry as between the positions that obtain in relation to Acts of Parliament and statutory instruments, in turn taking to their apparently logical conclusion concerns — relating to the two chambers» relative democratic legitimacy — that underpin their already different powers in relation to primary legislation.
We hear it again and again as an endless supply of Albany corruption trials arrive at their logical conclusion.
(That conclusion assumes gravity behaves the same on cosmic scales as it does on Earth — a logical but untested article of faith.
But had Galileo followed the results of his observations to their logical conclusion, he should have backed another system — the Tychonic view that Earth didn't move, and that everything else circled around it and the Sun, as developed by Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe in the sixteenth century.
Once this insight had been gained, however (in this case following the discovery of Eris in 2005), the only logical conclusion was that, as Pluto had not «cleared the neighbourhood» around its orbital zone (a definition I completely agree with), it could no longer be classified as a full planet either.
I don't feel like I've reached a logical conclusion in this post as I've mostly just rambled about the brilliance of Delpozo Resort 2017.
Therefore, if we trace this odd helter - skelter of what classifies as cool and uncool to its logical conclusion, we are left with the warming realisation that, actually, the coolest people of all are those society would dub as nerds — the ones who like what they like and couldn't care less what the rest of us have to say about it.
As the audience follows the slow - moving battle, punctuated by threats, confrontations and shifting alliances, the Russian - born director sets a deathtrap that snaps in a breathtaking conclusion that plays like slow motion — not the thriller type; even better: a prolonged, torturous finish which is the logical culmination of an explicitly accepted philosophy.
This looks like Splatoon taken to its logical conclusion, as you blast ink through levels full of multi-color ink explosions, with the arena getting ever more and more colorful and chaotic.
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