Sentences with phrase «lot about our beliefs»

I don't know a lot about his belief, but he totally reshaped that Nine - Inch Nails song and knocked it out of the park.
While going through the research papers, I was thinking a lot about our beliefs in abundance, and hence our right to capture, and occupy.
Despite your wariness of Pielke Jr, you will enjoy his recent post on belief, http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.com/2010/09/it-is-not-about-science-but-values.html, which has a lot about belief systems determining one's attitude to AGW, and does not spare the rod from the libertarians.

Not exact matches

That moment encapsulates a lot about what is at the center of Cole's belief system about people and about how to do business: Focus on the positive, even across a wide experiential or cultural background.
As a woman who got married in the late 1960's I can tell you a lot of things about limiting your beliefs including how people around you can set up limits and barriers.
I also spend a lot of time reading about the history of cultural beliefs.
I would just waste a lot of time learning about a cramped and retrograde 7th century bronze age belief system.
On the other hand I seen a lot of interesting and difficult questions about some Mormon beliefs and behavior and most of the response from the Mormon community has been deflection, spin and recrimination of others instead of straight answers
Osro, I live in Birmingham... I wish they would stop posting every single story about the devastation in my state in the belief section as well, but the fact is, this is the Bible belt, so yes there are going to be a lot of religious stories from here.
Actually Mr. Scanlon You are right about what you said but there is also a belief and I am sure a lot of you have seen movies based on it.
While the more educated may smirk about such articles, there is a lot of value in helping people analyze and understand the book upon which they place their beliefs, especially when it becomes legislation and policy that affects people outside the religious bubble.
Those who are Buddhists will follow one set of laws, secular humanists on, Utilitarians on, Unitarian Universalists one (with a lot of variation), etc. «Atheism» in itself says nothing at all about one's ethical beliefs.
In any case, worry less about who people are and more about the fact that all you have are a lot of personal feelings and beliefs you can't support with objective evidence.
Additionally, it presupposes that non religious folks don't also hold a lot of unfounded beliefs — which they do in about equal measure to the religious.
I was mere making an observation to the fact that they spend a lot of time reading about belief when they themselves claim not to believe in a higher power.
I know a lot of people who are very dogmatic about theological beliefs that may or may not be valid «private revelations.»
But if it was just belief than you would have to throw out a lot of scripture about the many who won't enter even after belivig.
Mainly, because in all the verbiage about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of humans — as in millions of human women — are not allowed to go to school, to even just read and write - less become a teacher, doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
There is a lot of talk these days about «respect for religious beliefs», but does this really mean that nobody should criticize a religion in any way?
I imagine it would say a lot about his views and beliefs.
Lots of churches and church leaders want to use Matthew 16:19 and Jesus» statement to Peter about the keys of the kingdom of heaven as justification for judging and condemning others for their beliefs or their behavior.
It would be silly to spend a lot of time debating a god who does not exist, but PASTOR believes HIS God exists, and billions of other people believe he exists, therefore I am interested in discussing Pastor's beliefs about his God.
I think that says a lot about her adherence to her beliefs.
I don't talk about it a lot because rather than exploring belief and how I came to believe it, I generally just get bombarded by both atheists and Christians (primarily, though other theists have bashed me too) for being irrational and stupid and other less interesting insulting things.
you'd think if god was truly the god spoken of then faith would be unneeded and belief a thing of the past — yet — people will believe whatever they wish no matter the proof or lack there of and its truly sad to consider that this delusion type mass brainwashing is going on right now and has been for over 2000 years... please don't let the time in which this sm.ut has been around make you think its worth its wieght in salt — i bid Lot's wife its not — in ALL early man stories from around the globe people have created GRAND stories about the start and end of times — its that simple.
Kirsten: Define what we mean when we're talking about misogyny, because I think a lot of people will say misogyny means hating women, and people don't hate women... I don't even think people are aware about where a lot of these beliefs about women come from.
I just feel that there are lots of Christians going about teaching sloppy ideas and careless theology, which then gets us in trouble when thinking people of other religions challenge us on our beliefs.
facts: — HGTV wanted a show with the Benham Bros — HGTV interviewed them in advance and was well aware of their beliefs — HGTV did their homework on the viability of the show — the above took a lot of TIME & preparation — a news story broke out on blogs about the Benham Bros» views on g.ays (something HGTV was * already * aware of)-- very soon thereafter, HGTV decided to scuttle the project
If your beliefs on heaven and hell are right but you find yourself lacking a bit in some other necessary core beliefs, perhaps we can talk a lot more about things as we both roast in the big lake of fire
In at least some evangelical churches lots of people are talking about Mormon beliefs, and aren't comfortable about them.
In wenger we trust COYG u spoilt little brats, you muppets ain't even been tested in your arsenal fan career never seen your club finish lower then fourth every year we play in cl against the big boys and you lot act like were in crisis and things are so bad wow I'm beyond belief just can't get my head around the way you lot act sometimes step back a bit a think a little you twats most of you in your life time have never seen your team finish lower then fourth yes fûc #ing fourth most of you don't even no what it's like to be a real fan wen your team are struggling finishing mid table and still saying you love the club and protect them never in my life have I heard a generation of arsenal fans critise manager players board everything about our club wen things our knowere near as bad as you make out to be and could be.
«The second half said a lot about the character and belief of the lads.
He's moulded it back towards a lot of young English players, but he never comes out and tells the world about it, he's morphed it into his beliefs.
yep and @ozgunner and @rkw i do nt see why it angers and agitates you so much when i insult fans who abuse wenger, look i am not the kind of naive guy who thinks everybody should be nice to eachother of course that would be nice, but when i hate some opinions of some people i do get annoyed a lot of times and i do show it and its truth i am not a supporter of the belief that one has to respect all opinions equally because i am firm believer that there are dump opinions for example when a conservative talks about homophob things i am pretty sure that i will insult him and some will say its wrong and will say its right its your opinion but back to your point..
(i know there are a lot of hardcore fans in the world, and let me tell you i love football and love arsenal even more but lets be honest, its just a game) than the rights of human called human rights if you havent heard of it and the freedom of people, then there is something fundamentally wrong with you and your belief, like with the most people on this world who go on babbling about conservative sh $ %
It said a lot about his new found self - belief when he scored the opener at Loftus Road on Saturday and immediately ran straight over to the bench to celebrate with his compatriot Adnan Januzaj.
I think you might find it has a lot less to do with science and facts than it does about a person's core beliefs that evolved from the thousands of tiny steps that led them through life up to this moment in time.
I'm asked a lot about rules that I have or ideas that would apply to every kind of situation, what's the golden rule for parenting, and my belief is that in an emergency or in hiring a nanny, choosing a babysitter or choosing a school, I won't be there with you, so it makes no difference what rules I give you, they might not apply, they might be out of context.
I've written a lot about how Attachment Parenting - contrary to mainstream belief - actually fosters healthy independence, rather than unhealthy dependence (or even unhealthy independence).
I have read it multiple times as it really does sum up a lot of my beliefs about physical development (not that I have any education or training in this area).
I have a lot of compassion for this woman, but I think her strange beliefs about childbirth and, well, anything medical or scientific are just wrong and are almost certainly contributing to her distress.
It's true that we have very different ways of raising our children, but we also have very different beliefs and expectations about parenting that are reinforced in lots of ways both in and outside of the home.
My prediction: As more dads take on the role of primary care provider, we'll find out that a lot of our beliefs about parenting are about as accurate as a little girl's idea that she's supposed to pee like a boy.
Prompted by the discovery of an old tweet sent by Labour leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn, we ask if belief in homeopathy says a lot more about a politician than simply suggesting they may be a tad eccentric.
«The widespread belief now in the Labour party that whilst Jeremy is a good man with great Labour values who has done a lot for this party and I think changed the debate in this country about our economy, he's been right about lots of things,» he said.
«A lot of people have very strong opinions about what matters for weight loss, and the physiological data upon which those beliefs are based are sometimes lacking,» Hall says.
A lot of people ask me advice on eating and weight loss, and I notice that so many people still hold on to old and unsuccessful beliefs about food, nutrition and weight loss.
Contrary to the belief that yoga is all about stretching, hot yoga involves a lot of strength work.
This book explores a lot of popular archaic beliefs about diet and nutrition, but it doesn't leave us hanging.
And as you'll see below, a lot of these experiments are just about «letting go» of existing beliefs and relaxing on a lot of the hardcore fitness «rules» that people think are stuck in stone.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z