Sentences with phrase «many contrary points»

Maybe the topic revolved around a social problem or political candidate and you knew that your contrary point of view would be go over like a BLT at a bar mitzvah.
People holding contrary points of view talk right past each other.
If you took a contrary point of view and refused to panic and sell half your stocks, you've probably made a lot of money.
Whether you believe it or not, many contrary points require detailed and dull reponses.
On the contrary my point was that it was two sided, so skeptics being threatened is no objection to my point.
In short, those who want to find support for what they already think, and to insulate themselves from disturbing topics and contrary points of view...
It is a peek into the world of global warming scaremongeringâ $» amplify the impact of CO2, stick to dramatic timelines on destruction of forests, and never ask for a referral or raise a contrary point.
Bringing in a fresh voice, perspective, or even contrary point of view, makes for a healthy blog.

Not exact matches

On the contrary, had Susan focused on selling her moccasins in retail stores, she would have likely had to invest in displays and point of sale (POS) combined with retailer promotions.
Chris modestly pointed out that — contrary to people's expectations — he himself isn't a great speaker.
Contrary to what many executives believe, providing collaborative tools like HD - quality video conferencing, whiteboarding stations, projectors and multimedia equipment may not be considered a selling point.
Like the P / E ratio and the dividend yield, the payout ratio is a snapshot of a specific point in time - contrary to profit growth covering a whole period.
Contrary to popular opinion, the drying of waterlogged devices can lead to further damage, Sanfilippo pointed out as part of a series of comprehensive strategies to prepare both in advance of Irma and after the hurricane passed over the state.
Contrary to Buffet's opinion, Bill Gates acknowledged the value of cryptocurrencies and shared it in one of his discussions with Reddit users in January 2015, saying: «Digital currencies can help the poor, but not Bitcoin» pointing at two important Bitcoin drawbacks, namely its volatility and anonymity.
Sugar - coat it all you like, AE, but the point is that Galileo was found «vehemently suspect of heresy», namely of having held the opinions that the Sun lies motionless at the centre of the universe, that the Earth is not at its centre and moves, and that one may hold and defend an opinion as probable after it has been declared contrary to Holy Scripture.
Quite the contrary, what is more general is lower on that scale of value, a point that Jews who affirm the divine election of Israel and Christians who affirm the Incarnation can readily understand.
I have faith, or I believe that happened to our solar system as well because there is literally nothing different that points to the contrary.
We can point to scriptures that should help others realize that their actions are contrary to what Jesus taught.
On the contrary, My point exacty.
My point is that the communities in which we live greatly benefit from these religions, and to state anything to the contrary would be disingenuous.
ZEKE — this is only to you — taking a part of a sentence to prove a point contrary to the point of the sentence is a fun game, get better.
Instead of looking at the productions of the new media from the point of view of the older modes of production we must, on the contrary, analyze the products of the traditional «artistic» media from the standpoint of modern conditions of production.
On the contrary, it points to an organized progression in which all of the laws that govern the universe preexisted before its birth.
If you're doing something clearly contrary to the teachings of the Bible, he (or any other believer) can point it out to you and recommend you turn away from it.
Consequently one feels less inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result of the forming of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds on the contrary to our passage (by a movement of reversal or dematerialization) to another face of the universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its arrival at something trans - human at the very heart of reality.
It is easy to see why that seems like the right tool: Free exercise jurisprudence has frequently involved the crafting of prudential exemptions and accommodations — precisely the carving out of spaces — that could allow religious believers to act on their convictions even in the face of contrary public sentiments or (up to a point) public laws.
The logic of it does not require or encourage disenchantment — to the contrary, its starting point is a moral and religious responsibility that we do not make for ourselves, but discover ourselves already under.
Contrary to the orthodox view that the Resurrection inevitably led to Christ's ascension to transcendent glory, Altizer's radical interpretation of the Resurrection sees it as just another point on the continuum of kenotic Incarnation: the dialectical movement from primordial, transcendent Spirit to radical immanence and flesh.
Let me point out that this attitude — contrary to those who consider it a great new thing in human history — does not seem to be at all new.
Quite the contrary, its purpose is to argue that the fundamental Thomist vision of finite existence as pointing to its self - sufficient cause is fully compatible with a doctrine of God that can embody the real strengths of the Thomist position without entailing its religiously and logically unsatisfactory conclusions.
To the contrary, whether they should be so engaged and, if so, how, has been a continuing point of disagreement among them.
Or again, when we speak in the creed of the Eternal Word of God as «coming down from heaven,» we surely do not think — or at least we ought not to think — that this is a precise statement of movement from an «up» to a «down»; we all know well enough that it is, on the contrary, a most inaccurate statement from that point of view.
To the contrary, Paul is referencing a point drawn from Jewish purity codes that impurity passed from that which is unclean to that which is clean, and not the other way around.
The first part depicts the father as acting completely contrary to the expectations of the hearers; the second part brings their (from their point of view) legitimate protest to expression through the elder son.
Which means that it is not any sluggishness of the spirit that lies ahead of us, but on the contrary an eventual critical point of collective reflection.
I just can not agree with some of these points, and despite Thom Stark's claim to the contrary, I do think he reveals an antisupernaturalist bent in his approach to Scripture.
page 285 ^ Robert M. Price (an atheist who denies existence) agrees that this perspective runs against the views of the majority of scholars: Robert M. Price «Jesus at the Vanishing Point» in The Historical Jesus: Five Views edited by James K. Beilby & Paul Rhodes Eddy, 2009 InterVarsity, ISBN 028106329X page 61 [10] Michael Grant (a cla ssicist) states that «In recent years, «no serious scholar has ventured to postulate the non historicity of Jesus» or at any rate very few, and they have not succeeded in disposing of the much stronger, indeed very abundant, evidence to the contrary
For knowledge we need justification (according to standard accounts), not just conviction — unless (contrary to the internal point of view of «immediate conviction») the justification is external.
Ethicists must look not only at the Israelite context but also at the moral values of the surrounding culture or cultures on any given moral point, for often the biblical position is taken in direct response to some contrary moral behavior.
My point is that, contrary to Cobb, persuasive power (to move oneself and others) may not be in itself good.
His challenge to Whitehead has the more point since he sees Whitehead as also, and indeed more fundamentally, maintaining what Professor Buchler holds to be the contrary position — one which he himself advocates — that of «ontological parity.»
Whitehead held, on the other hand, that «the contrary opinion would seem more natural» from the point of view of his philosophy (PR 469).
yes, the point is you are confusing actions of so - called christians with the teachings of Jesus... «christians» have killed millions in the past but you will find Jesus» teachings are contrary to those actions
Americans have a MAJOR POINT that ISLAM AT ITS ROOT PREACHES INTOLERANCE which is CONTRARY to AMERICAN VALUES OF TOLERANCE, EQUALITY, & FREEDOM.
Now the apostles must have known better, because there's just no way they thought that Jesus, being as wonderfully contrary as He tended to be, would say, «Yep, solid point homies, send my people away from me.»
Now if it could be shown that Whitehead means the same thing by «event» that he means by «enduring object,» then Cobb would have his point, but (a) there are no grounds I can find at all to ground such an equivalence, and (b) quite to the contrary, «events» can be, though they need not be, spatially extended.
The evidence points to the contrary.
Some adherents to these religions will claim theirs is a «religion of peace,» though as often as not (if not more often), cases can be pointed out in the contrary.
Contrary to traditional Western religious art, it does not seek to stir emotions, which are beside the point.
On the contrary, from a creationist point of view, the very fact that the universe is on the whole orderly, in a manner comprehensible to our intellect, is evidence that we and it were fashioned by a common intelligence.
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