Sentences with phrase «members of a particular faith»

At Wednesday's oral arguments, the court's conservative majority appeared to have the votes to allow the public prayers to continue in some form, but both sides expressed concerns about the level of judicial and government oversight over prayers presented by members of a particular faith.
If the whole council prays in a particular way, isn't that communicating the message that only members of their particular faith are invited to serve in this government?
You didn't know much about any of them, and so decided to interview various members of each particular faith, and ask them why you should join their religion, and more importantly, why they believed their particular religion was true.
No because if some god did everything I asked then I would effectively be a god so no need to an on - your - knees cult member of any particular faith.
The president and DHS Secretary John Kelly have maintained that their aim is not to ban members of a particular faith, but to conduct a study of the security screening protocols of the affected countries.
The establishment clause forbids the government from enacting policies that denigrate or exclude members of a particular faith

Not exact matches

Members of the major religions base their activities (or lack thereof) on their particular faith.
Since the relationship of faith about which we are speaking is essentially a belief in Jesus, the entire structure of the Church is obviously larger than simply those who are card - carrying (or basket - contributing) members of a particular Christian sect.
The rest say they are agnostic, «nothing in particular» or members of a faith.
As I point out in The Crescent Directive, for most people, their perceptions of a particular group are more of a function of their observations and interactions with individual members of that group, than they are a function of specific teachings of that faith.
You do not have to be a member of the congregation or that particular faith community to attend.
If an application overcomes the hurdles in CA 2006, s 263 (2) the court will then take into account the discretionary factors set out in s 263 (3) which states: «(3) In considering whether to give permission (or leave) the court must take into account, in particular --(a) whether the member is acting in good faith in seeking to continue the claim; (b) the importance that a person acting in accordance with section 172 (duty to promote the success of the company) would attach to continuing it; (c) where the cause of action results from an act or omission that is yet to occur, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be --(i) authorised by the company before it occurs, or (ii) ratified by the company after it occurs; (d) where the cause of action arises from an act or omission that has already occurred, whether the act or omission could be, and in the circumstances would be likely to be, ratified by the company; (e) whether the company has decided not to pursue the claim; (f) whether the act or omission in respect of which the claim is brought gives rise to a cause of action that the member could pursue in his own right rather than on behalf of the company.»
Mazerall further claimed that the actions of the NBREA amounted to «bad faith», in particular its «continued refusal to rehire the plaintiff in accordance with the wishes of the members of the association.»
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