Sentences with phrase «more about doubt»

There are some media outlets that are happy to publish lower estimates of sensitivity or more about doubt, and some scientists who will only talk to those media because they know that is what they want to hear.

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If Slack is about making businesses more efficient, our survey leaves no doubt that you think government is about the opposite.
Tesla's stock has fallen more than 18 percent in the past three months amid investor doubts about the company's future.
CEO Tim Sloan said in an interview earlier this week that while the bank has been in contact with its clients in the firearms industry, he has doubts about whether banks should get more involved.
(And then, no doubt, we can start arguing more about how people are not paid enough.)
Even so, news about higher entry - level salaries is no doubt music to new grads» ears, even as employers are more likely less enthusiastic.
There's no doubt about it, having a strong online presence can benefit businesses in more ways than one.
Doubting yourself can lead to negativity, and feeling negative about something means you're more likely to avoid it.
«The bottom line here is Democrats so object to Americans keeping more of what they earn at work, they'll do and say just about anything to cast doubt on it,» he added.
While stereotypes abound about entrepreneurs overflowing with confidence and conviction, self - doubt is a lot more common in the profession than most people realize.
While he repeated that the carmaker won't need more capital this year — and said he specifically doesn't want to raise any — even Tesla bulls harbor doubts about its cash position.
«I have no doubt that next week in Prince George and in the upcoming throne speech Premier Clark will try to distract attention from her failure on LNG and show she «gets it», by making more and new promises about jobs and the economy.
Second, the gold market is much larger, with a value of more than $ 7 trillion versus about $ 100 billion for bitcoin, no doubt one of the reasons why it is much less volatile.
I don't doubt, though, that the better educated one becomes the more likely it is that he / she would ask questions about the validity of the proposition that «God» exists.
And the British people in May 1940, as more accurately shown in a 1958 film about Dunkirk, were filled with doubts about the war.
I talk about how the evangelical obsession with sex can make Christian living seem like little more than sticking to a list of rules, and how millennials long for faith communities in which they are safe asking tough questions and wrestling with doubt.
The BBC Radio 2 presenter talks to Justin Brierley about faith, doubt and Strictly Come Dancing More
(I do not doubt that Andrew Jones would be able to report about more movements that are more interesting and furthering the kingdom than emergent - Us than we can count on our 2 hands for exammple...)
He's usually a lot more nuanced about things... so please don't interpret this as a critique of him as a theologian or pastor, just a discussion around this particular idea that doubt is the result of a guilty conscience.
Yes, I have OCD and doubt like there's no tomorrow, and the more I read about our lord, the worse it seems to be.
All of this points to what I hope is a trend toward talking more openly about doubt and acknowledging the vital role it can play in shaping our faith.
If my live exhibits love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self - control, people are more likely to doubt what they've been told about me.
On the other hand, as a skeptic and a progressive, I identified with Father Flynn's stirring sermon about religious doubt and his desire to see a more progressive attitude adopted in the school.
There can be no doubt that the author of these words also had in mind the purpose of a novel, perhaps one that would help break the spell of current assumptions in order to surprise us with the complicated truth about ourselves — with more dreams than we have dared to dream in what passes for our philosophy.
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
As for the Christian imperative to share the gospel, Vine say it's often «better to be kind than to be right» and that in his experience being honest about our doubts is more authentic to others than cast - iron certainty.
My own doubts about Perry's «Texanness» had more to do with unspoken cultural codes.
The improbability of intelligent life is not in doubt while the argument about the degree of improbability is more a matter of «philosophical» science.
Mormon children who grow up under the careful tutelage of the church entertain no more serious doubts about the inspiration of Joseph Smith than they do that of Isaiah, Jeremiah or Paul.
More young people are expressing doubts about God now than at any time since Pew started asking the question a decade ago.
When Jason Boyett and I realized we had both written memoir - style books about our experiences with doubt to be published byZondervan in the spring / summer of 2010, we decided to team up rather than compete — an arrangement that has probably worked more in my favor than his, seeing as Jason's already published a shelf - full of books and has earned a reputation for being one of the industry's most thoughtful and humorous voices.
Let me respond as gently as I can by pointing out, first, that Mary's pride of place among, and indeed above, the saints hasn't been in doubt since the Council of Ephesus, and, second, that anyone who writes as rhapsodically as I do about the Mother of God could more justifiably be accused of Mario latry than of Marian understatement.
Like many social conservatives, especially Christian ones, I spend a lot of my time reading and writing about religious freedom, especially how it might be affected by the legalization of same - sex marriage and the campaign for «gay rights» more generally.Yet at the same time, I harbor doubts about the position we are staking out.You see, I sometimes think that Justice Scalia's majority opinion in Employment Division v. Smith may have been correct.
Certainly, the consensus about Nicaea has now lasted for more than a thousand years, but I doubt that Collins and Walls would want to argue that it takes more than a thousand years for a doctrine to become binding.
The doubts are associated with certain more basic concerns which I have about Hall's philosophical position.
Could it be that the two sides are more like each other than we care to admit??? LOL, why didn't they put the money they used to put up the billboard to prove without a shadow of a doubt that it is a myth and nothing in the bible actual happened since it's all about reason and science so we can put all the speculation to bed.
I think that the more outspoken a christian is about how correct they are, the more they doubt what they claim to believe.
Here, no doubt, lies one reason for the theological interest in «verifiable facts about Jesus of Nazareth: «they are needed, it will be said, to regulate the christological pluralism of the New Testament, and, still more, to restrain the subjectivism that imposes fantasy on the text.
At the same time, I have grave doubts about some aspects of his diagnosis of the contemporary dilemma, and even more about his projection of a supposedly hopeful future.
Gil if we only received one blessing in this life and that was eternal life in Jesus Christ that alone would be enough but we are blessed way more than that because we have been sent his holy spirit to help us overcome our old nature.He never leaves us nor forsakes us whether good or bad happens he strengthens us in our weakness.It says in the bible that the rain falls on both the righteous or the wicked God is fair to all whether they deserve it or not he can not be anything else than a holy righteous loving and fair God.I do nt need to convince you to believe about God he will reveal himself to you if you are seeking the truth as he is the truth.I do nt try and make others believe its pointless.I know without a doubt that i am saved and my sins are forgiven.As a christian it will a joy to be with the Lord there is no fear in death for those that love him.In the meantime i serve him with all my heart until he calls me home.I love talking about the Lord but each of us must walk according to what we believe.I trust my life to Jesus Christ and i choose to follow him who do you follow?
No doubt he was but more importantly he was making a statement that animal sacrifices would no longer be necessary because he was about to become the sacrificial lamb for everyone's atonement of sins.
Hence when you find me somewhat long - winded, repeating the same things, «about the same things» please notice, you must remember that it is for the sake of the illusion; and then you will no doubt pardon my prolixity, and interpret it in a manner more satisfactory to yourself rather than suppose that I allowed myself to think that this matter needed consideration, even by you, in that I suspected you of not completely understanding yourself with respect to it.
CNN: My Take: More doubts about God doesn't mean religion is weakening Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and author of «The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation,» gives his take on a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, which shows a sharp increase in the number of millenials who doubt the existence of God.
If I could only find answers to all of my questions, if I could put all the pieces together, if I could learn more about science and history and theology and philosophy, I would believe without doubt, and I would win people to Christ.
But the more I thought about my own experience with doubt, the more I realized how grateful I am for certain «stumbling blocks» that dramatically changed the trajectory of my faith, in a good way.
For I have doubts about some of the Theses, and others I would have put much differently and more cogently, and some I would have omitted, had I known what was to come.
But now, the christians have sold their souls to the devil, and are breeding no more and are full of doubt about their own values.
I have certain doubts about them myself, and should have spoken far differently and more distinctly had I known what was going to happen.
More (or less) thoughts about faith and doubt?
A much more complete list can be derived from the writings of Origen, who accepted all seven Catholic epistles but expressed his doubts about James, Jude, and II Peter, as did his admirer Eusebius.
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