Sentences with phrase «n't discuss these feelings»

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Another reason Dr. Oz has experienced such widespread success is that he talks to viewers about things they might not feel comfortable discussing with their doctors.
November feels so long ago that I don't even remember who won, nor do I know if what we discussed is still relevant given all that's happened in the interim, but anyway they've just uploaded an audio recording of it on Soundcloud or iTunes, if you're inclined to listen.
It isn't a paid mentor, it is a friend who you can talk openly about anything going on in your world, and discuss things like feeling isolated.
«This is a strategic business decision, endorsed by our investors with whom we discussed this possibility, but that doesn't obviate the sadness we feel in saying goodbye to the many people who helped put Fab on the amazing path we are on today,» Goldberg wrote.
We revised the agreement such that we felt we addressed some of Zillow's issues, at which point we were told they didn't have the legal resources available to discuss it any further,» Sandicor said in an email.
«I did discuss his sexuality, but it was known to a wide circle who felt that it was not fit for discussion beyond that circle.
Tony recently sat down with Ray to discuss just why Ray felt so inclined to share his wisdom with the world and why Principles is an absolute must - read for everyone — whether you're in the financial industry or not.
Jane, not being a burden is a great goal, and a topic I would like to discuss in the future b / c parents should never feel a burden either since they took care of us for 18 + years.
He did, however, say in answer to a question that he didn't feel he was obligated to discuss his holiday.
The bank governor adds he doesn't feel required to discuss details of his private life and his interactions with friends.
If you do not see a topic you would like discussed, feel free to get in touch with Thomas Mullooly and his team at 732-223-9000 or here.
Customers can get to meet each other, discuss your products and have a feeling of not being alone.
i really disagree lol, i don't intend to be dramatic at all, i just do nt like fluffy answers, and when it's discussed on a blog about the nature of existence, i feel it's ok for me to really try to explore.
In the past they didn't have the chance to meet or discuss their views and felt a bit isolated.
And with that said... I certainly agree with what - Frogist said, and I would just add that even in being «kind» and «respectful» discussing your «beliefs» would not necessarily cause you or other believers to feel «a whole lot of difference.»
A little while back, my fiancé and I were discussing how in so many ways, because we didn't take what seemed the traditional path through college or the typical path to adulthood, we felt like we'd missed out on many experiences that we wish we'd had.
In one of Brown's two appearances on the show, she discusses how we should identify our feelings and how to silence the feelings that are not telling us the truth.
If someone wants to learn about God, really learn about God, lets spend some time sitting down together in a mature and peaceful setting where we can both chill, not feel threatened and discuss the whole concept.
To which the little girl replies, «Do you really feel qualified to discuss God, Heaven and Hell, or life after death, when you don't know sh-t?»
John good question thats why i like this site because you can ask questions like that and not be judged for even thinking it.We should discuss these issues if we feel threatened by these questions our faith is nt very secure.brentnz
Telling someone that releasing their pain in public like this and feeling as if NakedPastor / The Lasting Supper is not the proper place to discuss anything human?
I had a Geology professor once who candidly stated that the subject of Evolution would come up frequently during the semester, that if anyone felt uncomfortable it, to remember one thing: You «are not» required to «believe» any of the theories discussed in this class; however, you «are» required to «know» the materiel well enough to pass the written tests».
I had met many good people before who made me ashamed of my own shortcomings — but in the presence of this man — we never discussed anything but literary business — I did not feel ashamed.
He talks the whole picture over with his trusted friend, Harry, discussing feelings and events he hasn't dared verbalize before.
Now religion and even ethics are deemed to be purely subjective and matters of individual feeling, so they can not be meaningfully discussed.
Whenever Mormons have a mirror put in front of them, they don't like it, but, they feel free to attack and discuss other people's faiths as if they are all authorities and I'm quite tired of it.
If this confidence is not established within a reasonable period of time it is important to discuss your feelings with the counselor; if the block continues it is quite legitimate to end the relationship and try another counselor or agency.
If you are afraid I'll hurt your feelings or the truth about why you are here is not worthy of discussing, then just avoid it.
If you read this article and think, «I need to tell everyone who believes in religion that they're fools / idiots / simpletons,» as a way to discuss the danger, I'd argue that you're not as enlightened as you may feel.
Both English and Syrian Christian missionaries felt disappointed at the continuation of pre-Christian religio - cultural practices among the converts.54 The Provincial Council of the CMS in Travancore, which consisted of both missionaries and Syrian Christian priests, formally discussed this issue and concluded that the Pulaya Christians were «not well established in the faith.»
Once the two are together in a conversation, topics may begin innocently, which once again, in and of itself is not immoral, but often times innocent topics lead to discussing topics that typically are reserved for spouses, such as feelings and desires.
When you discuss the peace and clarity you've felt since you joined a Bible study group, your relatives might not immediately ask to join in, but your words can lay the groundwork for a heart change.
Like I said, I'm really trying hard not to mock you, it's just tough when it feels like I'm discussing with an infant.
It is the purpose of this chapter to discuss the interpretations gleaned from the writings of the old schools of Muslims — mystics and rationalists, including both the theologians and the philosophers — who are not usually regarded by the orthodox school as strict Muslims, but whose influence on Muslim thought and practical religious life is felt even today.
** In discussing abortion I will not address instances where most people, however they might ultimately decide the issue, would feel genuine moral anguish, cases, for example, where it is known that the child will be born with severe deformities.
Immersed as we are in gadgetry, living a lifestyle which, in its very making, is explicable by scientific laws, our culture feels an inherent uneasiness in discussing things that can't be explained in this way.
If you don't like me discussing or quoting scripture verses, then feel free to ignore my posts and believe what you want.
But it isn't just Peter (James, and John) but also Paul — we go to great lengths to discuss the sufficiency of God's grace using Paul's words, yet he still stubbornly felt it necessary to say that his sufferings filled up what was lacking in Christ's.
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
In a recent interview with the Washington Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion because of her public support for legalised abortion: «Well, it was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I had.
@ME II: As I understand it, he would not have been in a position to mock the Pope, if he hadn't felt it necessary to discuss the concept as a mere Dialogue instead of scientific fact.
It's not the belief itself that's the problem, it's the superiority complex that goes along with it and the feeling that any conflicting ideas have no business even being discussed.
As I understand it, he would not have been in a position to mock the Pope, if he hadn't felt it necessary to discuss the concept as a mere Dialogue instead of scientific fact.
«He said he didn't want to do it, but he felt the Lord was calling him,» says Kelly Shackelford, who recently heard Perry discuss his campaign with religious activists.
What I have called «feelings of harmonious connection» are not explicitly discussed and defended by Wang Yang - ming.
Nathan, I guess I just don't see why you would feel that this blog does not discuss what Jesus might be calling us to.
We didn't feel it was OK to discuss mental illness with others, so we mostly kept quiet about it when we were away from home too.
Whether or not Whitehead accepts the position which he is discussing here, I suggest that the passage is referring to the same distinction which I feel that Whitehead has failed to make in the sections of the Enquiry which have been under consideration.
There was a reluctance by me to post this as it exposes a part of our history that we would rather not discuss or confront, but I felt the need to try and explain a particular mindset.
I have a friend who attends a Christian reformed university with me and we always discuss how similar he feels Mormonism is to mainstream Christianity, but then I get confused when he says there are things that he's not allowed to discuss.
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