Sentences with phrase «n't follow tradition»

Also, there's a chance that Google won't follow its tradition of naming subsequent versions of Android after a dessert in alphabetical order.
Artist who puts his inner fears in his works, and a graphics designer who doesn't follow tradition with art.
«Shouldn't we follow the tradition rather than the judgments of an individual scholar?»
No wonder some don't believe it works and have a hard time trusting when those with long term sobriety don't follow the traditions put forth by Bill W. and others.
I will give you two examples, Exodus 4:24 -26 indicate that Zipporah read about Hebrew tradition of circumcision and used that knowledge against Moses who grow up as an Egyptian and God sort out to kill him for not following that tradition.
In my humble and meaningless opinion have not practiced the steps but more importantly it is clear that you haven't followed the traditions.
I do understand that she isn't following the tradition, but I don't think its causing any harm, relax.
Still, Angela Merkel's husband did not follow this tradition - and nothing special happened.
Also, when a character is talking the normal custom in games is to press «X» to speed up the text, but Dragon Quest Heroes II does not follow that tradition.
does not follow that tradition.

Not exact matches

No one is saying that the other religions / philosopies are not as bad, although I have never heard of a politician who follows Buddhist tradition trying to stop legalization of abortions, or an adherent of Jainism trying to stop same sex marriage.
I don't hate you at all, but I do see people following religion that hate out of tradition.
FYI: I don't really follow one denomination so - to - speak, but I am probably more in the Baptist tradition.
Alexander III, following the ancient tradition of the Church declared that «After a lawfully accorded consent affecting the present, it is allowed to one of the parties, even against the will of the other, to choose a monastery (just as certain saints have been called from marriage), provided that carnal intercourse shall not have taken place between them; and it is allowed to the one who is left to proceed to a second marriage» (III Decretal., xxxii, 2).
It seems they love the world and tradition so much that they can't just drop ALL the dirt from the honest tradition and follow instruction.
Following tradition and a practice recommended by saints, I can join my spirit to the body and blood of Christ by lifting up to God my desire for Holy Communion even when I don't consume a consecrated host.
You come from a gentile tradition that did not want to be obligated to follow the Jewish law.
It must be made quite clear that he who, not on the fringe of the christian mystical tradition but at its point of fullest development, was able without imprudence to engage in this formidable battle with matter had prepared himself for it by the most rigorous asceticism: first, in childhood and youth, the asceticism of an unwavering fidelity to the christian ideal; later, that of a careful and constant obedience to the exigencies of a vocation which would lead him on without respite up the steeply climbing road to perfection till he came to that solitude which he himself described: «he would henceforth be for ever a stranger..., he would inevitably speak henceforth in an incomprehensible tongue, he whom the Lord had drawn to follow the road of fire.»
From one NT scholar: Professor Gerd Ludemann - Mark 16: 1 - 8,» It follows from the tradition that the historical value is nil.»
I have a theory that SBNRs are so because one or more or a combination of the following: (1) they can't justify their spiritual texts - and so they try to remove themselves from gory genocidal tales, misogyny and anecdotal professions of a man / god, (2) can't defend and are turned off by organized religious history (which encompasses the overwhelming majority of spiritual experiences)- which is simply rife with cruelty, criminal behavior and even modern day cruel - ignorant ostracization, (3) are unable to separate ethics from their respective religious moral code - they, like many theists on this board, wouldn't know how to think ethically because they think the genesis of morality resides in their respective spiritual guides / traditions and (4) are unable to separate from the communal (social) benefits of their respective religion (many atheists aren't either).
Ultimately, it usually ends with even the most ardent sola scriptura Lutheran appealing to tradition, where I simply do not follow.
Such are the Wahhabi teachings concerning the fundamentals of the faith, but concerning the consequences, the particular requirements of religion, they follow the orthodox teachings of the school of Hanbali, which follows the Qur» an and the Hadith (Tradition), and refuses deduction — although they do not forbid the code of practices of any of the other Imams.
That a congregation's defining practice of worship is a response «in Jesus» name» implies study of that to which it is a response: Just how is God understood to be «present» is Jesus» ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection appearances; what understanding of God follows from this; who is Jesus; what are the sources and the warrants of these characterizations of Jesus and of God (scripture, tradition, history of doctrine); what understanding of these sources makes them not only sources but also authoritative for these understandings of God and Jesus?
Personally the following are things that I can't personally really get to off the Solas and without Tradition and specifically councils.
Though stimulated by an encounter with Zen, the speculations that follow go well beyond the perspective of Zen, though not necessarily beyond those of other, more theistic schools of Buddhism such as the Pure Land traditions.
The other is to follow that easy route of religious tradition, declaring that it is not for us to understand; we simply need to accept that it is so.
When people are trained at an early age not to think for themselves but follow a path of «tradition» this is what you get.
However, please know that there are some Christians who do not follow pagan traditions or observe pagan holidays.
Professor Marcus Borg [Jesus and Buddha: The Parallel Sayings] notes the following traditions about the Buddha that provide something of a parallel to this cluster (the Jesus temptation passages from the NT):
In AA I say my name only and not like others who want to follow traditions of the usual cliche» claim and labels.
As the Septuagint does not deviate here from the Hebrew, the Apostle must have followed some Rabbinical tradition.
It should be emphasized that this position does not at all imply a lack of respect for or even theological interest in other religious traditions, but it follows the great majority of historic Christian theologies in denying the possibility of salvific revelations anywhere outside the biblical orbit.
Not at all related, David, but a neat thought — According to Jewish tradition, the reason Creation was given the Torah but not the angels was that following the Torah required free wiNot at all related, David, but a neat thought — According to Jewish tradition, the reason Creation was given the Torah but not the angels was that following the Torah required free winot the angels was that following the Torah required free will.
And yes, Israel follows the Hebrew tradition by and large, but I REALLY don't think all the problems are because they want to convert the whole middle east to Judaism.
Dodd's argument here is to the effect that Mark does not actually follow this reconstructed outline; it is assumed that he attempted to do so, and consequently that his failure indicates that the outline was not his own, but came to him from the tradition.
One can almost sense on the screen the influence of childhood classrooms in a Roman Catholic school (where Scorsese was educated) or in a Dutch Calvinist Sunday school (Schrader's Reformed tradition) in which well - intentioned teachers instilled in two little future filmmakers the idea that Jesus resisted temptation because he was God — so if you don't want to spend eternity in hell, you had better follow Jesus.
And it is perhaps not a coincidence that many clergy in the fastest - growing denominations today — those in the Pentecostal tradition, for example — follow the same model, supplementing their ministries through other work.
For example, the following Tradition from the Mishkat collection reveals a side of Mohammed not often discovered in the Koranic teachings.
And I've said time and again, following Tocqueville, that we Americans wouldn't be much without the enduring influence of our Puritan tradition.
Once the tomb pericope is separated from the rest of the Gospel it is seen that it could not have existed in this form as an independent tradition, for the mention of the women with which it begins has had to take the form it does in order to link what follows with the preceding Passion story.
If she follows the 12th step program, believing in God or not, the 12th tradition clearly states AA should not enter into public controversy.
Historically, not all pagans followed the same traditions or celebrated the same kinds of festivals.
For that reason, The Young Pope seems targeted toward those who know of the Catholic traditions, but don't necessarily follow them or take them as seriously as they might have when they were younger.
It has been said that the writer is not following any historical tradition of the life of Jesus, but drawing freely from prophecy an ideal picture of the suffering Messiah.
All Shi`as accept these four sources of religious law, but those who derive religious laws from testaments and Traditions define reasoning as the use of analogy, or parallels from Tradition, rather than deductive and inductive reasoning; those who follow the principles of jurisprudence do not accept reasoning by analogy as valid.
If a basis for the ruling is not found in the Qur» an or the Traditions, then it should be sought in the general agreement (ijma) of the religious leaders, and that general agreement should be followed by all the people.
We do not imply following Judaism and their religious concepts and traditions, but an understanding of the cultural and historical legacy of which Jesus of Nazareth was part beyond any doubt.
Though it is not surprising that the following Satanic discourse is in direct contrast to most Christian doctrines and traditions, it is interesting to note that Screwtape's ramblings touch upon an important issue in process christology:
Without the Bible what were the first chatolics supposed to follow if not tradition.
The 12th tradition says «Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions...» I guess the writer doesn't believe in following the traditions.
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