Too many questions and we are
not hearing any answers.
And if you don't hear the answer, call me.
This year on Debt Free in 30 I'm devoting some of our shows to money questions that you don't hear answered a lot, but can have a big impact on your financial health.
I did as bidden, but because I was listening to Fiona Apple's «I Know» on repeat too loudly over my headphones, I couldn't hear the answers, which emanated God - like from the walls, and so I only have this one - sided record for you, dear reader.
Also, I've asked before and so far still haven't heard an answer: is there a way to set the thread so I'll be emailed a notification if there's a response?
When someone posts a deal, and then someone else asks a question, and then the answer is «call me» what that means is that the rest of us can't hear the answer and so the rest of us can't give advice to the one who «calls you» to get more.
Not exact matches
And even if the
answers aren't exactly what I want to
hear, I want to see that they are showing a lot of hustle and a lot of grit.
«You're going to be very disappointed when you
hear the
answer, don't worry,» Trump said seconds after insisting he was «
not hinting at anything.»
(Here's Benjamin Franklin on the subject back in 1749: «If customers slight your goods... do
not affront them: do
not be pert in your
answers, but with patience
hear, and with meekness give an
answer; for if you affront in a small matter, it may probably hinder you from a future good customer.»)
Again, if you ask people about how they deal with stress and you
hear answers that just don't pass the smell test - where someone always seems be in the middle of a crisis - you might just have an arsonist on your hands.
In public
hearings, Comey has declined to
answer when asked if Trump is under investigation, urging lawmakers
not to read anything into that statement.
The office says it did
not hear from Aston Martin, Lamborghini and Tesla Motors, but did receive
answers from BMW, Chrysler, Ford, MG, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes - Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo.
If you
hear this message loud and clear, one big question remains — if supervising compulsory hours of violin practice and hawk - like attention to grades isn't the
answer, what is?
Relatedly, there is the assertion that I did
not answer Senator Franken's question honestly at my confirmation
hearing.
At
hearings in April, Barra repeatedly said she couldn't
answer questions because the internal investigation wasn't finished.
Says Hillman: «She gave the
answer that boomers caring for aging parents
hear all the time: «I know you're busy and didn't want to bother you.»»
«What's been frustrating for us in this enquiry is a pattern of behavior from the company — an unwillingness to engage, and a desire to hold onto information and
not disclose it,» said Collins, returning to the theme at another stage of the
hearing — and also accusing Facebook of
not providing it with «straight
answers» in Washington.
It's an important question, yet the
answer is
not black and white (despite what you may have
heard from other traders).
«Now since we still don't know what Cambridge Analytica has done with this data, you
heard chairman thune say, as we had discussed, we want to haul Cambridge Analytica in to
answer these questions at a separate
hearing.»
«During the course of this
hearing these last four hours you've been asked several critical questions for which you don't have
answers,» she began.
Even after all those questions are
answered, I
hear this: «But I'm
not well known!
I don't know the
answer to the second question I have
not heard of any pick up from when store closes sometimes when an anchor closes in a mall, we pick up a lot of business and sometimes the traffic in the mall gets hurt so that it doesn't help us.
the picture post cards she had seen, the novels of country squires she had read; it was this that he had to address, this immateriality which could
not hear him or
answer, deaf and impersonal like a wad of cotton.»
One of the biggest questions of the
hearings has been why Facebook didn't do more to make it clear to its users how it all worked, a question to which Zuckerberg hasn't yet had a concise
answer.
Yes, to believe in God is ridiculous for the unbeliever, it's true, God does
not exist for them, even the Bible will support that, and yes, prayer is ridiculous too — that is for the unbeliever; because an unbeliever just doesn't know how or where to see or
hear an
answer to prayer.
But we must be listening with legal attention -
not with the expectation of
hearing the
answer to our hopes and aspirations.
You're probably
not surprised by this
answer because we all
hear the sentence, «Financial stress is one of the leading causes of divorce» thrown around.
I will
answer that — no problems... after I
hear you tell me if you would or wouldn't allow a gay person to teach in your church?
anyway, if you
heard an atheist ask you a question about any type of belief and really try to make your
answer seem wrong then they are wrong, they can
not nor will
not ever be able to discuss any type of belief due to what they know.
Think of those people who
hear a different drummer and who ask questions and who have been asked to hang their personality at the door to don the clone identity of whatever group they were in... they can come to you and know its safe... that their questions won't be
answered in cliches or received with disapproval.
I respectfully appreciate your reply to my various posts, but I still have
not heard any logically consistent
answers given to the questions that I have asked.
The classic «I know something you don't know» posture is little more than a cop out, and I am becoming increasingly tired of
hearing those who have supposedly
answered a call to be shepherds to the flock proclaim their good intentions.
I don't think there were or are ears willing to
hear at that point or this, anyway, but I really do appreciate you sharing this and Alex if you would like to talk to me personally, I am very open to that and I will
answer all of your questions.
I have yet to
hear an atheist give a clear
answer as to why they don't believe.
«I also will choose their delusions, and will bring their fears upon them; because when I called, none did
answer; when I spake, they did
not hear: but they did evil before mine eyes, and chose that in which I delighted
not.»
I came across this in my search for
answers because I recently
heard a Messianic Jew saying that they were clothed in light originally and that God did
not commit the first murder to make them clothes, but that it was actually human skin he made for them.
Honestly, I assume that all our prayers which God
answered exactly the way we prayed them were prayers He gave us before, whether we know it or
not (cf. 1 Jn 5:14), since apart from that, would He have ever
heard us?
well done Jerry God would uphold you, God know how to save and spread the gospel, if
not we could have
not heard in Africa mostly some part Nigeria, up till today some were still in darkness they have
not heard about the gospel but when it is time for judgement, surely they must be judge, This question it is only God that can give the accurate
answer to it, for it was written that both young and old would appear in the throne of judgement either you a day child or
not, for there is / was no repentance after death, and to die its once, thanks.
I
hear your emotion in this last post and emotions do tend to cloud things up so you may
not even be able to
answer this question...... a question to ask yourself.
If we stop praying because we don't see the
answers then nothing will happen and we wont
hear His voice.
Atheists often get a bad rap among Christians, but in my experience, many atheists are atheists simply because they have the courage to ask questions many Christians are afraid to ask, and when Christians
hear these questions from atheists, the Christians either condemn the atheist for asking such questions, or gives some
answer that is
not really an
answer at all.
In the case of religious teachers, the easy way out is often to teach things of which we have no idea, to give
answers which do
not satisfy ourselves, speak of things we have
not heard, show things we have
not seen.
I know this is
not an
answer anyone wants to
hear.
Now it is likely that they worked harder and longer as I prayed (outloud) for God to guide them and give them strength and wisdom... or was it
answered prayer... would the results have been the same - clearly
not because the situation was altered either by God, prayer or simply the
hearing of a plea by the surgens and staff.
The
answer is that theology is a very human, and very important, enterprise; that grasping and assimilating what God has done and continues to do is
not something that can be engaged in passively but is a challenge to everything any of us possesses; that the separation of theologizing from what the minister and the church try, fallibly but authentically, to
hear of the Word of God in specific situations from some alleged and remote theology is bound to be blasphemous as well as mistaken; and that the one way to
hear the Word of God, if it contains the Protestant principle, is to submit our functions to concrete self - criticism.
My wife recently went to a doctor about some health problems she was experiencing, and it quickly became obvious to her that he did
not care to
hear about her symptoms, take the time to
answer her question, or explain to her what was happening.
The unwelcome character of some of these
answers does
not ensure their objectivity: one can insult oneself, harangue oneself, blame oneself, deny oneself, and still
hear no voice but one's own.
Otherwise, the next time you want to write on this subject, on this or any other «Christian» blog, be sure to remind everyone up front that you're
not looking for
answers or debate or a debate on your beliefs, only confirmation that you have been
heard.
But then, I don't think I've ever
heard any religious leader ever DARE to try to
answer that question and give a credible positive spin to it.
Whether or
not they get
answered or even
heard (God is a very busy person — wouldn't you be if you had a whole entire universe to govern?)