chuckles: A name you can call someone to let them know that you do
not respect their opinion, and that you do not think much of their intelligence.
It isn't that I don't respect his opinion, but I don't give it a lot of credence.
Not exact matches
Respecting other's
opinions and listening to real concerns and questions -
not barking out orders and expecting people to follow, b / c they may for a day, month or so, but eventually they will leave, as they will
not respect you, nor feel that you understand their position.
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opinion you
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«Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, &
not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should «make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,» thus building a wall of separation between Church & State.»
In my
opinion, no, but out of
respect for a particular religion who expresses that concern, then obviously, it should
not proceed.
I
respect your right to your
opinion on the subject, but don't expect me to
respect a liar.
I don't know how many people here are from Aurora — Co, but some comments are
not helping in any way the survivors and families.I
respect all religions in the world and I also
respect the
opinion of those who don't believe in God or anything.But, instead of blasphemy the name of God, send your positive thoughts and energy to those who survived this tragedy.Even though some of you show no signs of good Christians you should show at least signs of good neighbors.You still can be an Atheist and have compassion for others!Don't let the evil be inside you, Aurora — CO needs to heal in peace!!!
Your blog is complete apologist crap, nothing more and you still fail to prove anything outside of the fact that you're an arrogant person who doesn't
respect or care about the
opinions of others.
Some people just are
not happy unless you see it «their» way,
not respecting personal standards or
opinions of others.
I will
respect a different
opinion a thousand times,
not an imposition.
I'm
not here to judge as I
respect your
opinion; (after all, many Christians, Muslims, and Jews believe the same thing) I just wanted to put in my two cents as I thought this was an interesting article.
@willthefree Thank you, I am happy and I'm
not trying to legislate anything, people can believe what they want to believe and I
respect that, but just as anyone else, I'm just giving my
opinion.
While I
respect others
opinions, it is apparent that others do
not reciprocate the gesture.
In addition, even though I'm pro-life I
respect people's
opinions who are pro-choice and think judging people who have had abortions is very wrong, and we don't know what that person went through to make that decision.
Make an intelligent decision for yourself and
respect the
opinions of others — even if you do
nt agree.
And I don't think that's fair because you send the message that you don't
respect others or their
opinions.
While I
respect your
opinion, sir, I think that
not all Christians or religious individuals are bad people.
The Catholic Church isn't asking for your
respect and who are you to think that your
opinion as to the Church's reputation matters?
Please understand, it's
not my
opinion but I
respect it nonetheless.
It just seems that people like Hawking ignore religion completely when a HUGE part of science is questioning all beliefs including your own which I don't think human beings do as much as they should, or
respect other people's
opinions.
I
respect his
opinion and decision but that doesn't meant that women should be barred from this co-ed opportunity.
The purity movement is
not a united front; there are those who
respect women's
opinions and rights and there are those who see them as property.
It is my
opinion that they should
not be allowed to discriminate in any
respect.
The relativity that Newton here rejected is
not the relativity that Einstein propounded; and although the Special Theory of Relativity has shown Newton to be wrong in some
respects, and in particular has shown that we should
not think of time by itself in complete independence of everything external, time is related to space, and also to velocity, contrary to Newton's
opinion, it has
not shown that time is relative in Newton's sense, and merely some numerical measure of process.
I have great
respect for what he did for science... I don't give a f» k about your understanding of god... that
opinion is no better than any other BS position.
I
respect your
opinion, but your theology is
not consistent with what mainstream Christianity has believed in the last century.
It would just bring a major impact say if half the Americans were gay over a long period of time, sure it might solve a few problems with the decline from the billions, but in the end it... you should join speech & debate my friend, just my
opinion they shouldn't allow gay marriage, they can have their relationships all they want, just my belief about it, I
respect your beliefs as long as you
respect mine.
Sorry Nik Nak, I
respect your
opinion but I don't agree.
But while free, all
opinions are
not equal and some can
not be expected to receive
respect.
Dissapointed at the intolerance from the AA member who won't
respect an atheists honest
opinion.
I do
not believe in blasphemy, but I do believe in
respecting others enough to let them have their own
opinions, that is as long as they don't try and legislate their
opinions onto others.
I disagree with his
opinion on the parts of the Bible that he cut out, but one can
not but be impressed with the fact that Jefferson must have had the greatest
respect for the teachings of Jesus Christ.
I know we need to
respect the rights and
opinions of the individual but sometimes individuals are whiny, selfish people that want it there way and don't care if 99.99999 % think differently.
If you chose to «believe» the people who demand your money or tell your children they will burn in h3ll if they don't follow your own
opinions, and above all, if you have no
respect or hope for yourself without a skydaddy and you have that desire to shove that down other peoples throats, then you are
not smarter than a fifth grader
First off... let me say that I completely
respect everyone's right to their own
opinions and views, and I hope you'll show me and my
opinions the same
respect, even if you don't agree with them.
clearly the Gay Gestapo is working overtime... they pulled out because they do
nt want to be bullied in the court of public
opinion and abused by the Gestapo lawyers... I personally have no
respect for, sympathy for or interest in the Gay issues..
I'm
not sure if you meant that your personal beliefs are side B, but you want the ministry to be neutral (which I would have great
respect for) or that your personal
opinion is one of neutrality, but the ministry is a firm side B (which could be rather misleading for people who really do want a safe and unbiased space).
Acceptance of people who hold differnt views and
respect for their difference of
opinion is
not the same as agreeing, or even understanding.
In this
respect the report can
not be «objective» but must remain a somewhat personal effort to clarify and organize ideas about Church, ministry and theological education that seem to be «in the air» or that seem to be developing in «the climate of
opinion.»
I
respect your
opinion; but its like saying «I work for IBM and if IBM doesn't cut me a check, IBM is a loser.»
It is a little hard to
respect many of their
opinions, but I do
not extrapolate fundamental personality flaws from this — just a lack of education and a (likely) unfortunate upbringing.
Doesn't mean that I will like it, agree with it, or even
respect it... but I
respect that they have the
opinion they have and they are entitled to that without it being boxed into a nice neat little label or category... yuck!
America was founded on Christian beliefs, and even atheists should honor and
respect these beliefs (RE: Ancient Laws (Jefferson)-RRB- even though they do
not believe in God... and just as we are told to
respect them they should also
respect us; sounds like they like being bullies; it should be understood that all can have their own
opinion, but we should
not condemn each other for different
opinions.
While I do
nt agree with you whatsoever, I
respect your
opinion.
Although some people
respect others for simply having an
opinion (I'm looking at you, ed) unfortunately, the said content of
opinion is
not relevant.
If people came to the conclusion that god exists, don't poke fun at them...
respect their
opinion.