Sentences with phrase «of blind faith»

With a lot of blind faith I jumped in and began working towards my dream.
I am currently writing a book about faith, and in it, I briefly address the idea of blind faith, or taking a leap of faith.
The sort of blind faith being advocated by these religious leaders (and followers) is appalling.
Sending one's child to school is an act of faith, but it should not be an act of blind faith.
So many gods in so many books, with so many creation myths and the religious latch onto one of these god stories and become obsessed to the point of blind faith.
Ultimately my answer is a matter of blind faith.
I know some people think it'll come at some point and you can't beat a bit of blind faith but I'm not expecting anything.
We understand that one can not trust any organization on the basis of blind faith; therefore, we have decided to upload some of the resume samples developed by our expert writers.
Along with this, they clearly contradict themselves in there own beliefs (yes, they are not truly fact believers but rather people of blind faith as well) and are all to ready to overturn «omne vivum ex vivo» as long as it fits the theory they want to believe (abiogenesis and the following evolution).
Why does Wenger buy players he stubbornly refuses to play because of blind faith in other underperforming players?
Here's an interesting link: (Header: The era of blind faith in big data must end) «Algorithms decide who gets a loan, who gets a job interview, who gets insurance and much more — but they don't automatically make things fair, and they're often far from scientific.
Because when Red State shifts from its comedic tone, in the same vein as the teen sex comedy, to a torture porn fest about the dangers of blind faith, there's no going back.
Whether it is communism, or religion, or a alcoholism — when logic is suppressed and punished in favor of blind faith, mankind suffers.
His follower of blind faith donated millions of dollars and yet he is still in denial and claim no responsibitilites for the action.
Atheists are a diverse lot, and it is not easy to pigeonhole them into categories, but I would argue that each atheist has had to come to some understanding of the universe and how people fit into it without relying on the crutch of blind faith.
One can not be fanatical enough about one's religion to reject scientific evidence in the name of blind faith and be expected to protect the rights of Americans.
We'd constantly be dragged to the ground cuz of our blind faith, arrogance, sloppiness, nicety and sheer stupidity
The FT disapprovingly quotes our manifesto «The conservatives often talk about economic and social crises as if they are unavoidable, a law of nature... Conservatives have pursued a policy of blind faith in the market - serving the interests of the few rather than the general public...».
«After a century of blind faith, this paper provides probably the first direct evidence from a randomized trial that routine antenatal visits for healthy pregnant women do make a difference» finds Prof Justus Hofmeyr from University of the Witwatersrand / Fort Hare.
Now, some of the writers here at TSR (cough cough, Aaron) have their doubts, but with Matthew Vaughn's previous directorial efforts and Bryan Singer returning as producer, I'm choosing the path of blind faith.
Both narrative strands appear to deal with examples of irrational behaviour and the limits of blind faith, but Korine seems happy to just let the two halves of the story co-exist in a loose and abstract way, and this freewheeling style is his preferred approach throughout Mister Lonely.
What's the source of the blind faith that Burris and others have in leveled reading instruction?
Since then, a review of the evolution of our assessment culture reveals the almost complete dominance of a blind faith that high - stakes accountability testing — local, state, national, international and interplanetary — is the way to improve schools.
City of Secrets feels like a blend of the exemplary and the cautionary - the need for a renewed faith in the face of annihilation, balanced by the terrible consequences of blind faith.
Passive investing, diversification and overall market index as a benchmark for performance are all a result of a blind faith in the EMH.
The Children of Atom are as fanatical as ever, raising serious doubts over humanity's ability to live independent of blind faith (those of you familiar with Stephen King's The Mist will notice striking similarities), and the leader of the synth colony wastes no time in posing some genuinely thought - provoking questions to the player about synths who may not even know that they are synths, even going so far as to make the player question his / her character's true identity.
While it's a bit on the nose it's hard not too look at the game as a critique of blind faith (pun most certainly intended).
In Angel (1997), he wears the clothes of Blind Faith, his blind alter ego.
Hallman says that step required a high degree of blind faith.
His introduction comes with some glaring clichés: He's married to his job, his wife has replaced him with a more emotionally available «lesser» man, and he has a son who has a whole lot of blind faith in him.
The ideas being advocated in such statements come perilously close to the deadly idea of blind faith.
Wenger will always gamble on Arsenal's success because of his blind faith in his crooked average players.
Giving either an improved contract and the captaincy would be an act of blind faith.
Mr. Gavin's quietly fascinating premise — combined with some stellar music, production design, and cinematography — provides all you need for an effective thriller about the power / danger of blind faith, but A Dark Song is also backed by a pair of simply fantastic lead performances.
well, being a person of blind faith, this is probably the only girl he'll ever be able to wrestle with in his adolescence.
It is purely because of blind faith.
We took our two small kids with us, two nannies (just in case), and lots of blind faith.
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