Sentences with phrase «on blind faith for»

I guess I will start praying that all religous fanatics, evangelicals and orthodox whatever will start using their minds instead of relying on blind faith for guidance in our complex world.

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Awww fred forgot to put in the part where there is no evidence for god, and the entire thing relies on blind faith.
/ my IQ was 129 when tested at age 16, no idea what it is now, may have gone down for all i know, but i have to beleive that smarter people tend to be atheists, they have more critical thinking and tend not to rely on blind faith as much.
There's a promise of good things for those who accept on blind faith, but also the promise of torture for those who do not.
We are not called to blind faith in the bible... but faith based on Gods activities in the past... God often told his people to remember his deliverance of them from egypt to build heir faith in him for future ventures.
The statistics are merely sets of data measured in a specific context and at least the person who posted them had the respect to allow us to make our own interpretation rather than inserting his own opinion which is what Buddha actually wanted people to do... not just accept things on blind faith but interpret for themselves and experience for themselves.
Christianity is seen as blind faith, discussable on a take - it - or - leave - it basis — or else it is reduced to Sunday teatime hymns for Granny.
men what is happening to my boy Jack Wilshere my player.I wish you can stay injury free so that the world can see you are not average.Now i pray that injuries be far away from you.We need you arsenal need you.Let those who turn a blind eye on your abilities continue to do so but when the right time comes they will be ashamed for we all know how you once destroyed teams with your skill.For i know what you are capable of.Hold on to your faith and do not linger for you will get there one day.These times will make you stronger and will make you a brilliant captain.
Because we want to believe there is good in the world maybe the Reverend didn't do his homework on Quinn (neither did the media, they missed the fact that Reverend Rice is a Bloomberg appointee for the Housing and Economic Development Task Force) maybe he should speak to his congregation and ask if Quinn is worthy of their endorsement or will he rest easy knowing the congregation will have blind faith in their pastor's political pronouncements?
If you're ready for a relationship, stay active in your search for love because it's all too easy to rely on being set up by your wide circle of friends (a mere 17 % end up liking their blind date2) or have blind faith that love will fall right into your lap.
I generally feel sorry for those who go through life relying on blind faith.
I am not blind to how racist and presumptuous her desire to be a missionary was, and I agree, it was not founded on real faith, but I also think this was the twisted result of a society that gave her no other outlet for finding her own purpose in her life, apart from marriage and motherhood.
I've watched the conversations on Climate, Etc and other places — and what I've seen is that the basis for belief in CAGW is not generally data or fact, but a blind belief in a science that few understand, a misplaced faith in models and studies based on models and — fear.
As for «causes and controls nature», the usual belief (based on blind faith) expressed by atheists is that this can only mean that a God causes everything to happen without any detectable physical process.
You might then say «well, there have been none since then», but have you actually checked out the evidence for same, rather than assuming that it is impossible on blind faith?
Jan P Perlwitz: Now, one could ask, is this twisting of Gavin's words, that he was asking for blind faith into science, even though his use of the term «bad faith» implies the opposite, he asks for sticking to the truth and to facts, is based on a lack of knowledge about the English language or is this itself an example for how a statement made by a climate scientist is twisted in bad faith, for the purpose to deliberately deceive the public?
As an aside, on granting permission to appeal (as an application for permission to appeal had to be issued as the Judge had rejected the oral application for permission to appeal at the original hearing), the Court of Appeal had recognised that it was unusual for an exercise of judicial discretion to be appealed but stated that the decision of His Honour Judge Purle QC was highly speculative as to «border on the Micawberism» (which those of you versed in classic literature will recognise as a reference to a character in the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield, who continually holds blind faith that «something will turn up»).
Relying on blind faith, trust, luck, or anything other than facts is a practice that needs to be put to rest once and for all.
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