Sentences with phrase «other beliefs yet»

Have you figured out how to draw that line from «I'm an atheist» to «these people must die because they're not atheist» without adding in other beliefs yet?

Not exact matches

But in the real world, I think atheists and people of varying faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
This whole article is about religion and yet you read it and are shoving your lack of belief down others» throats.
Two thousand years later, the vast majority of the world's population has disregarded the belief that dragons roam the sea, Zeus, Poseidon, and most other ancient gods (as these people thousands of years ago believed), yet the world inexplicably still clings to the thousands - year - old myths of God and Jesus.
Christians scream hate all the time but yet fail to see it... you do it to gays / atheists / all other who don't share the belief in your imaginary friend... such hypocrites.
«Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds; that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of restraint; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments, or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world and through all time.»
@ # $ Ing wrong... people like you are disgusting, claim that we're idiots for our beliefs and yet, you present no ideas, you simply try to tear others down... well lets hear your «ideas» so i can destroy your idiotic belief
Throw in an immoral political attitude of exceptionalism and imperialism, and it's no wonder that our young people, whose idealism has not yet been completely destroyed by «political reality», are looking to other cultures and beliefs for more acceptable moral standards.
They can't support their beliefs by any reasonable means, yet they deem themselves fit to judge others from those beliefs or attempt to put others in the midst of their religious infighting.
You can be personally pro-life because you are a Christian, yet be vehemently against legislating your beliefs on other people who don't share your Christianity.
the belief on the existence of the devil was concieved by theologians of the past thousands of years, there was no other way of explaining the bad experiences of people in the past because we were not educated yet to the kind of what we have now, Why this happened because that was part of the learning process that God wants us to know, in pathrotheism, we are part of God, and He himself is evolving because He is the universe, We are now the conscious part of Him, our destiny in accordance to his will also be His destiny because it is His will.Although He prepared first all the material reality of the universe ahead of us, The experiences for us humans including the supernatural is just part of nirmal process for learning because its natural process, today we reach a point of not believing the practices of the past, but it does not mean its wrong, Just like a child, adults loved to tell mythical stories to them, because we knew children enjoys it as part of their learning process.
Yet, they base their religious beliefs on what others have told them too — just like you!
Putting up a paid for billboard stating an atheist viewpoint is «pushing your belief on other people» Yet putting a piece of debris in the form of a tool of execution that has been used by a religion for centuries on display on government owned land using government money is somehow «not»?
Most of us are politely quiet and secretly roll our eyes when someone says that god speaks to them or that they have been touched by god etc., yet when someone mentions any of the other things we are quick to point out that they are wackos... perhaps it is time for us to speak up and say there is no such thing as god and it is time to clear our heads and get on with moving the human species forward and leaving fairy tales and silly beliefs behind.
Athiests always talk about religious intolerance as an example of how terrible religions are, yet here they are, the biggest bunch of hateful people attacking other people's beliefs because they don't believe.
Much like Murdoch herself, they wish to retain the liberal tradition's belief in the worth of individual moral action, yet find it difficult to do so in an age in which the enlightened individual is threatened on one side by cynical despair and on the other by the totalitarian excesses of political hope.
Yet here you state that you think it's okay to violate the rights of other Americans because of your private beliefs.
At least that way every other person who held to his / her own beliefs yet didn't scream at others for believing differently could have some peace.
Something tells me he was more concerned with other things, yet today it seems like many people make it the focal point of their entire belief system.
Yet, the study said, spirit - filled believers, especially Pentecostals, «stand out for the intensity of their belief» in traditional doctrines and practices compared to other Christians.
It's sad to see how we, as people, argue with each other over who owns the truth, while our reilious leaders sit back and laugh... Jesus, Moses, Mohammed, Budda all said that we should respect each other, and yet, we are all here saying who is right and who is not... I believe that we should stop using Religion as an excuse to force our own beliefs upon other people... Druids are offically a Religion, simply a different way to believe in God's work, in my opinion... good for them... oh..
Others see our beliefs as strange and difficult to accept, yet in reality they are no more difficult to accept than the fantastic stories told in the Bible.
Yet you try to force your personal beliefs on others.
In sum, the Muslim community surely does not respect and be sensitive to other groups» belief / faith, yet they demand other to respect them by the mean of threatening in an evil act of violate, when they do not get their way.
You call other people ignorant yet your beliefs are just as far fetched.
«Now how exactly do Christians force their beliefs on others... talk about perplexed... i have yet to witness that one.
Isolated groups create their own beliefs independent of others, yet most groups and cultures do create gods.
The funny thing is that Christians will undoubtedly point this out as a straw man (albeit likely in other terms), yet they'll continue to hold onto beliefs that are every bit as ridiculous or more.
Yet Christians hate, they judge, and they try to usurp the freewill God gave us by forcing others to adhere to their beliefs.
Both have a belief that neither can empirically prove, yet they both claim the other side is wrong and they're right.
Either way, Im not going to try to make myself feel better by slamming your beliefs, which is what I see going on by both sides, and yet both sides seem to trumpet themselves as being more enlightened then the other when in reality, they are just 2 sides of the same coin.
Yet there are features of this belief in God that have also led to openness to learning from others.
I have a problem with people imposing their beliefs on others and saying «this is the way it is and there is no other way»... I have a big problem with creationists who go against science and the proof of evolution, but I also have a big problem with people demanding that there is no God on people when it is yet to be proved, and will probably never be proved, that there is in fact, not a God.
We make Jesus fit our lifestyle... justifying actions or belief with scripture that leave others scratching their heads... but it fascinates me how we are all so different yet passionate about our walk of following Jesus.
In other words you speak against others that speak there beliefs and yet are you not doing the same because of your beliefs.
Stop comparing us to other teams to try to justify Wenger as though it's not his fault.Of course it's down to him and what's more he KNOWS this yet continues to trust his archaic beliefs when all around the club it is known who is responsible.
Our trophy haul has been pathetic, we have hardly looked like winning the league, yet we have that delusional belief each season that yes this is our year to win the league and champions league and who cares about other trophies.
Yet neither can religious belief simply be seen as a right at the margins, to be considered only when no other rights come into play.»
Yet, gun control politics (and other related issues of weapon ownership, self - defense, etc) are the opposite of this; liberal beliefs are about lowering the amount of weapons available to the individual and in overall society, while the conservative stance is about granting more freedom of ownership.
I haven't noticed other parties doing anything like this at their conferences yet, but if this kind of social action became the norm both politicians and the public might have a bit more belief in the public - spirited nature of politics.
Yet it involves doing something no other animal can do to the same extent: temporarily setting aside our own ideas and beliefs about the world — that the phone is in the bag, in this case — in order to take on an alternative world view.
This is the belief that harmonious yet opposing forces make up the universe and balance each other out to create harmony.
Through this course, Passionate Purpose Vibrant Health, I unlocked more false beliefs and behaviors that were habitual protections yet blocking me from loving myself and connecting with others at the level of spirit.»
Yet for him the plucking of guitar strings is as natural as putting one foot in front of the other, and soon he finds himself going to extraordinary lengths to prove his talents as well as the fundamental flaw in his family's extant beliefs.
There is something sad and yet authentic about her lack of connection with others and in how Lacy's sincere military man is able to break down her defenses, despite her obsessive need to debase his political and religious beliefs (Republican and Christian).
For example, while developing lines of inquiry about Who We Are, some students might apply a scientific approach (i.e. human anatomy), while others might apply a cultural approach and customs (i.e. beliefs), and yet others a mathematical approach (i.e. ratios and proportions of the human skeleton).
Yet in a liberal democracy such as the United States, the proper ordering of those mechanisms is beset by paradox: if free citizens are to rule the state, does the state have a legitimate role in shaping their values and beliefs via its public schools, universities, and other institutions?
In other words, they think trading is going to fix all their financial problems, and this is yet another erroneous and self - limiting belief you will need to eradicate before you move forward in your trading.
Yet research investigating the link between tail wags and friendly behavior, as well as other common beliefs about dog behavior, has revealed what behaviorists and experts in canine behavior have been telling us for a long time — a wagging tail is no guarantee of a friendly dog.
While climate change is the greatest threat, there are many other threats that, if we do not reverse them, could cause the collapse of our present global civilisation; yet far more people are concerned with beliefs that are entirely without evidentiary support than are trying to move the World toward sustainability.
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