I do not merely disagree with these ideas and
other convictions held by many Christians, I also believe their influence on education is sometimes dangerous to the future of the world.
Not exact matches
In the issue you're
holding, you'll find still
other stories of world - changing vision backed by fierce
conviction.
Some may think that he truly believes everything he says and that he
holds deep political
convictions that he hopes to achieve with his campaign;
others may think he's willing to say anything in order to stay at the center of attention.
Others dictated his convictions, which he did not hold, but he was satisfied that others believed he held
Others dictated his
convictions, which he did not
hold, but he was satisfied that
others believed he held
others believed he
held them.
Many people sometimes, or for a while, act contrary to sincerely
held convictions (by committing a sin), and
other people, given time, come to recognise past behaviour as wrong (they may repent and convert).
Better the man whose «deeply
held»
convictions allows him to change his position on abortion every
other year (today, he plans to outlaw it).
Instead, he
holds fast on the one hand to the
conviction that man has his own existence and is not a mere link of the cosmos, and on the
other hand he sees that fatality, transitoriness, and insecurity belong to the essence of his life.
Hartshorne seems to
hold that we shall engage in no personal actions at all after death; and, as for rewards and punishments, he declares his rather unconventional
conviction that they are all received in the now of the present moment of action and at no
other time or place.46
To force doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and
others in the health field who
hold pro-life or orthodox religious views to choose between their careers and their
convictions.
Sarah said: Can I as a conservative
hold to my conservative values and beliefs and still respect
other people in their differences and respect people in their choices, and respect people regardless if their beliefs, choices, and
convictions are different?
Achieving that goal will require coercion; that is, forcing doctors (and
other medical professionals, such as pharmacists) to participate — even when it violates their religious beliefs and deeply
held moral
convictions.
Can I as a conservative
hold to my conservative values and beliefs and still respect
other people in their differences and respect people in their choices, and respect people regardless if their beliefs, choices, and
convictions are different?
That is to say, the certainty with which we
hold our
convictions is eroded when we find ourselves according
others equal right to their
convictions.
I am (a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian The only discipline known to often cause people to kill
others they have never met and / or to commit suicide in its furtherance is: (a) Architecture; (b) Philosophy; (c) Archeology; or (d) Religion What is it that most differentiates science and all
other intellectual disciplines from religion: (a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them; (b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is a composite god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence; (c) Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a person's religious
conviction, no matter how deeply
held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth; or (d) All of the above.
Such people do appear to create a predicament for
other people with strongly
held convictions on gender issues, don't they?
He said an «open house» would soon be
held in his office to provide attorneys and
others guidance on the plan «so we could both be on the same page as we're assisting individuals to seal their prior
convictions.»
But there also hasn't been a speaker from upstate in years —
other than James Tallon, of Broome County, who
held the post in an acting capacity for three days in 1991 in between Mel Miller's felony
conviction and Weprin's election.
Making reference to the Courts Act of 1993 (Act 459), Mr Justice Ofoe said Section 31 (2)
holds that «an appellate court, on hearing an appeal in a criminal case, shall allow the appeal if the appellate court considers (a) that the verdict or
conviction or acquittal ought to be set aside on the ground that it is unreasonable or can not be supported having regard to the evidence, or (b) that the judgement in question ought to be set aside as a wrong decision on a question of law or fact, or (c) that there was a miscarriage of justice, and in any
other case shall dismiss the appeal.»
They are also anchored by deeply
held convictions — be they around behavioral standards, educational models, or religious practices — even as the school changes in
other ways.
▼ Disc 2 17 Battlefield Collision Finally Fall (PC - 8801 FM Version) 18 Justice of each war (PC - 8801 FM version) 19 Warfare Call that abominable name (PC - 8801 FM version) 20 Labyrinth I Hekkinoshiki 21 Battlefield Gale 22 Labyrinth II Fukutono Valley 23 Battlefield Single Death on the
other side 24 Earth ground IV absolute cloud zone 25 Labyrinth IV Kinemono Bunko 26
Hold my
conviction on my own 27 The end of hot wind blowing up 28 battlefield twinning and swollen 29 Labyrinth V circular annulus forest 30 Battlefield grabbing tomorrow is the destination of death battle
Splinter Cell:
Conviction occupies a unique place in a gaming hall of shame already full of the greed, shortsightedness and incompetence of publishers who seem to
hold the PC gamer in contempt; unique because whereas many of these
other games are second - rate console ports, converted to PC to make a quick buck at the customer's expense, Splinter Cell:
Conviction is a genuinely good game, but with its needlessly restrictive and ill - conceived DRM all but compromises both the accomplishments of its designers and the good will that would otherwise be flowing from a grateful PC gaming public.
The Court of Appeal
held that the relevant consideration under s. 114 (2), CJA 2003 had been covered by the trial judge and there were no
other grounds to overturn the
conviction.
What criminal lawyers are doing — or
others who represent unpopular clients — is
holding the state to its own values: due process of law is more important than any particular
conviction.
According to § 56-1-790 of the South Carolina Code, «The Department of Motor Vehicles may enter into a reciprocal agreement with the proper agency of any
other state for the purpose of reporting
convictions in one state by a person
holding a driver's license in the
other state.»