Most of us don't hate religious people so much as we hate the hurtful things
people do in the name of religion.
It is disgusting that
people do this in the name of a «god».
The additional point can be made that to the extent
these people do in fact treat the whole Bible as equally sacred, they are using the whole of Scripture as their compass instead of Jesus of Nazareth.
Americans and Canadians use people's names in speech and writing far more than
people do in Europe.
I don't give a crap what other
people do in their churches.
Why do I have to know what
people do in private?
Of course, what do
people do in countries that really don't have bread and wine?
Because
people do in Christianity as they do in everything else.
It is shameful even to talk about the things that ungodly
people do in secret.
I think the author points out some interesting things that open - minded people might consider when they think about their own beliefs and why they should care about what other
people do in their own homes.
Sit in the pew and hold their hands on high on Sunday then Monday pass laws controlling what
people do in their bedroom.
To paraphrase Jesus» comment, people who are concerned only with the affairs of this world often show more ingenuity in seeking their ends than religious
people do in trying to accomplish God's will.
Why are Christians so concerned with what other
people do in their bedrooms?
The weird things
people do in the name of «God.»
It is part of what
people do in the industry and you should prepare yourself for it as well.
«He seemed much more interested in giving a valuable message than in going for cheap cheers, which is what most
people do in these situations,» he says.
Kushner, the son of real estate mogul Charles Kushner, first set his sights on finance while at Harvard «because that's what
people did in 2008.»
People call that area the risk zone because your account balances are at their highest then — you have a lifetime of savings — and if you lose 30 percent, like
people did in 2008, you're toast.»
it is also the way many
peoples did in history.
This guy simply acted on his faith as
people did in previous centuries.
Now, realize that in today's society you are still just as hated, shunned and looked down upon for declaring that same differing belief... or even non-belief — just because people are still too hung up on their precious religious dogma to realize that, though the outcome is obviously less drastic than in the past, they are still doing the same thing that religious
people did in the past?
As to your religious beliefs, you don't have a damn thing to say about what
a person does in their private life, including their health - care decisions.
Now, realize that in today's society you are still just as hated, shunned and looked down upon for declaring that same differing belief... or even non-belief — just because people are still too hung up on their precious religious dogma to realize that they are still doing the same thing that religious
people did in the past.
I think we would be better off if
those people did in fact grow up rather than becoming a theologian.
What is «Moral» is what a particular
person does in response to their lust in order to sate it.
Not exact matches
Do you have some savings, or
people who will invest
in your business?
«One never holds
people necessarily responsible for their government, but one
does have the ability to be very careful
in what one
does with the government itself,» said Smith, who became Microsoft's president
in 2015, taking on a title that had not existed at the company since 2002, when Richard Belluzzo left.
Like many other profitable new businesses
in the Silicon Valley era, these sites are platforms that allow other
people to
do business.
Systems are very important, however, the first thing we would
do when taking over a business would be to understand its Human Capital - we need to know what type of
people we have
in the organization.
In my professional life, the
people I work with typically know better than I
do how I can be of the most value to them, so I just ask.
If someone sees a fellow employee
doing solitary work
in a designated
do - not - disturb area, it's an unwritten rule that they're not to engage with that
person.
Brisk exercise
in the morning and remember you
do this to make a difference
in people's lives.
When you're up against a deadline or facing a tough challenge,
do the
people you work with know instinctively that they'll find you
in the thick of the fight — pitching
in, working long hours, and
doing whatever is necessary to succeed?
In April 2016 Sessions said «good
people don't smoke marijuana» and called it a «real danger».
After all,
people often don't keep their relationship status up to date, don't use it
in a serious way (
in a complicated relationship with pizza, anyone?)
And, that could be anything from, are there other
people from the university that I attend who work here, could I talk to them, to what
does it look like to change jobs
in a couple years after I've been successful on my first project, to how long
do people stay
in this office?
However, while these technology assistants have already made their mark
in the business world, many
people still don't fully understand their capabilities, limitations and many functionalities.
When
people told him his goal of making a wheelchair that could balance on two wheels was impossible, he reportedly said
in an Esquire interview, «Don't tell me it's impossible... tell me you can't
do it..
do it....
To start, he needed both
people and funds — futuristic home doodads don't invent themselves — so he secured $ 12.5 million
in subordinated debt financing from the Business Development Bank of Canada and Quebec's Fonds de solidarité FTQ, with flexible five - year payment terms (the latter a reward for years of solid financial management).
«But I can definitely understand, based on things I have tweeted and have written
in the past, why some
people don't believe me.
Gilmour played a huge role
in Clif Bar's success, but there was a time when many
people didn't know who he was.
But investing time
in getting good at this and getting
people around you who respond to it is the only way to get time freed up to
do more valuable things yourself.
Because some of these
people may come to me a year later and send me a tweet and say «Hey, I think your advice helped, and here's how the company's
doing,» and I may actually subsequently invest
in that company.
We
do expect to generate pretty decent net cash flow from launching lots of satellites and servicing the space station for NASA, transferring cargo to and from the space station, and then I know that there's a lot of
people in the private sector who are interested
in helping fund a base on Mars.
Usually, you'll find
people like that have risen to a job they didn't deserve and once
in that position, they become exposed very quickly.
In hindsight, many of us in VC and tech are saying, «How did so many people in Hollywood know about Harvey Weinstein and not say anything?&raqu
In hindsight, many of us
in VC and tech are saying, «How did so many people in Hollywood know about Harvey Weinstein and not say anything?&raqu
in VC and tech are saying, «How
did so many
people in Hollywood know about Harvey Weinstein and not say anything?&raqu
in Hollywood know about Harvey Weinstein and not say anything?»
But even
in the case of 23andMe's home DNA kits, some question the morality of telling a customer he is at high risk for Alzheimer's when there's little the
person can currently
do about it.
«
People in the industry told us we were crazy to
do non-randomized routing,» says Callie Field, T - Mobile's executive vice president
in charge of customer care.
Don't be YAIA («yet another iPhone app»), Prince said, and like CloudFlare you'll have
people literally «camping
in the hallway» to come work for you.
And who cares if a couple of
people think I'm being an attention whore for talking about this
in such a real way if it actually
does help change a few minds?