Sentences with phrase «peoples belief at»

iam a believer in God and jesus and respect peoples belief at the same time..

Not exact matches

The belief is that most online businesses will never be able to compete with the personalized service of a person at the counter waiting to help you, to ask you how your day is going, to help carry your bags to your car, to lend you a bathroom, and to sell you things you don't really need.
But Mulvaney's comment is reflective of that widespread and entrenched mindset I mentioned up top: the belief that some people, at least to some extent, deserve the diseases they get.
Where the company doesn't stand for the beliefs of all 8,000 people that work at Ally.
Your lifestyle suffers, your worries mount — and yet, no matter how much data you throw at people, there's an ingrained belief that being a homeowner signifies maturity and that renting connotes instability and transience.
That moment encapsulates a lot about what is at the center of Cole's belief system about people and about how to do business: Focus on the positive, even across a wide experiential or cultural background.
Kim Peters, an executive vice president at the Great Place to Work Institute, which produces the rankings, says that Whole Foods consistently stands out for several reasons: its willingness to let people's individuality shine through, the sense of teamwork it fosters, employees» belief in the company's mission and purpose, and its propensity for developing workers through cross-training and other means.
People carry different «money scripts,» or financial beliefs, said Edward Horwitz, director of financial psychology programs at Heider College of Business at Creighton University.
But the persuader's ultimate goal should be to have the other person accept (or at least understand) her belief and deal with any concerns.
«To our friends at Alphabet: we are partners, you are an important investor in Uber, and we share a deep belief in the power of technology to change people's lives for the better,» wrote Khosrowshahi.
You're likely surrounded by people at work, on your commute, or at home who disagree with you and your beliefs.
The study, which looked at data on 20,000 young Americans, also disputes the belief in a «beauty premium,» which suggests people who are considered attractive earn more.
Most of all, she left a legacy of passion -; a deep belief that people at every level of an organization can understand what the business is all about, that they can learn to track the numbers and help move those numbers in the right direction.
That decision stems in part from a belief at JPMorgan, the people close to the bank said, that the government is punishing it for practices that did not occur under its watch.
The belief that people matter is at the core of our culture.
«To our friends at Alphabet: We are partners, you are an important investor in Uber, and we share a deep belief in the power of technology to change people's lives for the better.
«Most people are buying Bitcoin, not because of a belief in its future as a global currency, but because they expect it to rise in value,» a note from economists at Capital Economics said on Wednesday.
«To our friends at Alphabet: we are partners, you are an important investor in Uber, and we share a deep belief in the power of technology to change people's lives for the better,» wrote Khosrowshahi in a letter announcing the settlement.
Deb started at GE 30 years ago as an intern, and during her career climb, her core belief has been that if you put a group of 10 people in one room who think and look alike, and a diverse group of 10 people in another room, the diverse room will come up with better solutions to a problem.
At the same time you have this incredible intensity of belief that this is what people have to do.
It describes the popular belief that some powerful group of people such as the Treasury Department in 1873 or a banking consortium in 1929 can direct financial markets and the economy at will.
At Space Angels, it is our strongly - held belief that, in our generation, the people who carry the mantle of this «answerable courage» are not only the young men and women who are risking their lives to go into space, but also the entrepreneurs who are putting everything they have on the line to build a future in space for all humanity.
If a person senses they are being a pain at work by expressing opinions that their employer does not like, and / or the manner in which those beliefs are delivered, then it is good sense to lower the tone or move on to another job.
I am sorry there are people that have no faith in God, but I am more saddened by the efforts of ALL in this discussion to cast words of hate on others in some personal attempt at achieving self - worth at the expense of someone else's belief (or non-belief).
Meanwhile, they scoff at other people's belief in other gods.
I think there is a certain amount of humility demonstrated in being able to live in true community with people with beliefs and viewpoints that can be at times in stark contradiction to your own.
It's only in the last century that people have tried to make the Bible fit their beliefs rather then align their life with what the bible says, and look at the results, the world is in turmoil and on a downward spiral out of control and this article is a good example of trying to make God's word an excuse to do every wrong thing there is real good reporting.
They are dangerous and not at all conducive to a society of people working together for the good of ALL regardless of religious belief.
At any rate, people are just thinking it through on the whole and requiring evidence for a belief.
Look at all of the negative post on here bashing peoples beliefs.
Sure, invite people who aren't members of your faith / club / beliefs to attend your meetings and learn more, but if they want to join or be a leader, shouldn't the group be able to have at least some basic, common - sense requirements that they themselves set?
Let us remember that and be more respectful — let us reach out to each other with AT THE LEAST tolerance that each person will have different views and INSTEAD of trying to degrade someone just because they refuse to adhere to your beliefs — LISTEN to them and allow that you may feel differently but they have a RIGHT to believe or not believe as they will.
They were persecuted no doubt about it, jesus followers decided to rise up for there beliefs (not impose there beliefs on people, they werent allowed to have beliefs at that time) and were slaughtered for it.
Their fears are utterly unfounded in reality and at times exaggerated paranoia and it reflects a belief that everyone has it in for them.Symptoms of persecution complex may be seen when the person interacts in normal ways and then over-reacts to perceived wrongs.)
I won't berate you for it, but at the same time please respect my belief not to believe and don't jump to the conclusion that I'm an awful person because of it.
No doubt, family connections may be on a persons mind at death, then it is the duty of the chaplain to note that, and prep you for the journey ahead, whatever your beliefs, and how to find comfort in a place that knows no betrayal from their earthly «family»
i think this is a pathetic attempt of the author to find «god» in the lives of people who may have not shared her beliefs at all.
My, just look at the articles on CNN always trying to «turn upsidedown» Christian beliefs, and look at all the people demonizing and bullying Christians.
Normally the belief blog leaves me bored or in disbelief at how relevant people of faith think religion is in the modern world.
Why should I be angry at a person who practices their beliefs without imposing it on me in anyway?
It shocks me to see all the articles where in people describe Mormon beliefs as mysterious, when there's over 52,000 missionaries willing to teach the faith at a moments notice.
In other words with all the things going on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant about the religious beliefs of a horror writer whose name I've barely heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the most important information people need to know at this particular time.
You can leave this country at anytime, just do not change our way of life this country fought for... if this way of thinking continues in the United States of America you will be saluting a different flag... these people who think this way can go live in any other foreign country or go to an island and start your own country, with your own beliefs, sick of the ACLU running this country
You a-people (a-theists, a-gnostics, etc.) are all really good at telling people what you don't believe or why other peoples» beliefs are wrong, but I don't really get to hear what you DO believe about things.
It was written by many people over the span of hundreds of years, it is tribal rules from the infancy of our development and arguably is not a good book at all but full of hatred, spite and unspeakable violence, and you arent allowed to use «faith» as your proof of existence... faith is nothing less than the throwing away of reason i.e. belief without evidence.
Not to compare it with your belief, but many people are convinced that they experienced an alien abduction, but that experience is not considered evidence of aliens on earth, at least not by most people.
I think he is just a little better at understanding how to keep his personal religious beliefs from his duties and oath to serve the American people.
Agnostics and atheist say people of faith should keep their beliefs at home while not putting the same restriction on themselves.
People can not divorce their beliefs at the voting booth, that would make them hypocrites!»
When I tell people about the John Frum cargo cults of Vanuatu, they laugh at what the sillyunsophisticated natives believe When I tell people about Mormon beliefs they shake their heads at the things a fool will believe When I tell people about $ cientology they shake their heads at the things a fool will pay to believe
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