Sentences with phrase «person asking more questions»

Educated people ask more questions.

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I asked more and more people for the answer to those questions, and I felt like, gosh, nobody really knows.
I worry that if the response is to legislate first and ask questions later, then in the rush to get out in front of the people, lawmakers will accidentally create more problems aboard planes.
But what I found is that FB was a much better place for people to be able to respond to my posts, ask questions, and add input, and it started driving more engagement than even Twitter.
«The correct way to make friends would be to get out and be more social and ask questions, and participate in things that you like, and just connect with people,» she says.
Asking more questions in your attempt to understand their point of view will also help diffuse the situation as you are showing a genuine desire to hear what the other person has to say.
Try to understand the other person's point - of - view, concerns and feelings by asking more questions.
The question to ask, when you feel pride, then, is this: What am I missing right now that a more humble person might see?
This is nothing more than a fancy way of asking the vital question, «Why will people choose to do business with you or purchase your product or service instead of doing business with a competitor and buying his product or service?»
More and different questions get asked, groupthink is avoided, and people come prepared.
But if you insist on slicing the salami ever thinner and if you're intent on building the next luxury linen outlet just for little people or something even more exotic and esoteric, ask yourself these three questions first:
And by asking more questions, you can actually learn about a person and discover ways you can add value.
He brought up one question that stood out to him about what the government planned to do next, only to be asked by more than one person to answer it directly, once and for all.
But more people are using it to ask questions and get answers from their network of followers.
Ask questions about the style of the person's communication, if they are more of an attention to detail or visionary worker, or other questions that don't require the person providing the reference to throw anyone under the bus, but will still key you in to their style.
I realized that I was far more than a business coach when people asked me more and more questions about channeling their inner artist, creating meaningful content and even how to navigate personal relationships that were impacting their business.
But with each additional question we asked, more people dropped off before completing registration.
PostWisely strives to make people more mindful of how sharing online effects those around them and encourages more thoughtful, positive exchanges by asking one simple question: «If it were your pain, would you share it?»
To get good, entrepreneurs need to get many «business hours» under their wings, get mentoring from more experienced people, ask many questions and be humble.
Even more common are specially hosted Q&A and Ask Me Anything sessions, which are great for brands because people can then post questions about the product and get an immediate answer from their favorite content creator.
As I learned at Twitter, building tools that allow more people to access and ask questions of the data enables everyone to make better decisions more quickly.
Zuckerberg frequently mentioned the things that Facebook has already done post-Cambridge Analytica to fix its privacy policies, and by the end of the day, the questions were getting more and more repetitive as people ran out of new things to ask.
I have one more question, and it may be a very silly and naive question but I have to ask — why would a gay person want to be a part of a faith that is bulging at the seems with members who consider homosexuality to be, not only a sin, but an extremely harmful and vile sin?
Bob: «I have one more question, and it may be a very silly and naive question but I have to ask — why would a gay person want to be a part of a faith that is bulging at the seems with members who consider homosexuality to be, not only a sin, but an extremely harmful and vile sin?»
All the more reason, then, to be grateful to two Catholic University professors for having assembled a florilegium of brief texts from a century of Catholic social doctrine, and then artfully arranging them as answers to the real - world questions asked by business people trying to live their professional lives vocationally.
As for why Jesus asked questions, it was for the same reason that Socrates did: people value answers more if they find them themselves than if you give them the answers.
Looking around the sanctuary, I saw more than one person among the 200 or so present had arched an eyebrow and displayed a look of amazement that such a question would be asked; some with the particular knowledge that American Jews have faced questions of whether their loyalty is divided between the United States and Israel.
It wasn't the summer that brought an end to my doubt, but it was the summer I encountered a different Jesus, a Jesus who requires more from me than intellectual assent and emotional allegiance; a Jesus who associated with sinners and infuriated the religious; a Jesus who broke the rules and refused to cast the first stone; a Jesus who gravitated toward sick people and crazy people, homeless people and hopeless people; a Jesus who preferred story to exposition and metaphor to syllogism; a Jesus who answered questions with more questions, and demands for proof with demands for faith... a Jesus who healed each person differently and saved each person differently; a Jesus who had no list of beliefs to check off, no doctrinal statements to sign, no surefire way to tell who was «in» and who was «out»; a Jesus who loved after being betrayed, healed after being hurt, and forgave while being nailed to a tree; a Jesus who asked his disciples to do the same...
I decided long ago that theodicy is nothing more than a giant circle jerk made to distract from the REAL question we should be asking when bad things happen to good people:
There are more like him than some people suspect, and they are asking questions which, far from being youthfully immature, are being asked also by some octogenarians whom I know.
Sometimes my doubt is treated like an antidote — people find solidarity and healing; they ask questions they'd been afraid to ask out loud; they dream of a bolder, more examined faith; the brave ones say they don't want to be fixed.
«I think if we change that step and really become students of each other's narratives and ask questions about why people perceive certain things in a certain way instead of jumping to judgment, then I think we'll be better equipped to have more diversity in local churches.»
But as I ask more questions, and dig a little deeper, I find that most people believe that God's grace only extends as far as our obedience.
If you study Religion more you'll realize it is inherently violent because it is inherently insecure and is relegated to using threats and violence to keep people from asking too many questions.
And now far more people are going to ask questions about the lives of child actors.
The more that books like this get published, the more chance there is that people will read them and begin asking some important questions about church and how to follow Jesus into the world.
The way atheists can make more people atheists is by asking questions and not just sitting back and accepting what someone says to you.
And while it may seem to some that you're simply asking me to engage in an theological tussle where we have a spirited debate surrounding the right views of prayer and how God equips his people to speak to Him — your question is deeper, and I'm guessing more personal.
More young people are expressing doubts about God now than at any time since Pew started asking the question a decade ago.
In part 2, I ask more questions about who some of those inspired people might be, the eternal destiny of non-Christians, and more.
People have so many questions because of that, and the questions should be asked, but concepts generally take more than a few sentences to explain and may best be learned in other ways.
My question of the week: How am I going to respond when people ask me if I think homosexuality is a sin when I'm becoming more and more convinced that that's the wrong question?
In deciding whether or not to use religious resources in a counseling relationship, the minister may ask himself the question of whether such use will contribute to the person's sobriety and to his development of a more mature faith.
Either one accepts the basic Western ethical system of respecting other human beings as subjects and extends that respect to other creatures that are also recognized as subjects, or one asks much more fundamental questions about the assumptions of Western thought, rejects ethical thinking of this sort altogether, and develops a new sensibility more like the one Shepard finds among primal peoples.
The difference between answering a question someone asked and answering one they did not is that the person, in our experience, is at least a thousand times more likely to hear our answer in the former instance.
With regard to baptism and the church, a pertinent question comes from Leelamma Athyal who asks: «When the church gets more people to join its membership through baptism, it rejoices.
Jeremy good message and quite relevant for today God is still looking at our hearts and motives for serving him or are we serving our own agenda as Jonah was.He did nt feel compassionate towards his enemies and who could blame him they had cruelly killed many Jews it was a question of life or death to his own people.The Jewish nation was no more deserving of Gods grace than the other nations that is revealed by sending Jonah to preach a message of hope and life.Ultimately God calls all by faith in him and is willing to be merciful to all nations and peoples that do not not deserve it just like us it is by grace that we all are forgiven.I am pleased that God is sovereign and knows whats best he is merciful to us.Our human nature is that it is better to kill our enemies before they can kill us and that is essentially Jonahs message that is why he struggled to be obedient to Gods will.Gods message is to forgive those that trespass against us and show mercy.Its complicated and it is natural to protect ourselves and our families from those who would seek to destroy them but ultimately its about trusting God with everything easier said than done.If it comes to a choice we will have to trust God and ask for his strength because we cant do it in ours.As Christ laid down his life for us are we ready to lay our lives and the lives of our families as a sacrifice for him.To me that is where the story of Jonah is leading to we have the choice to fight our enemies or to love them as God loves them.brentnz
Questions such as whether the language of «faith» has any authority in a scientific age, or whether mind and life are reducible to atoms and molecules, whether only the tangible is real, whether the human person is anything more than a complex physico - chemical mechanism, whether we are free or determined, whether there is any «objective» truth to the symbols and myths of religion — all of these questions are asked at all only because what is fundamentally at issue is whether there is an ultimate context that gives meaning to cosmic process and significance to our lives in thisQuestions such as whether the language of «faith» has any authority in a scientific age, or whether mind and life are reducible to atoms and molecules, whether only the tangible is real, whether the human person is anything more than a complex physico - chemical mechanism, whether we are free or determined, whether there is any «objective» truth to the symbols and myths of religion — all of these questions are asked at all only because what is fundamentally at issue is whether there is an ultimate context that gives meaning to cosmic process and significance to our lives in thisquestions are asked at all only because what is fundamentally at issue is whether there is an ultimate context that gives meaning to cosmic process and significance to our lives in this process.
The authors of the report say that people doing federal research on things like income, spending and health should also ask questions about happiness because of the more developed view it could lend to in setting policies to improve people's lives.
I think my questions were more to see if, by your answers, I could show you that, if I am a nice person, as nice as most Christians, and if you aren't really sure about hell, sin, all the bad stuff in the bible, and if the only difference between me and you is evident when someone asks us if we are a Christian,... then why would you,... (I am putting words in your mouth, forgive me) why would you want me, or anyone, to become a Christian, if that Christianity did not offer a real beneficial difference between you, a Christian, and me, a non christian?
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