Sentences with phrase «personal belief posts»

The politics and personal belief posts are an interesting dilemma, even though they don't necessarily have to be.
You won't find only your personal beliefs posted here; that's not what CNN is about.

Not exact matches

For a clear definition of «perfectly fine,» go over to the article about the London Cleric resigning and see haw many perfectly fine people are posting in all caps, touting their personal beliefs as facts, and making fun of us for believing something we believe is factual.
I tend to agree with some other posts I have read; If the billboard offends you so, your personal beliefs must be in question and maybe you should spend more time reflecting on why it is so offensive to you.
God has addressed his messages to generations through chosen one's to remind and warn those evil doers and the ones who are astray to come back to the truth but when messanger gives up on his people God would bring upon them heavy natural disasters, losses and grieves... there among any religions or branches of religions you will find people worship and do good deeds for the sake of God and would do all could to raise his name and belief... there are others who careless for it as a religion or faith but taking advantage of the posts for their own personal vast interest or the gangs interests as named by you... «Those are as a Walves using the Sheeps Skins in Disguise for hunting and feeding its greeds».
In her most recent statement, Dr. Hawkins seems committed to her personal theological stance, as stated in social media posts and subsequent media interviews; she has not yet reconciled her beliefs with the College's theological position.
Shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers said it «beggars belief» Labour could still be losing CDs with personal data in the post.
The only issue that some single persons still do not trust to post their personal ads online is their lack of belief.
In a post on his personal page over the weekend, the Facebook founder said that his «challenge for 2015» is «to read a new book every other week» (presumably bringing him up to 26 in total across the year), particularly focusing on «learning about different cultures, beliefs, histories and technologies.»
If we are to believe the posts from the authors of O» Donnell et al at WUWT and Climateaudit then there has been a serious subversion of peer review, and personal reputations and beliefs seem to have trumped objective analysis and wasted a great many man hours.
You ignore people like Cardinal George Pell — Dr Roy Spencer... etc etc to project some hidden / thinly veiled personal beliefs, about religious, in your posts, IMO.
As lawyers and jury consultants seek to learn about potential jurors, social media postings provide great fodder for ferreting out a juror's beliefs and personal preferences.
I do not want or seek kudos for this post it is not a rally cry just my personal beliefs and observations I have to admit I did get a kick out of this Linkedin post today that was also carried on a bunch of sites
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