Sentences with phrase «personal beliefs which»

Through a process of mindful attunement, we seek to illuminate and transform personal beliefs which impede well - being and fulfillment.
I have personal beliefs which can only be discussed in private.
The president of the LDS Church can «translate» scripture to suit his personal beliefs which can be directly contrary to scripture and must be accepted by LDS Church Members.
His desires are acutally pretty simple & where David is at & his own personal beliefs which directs where he is taking his congregation is why I / we recently left the church.

Not exact matches

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Thank you for proving that with the rest of your ridiculous article, which obviously is an imposition of your own personal beliefs and interpretations of scripture.
That law would be form based upon the belief whether you believe that marriage is for growing families, in which case you make divorce difficult or marriage is based on personal happiness where a divorce law would be more relax.
One of Hart's most striking dismissals of the conflation of God and the gods is where he defines belief in «a personal God» or «theistic personalism» as a kind of «monopolytheism,» which «differs from polytheism... solely in that it posits the existence of only one such being.»
It my personal experience... I KNOW it to be true and for you to state otherwise just proves you are arrogant and do not tolerate my belief that you are trollish... which itself proves the premise.
This context inspired a new protest, one that we call «pietism,» which emphasized personal experience and response over against mere belief.
But before expressing this belief, Fr Holloway makes a general remark about the nature of scientific knowledge which may serve as an introduction to Polanyi's refutation of Scientific Positivism and his proposal that science is Personal Knowledge: «It is most significant that here, as so very often in the discoveries of science, it was not the inductive data which was the real beginning of the breakthrough in knowledge, but a deductive vision glimpsed through scanty data which thrilled and excited the mind... from then on the hunt is up for the clues and the final proof.»
The results in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was that the faith to which people were called was often more the objective belief that the scriptures were completely true than the deeply personal assurance of God's forgiveness of their sins and the resulting freedom.
Fascinating, that the idea of sharing a meal between people of different faiths, getting to know each other, values, reasons for beliefs, the history, the personal stories of why their faith matters... and seeing the conversation of T.V. (which sounds very interesting to me) should provoke such unattractive comments is sad.
Although I have my personal belief regarding these things here, as long as I can not offer watertight Scriptural evidence for my confidence, I can only copy and paste some verses which could point to the fact that God meets every human being twice or even three times during his lifetime in order to show him the way he should go and to bring him to repentance.
And if we add to that, the millions of living atheists, agnostics, and former Christians who have had similar experiences to mine and would agree with my conclusions, and add to that the millions of non believers and former believers in the past, some of which have left in writing a sampling of their conclusions, it would seem to me that our personal experience and perspectives cancel each other out, and all you are left with is your belief in the words written in your bible.
But this is my personal belief based upon the observable phenomenon which is of course shared by many and rejected by many others.
Do their employees not have a right to their own beliefs which may include a belief that life does not start at conception as well as have the right to not have their employers» personal beliefs dictate what health decisions they can make.
My beliefwhich is not provable other than through personal experience — is that one's consciousness can transcend the destruction of the brain, if that consciousness can humble itself to the Universe's creator — also a consciousness, but uncreated and never fully comprehended by us.
And for that reason, one is indeed on trembling ground when one tries to make him some sort of prophet, whether it be for disbelief in a personal god, belief in some sort of non-personal god or in favor of socialism, which he supported but may not have understood any better than he did the street grid in Princeton.
The kinds of questions, I suggest, to which belief in God may provide one possible response, are both highly general and deeply personal.
We should have freedom of religion in the US which means you can not impose your personal religious beliefs on others through their own government.
We can only interpret them rightly, however, if we accord to their account that manner of belief which comes from our personal experience of evil.
The fascination with the demonic in modern literature, the tendency of many to turn psychoanalysis or «psychodrama» into a cult of self - realization, and the illusory belief that personal fulfillment can come through «release» of one's deep inward energies all show the peculiarly modern relevance of the «crisis of temptation and dishonesty» which Buber describes.
Toward my belief system, religion is a personal belief and should not be a sociable consideration... Anyone's beliefs upon religious conjuring séances should be held personally and not be centered by any socialism of the religiously clairvoyant which tends to conjure their weekly seminary séances upon the weakly enamored folks ever forsaking the doctrines oaths... Emotionalisms are where religious circles are deemed rented and the renters pay steeply for a yarn's worth... Therefore keeps one's faith separated from religious teamsters who take and never give their folded flocks any causally rational explanations as to why there are reportedly many more of God's many sons then what Christendom so portends there to be...
Toward my belief system, religion is a personal belief and should not be a sociable consideration... Anyone's beliefs upon religious conjuring séances should be held personally and not be centered by any socialism of the religiously clairvoyant which tends to conjure their weekly seminary séances upon the weakly enamored folks ever forsaking the doctrines oaths... Emotionalisms are where religious circles are deemed rented and the renters pay steeply for a yarn's worth... Therefore keep one's faith separated from religious teamsters who take and never give their folded flocks any causally rational explanations as to why there are reportedly many more of God's many sons then what Christendom so potentially claims there to be...
Let me leave you with a remark from the AnViL ™ which encompasses the current atheist movement (not those athiests who see others belief in god as something personal or plausible, not just for them): «tolerance of religious idiocy has to end — and it is.»
I do in a sense have faith but my faith lies in believing in things such as personal responsibility, values such as hard work, respect, and ethics such as charity and helping others (which I developed on my own out of my own choosing and I recieve my own satisfaction from doing not a belief in sucking up to an invisible man in the sky for «great reward» after I die).
I'm not sure if you meant that your personal beliefs are side B, but you want the ministry to be neutral (which I would have great respect for) or that your personal opinion is one of neutrality, but the ministry is a firm side B (which could be rather misleading for people who really do want a safe and unbiased space).
It involves, not belief in the sense of personal opinions, but rather a set of actions (saying certain things, going to services, doing good works, etc.) that can be done in the absence of belief — indeed the nature of a wager makes it such that you fully admit you don't know, which is actually an agnostic atti.tude toward the idea of God's existence.
no one can die for you behaviors and save you... we are not «relgion» Religion is at set of beliefs by man which describe a personal god Judaism is a set of laws by G - d which describes what man should be... (R.Hirsch) G - d does not make mistakes and change his mind....
I think if anything this country would be a mormon country since it was founded here... but since mythology is all myths lets all be happy we live in a country where people can believe what they wish and be open about it yet those beliefs based on nothing more then each persons personal «experiences» which are questionable at best have little impact on the government which dictates the laws we live by... WRONG!
They described the phrase as «relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief».
Some atheists affirm god's non existence, which is unsubstantiated, but atheism itself does not provide an answer to the question of whether there is something out there which corresponds to ones personal beliefs, theism on the other hand, does answer that question.
He discovered the ways in which the old beliefs had given him a sense of undeserved and derivative (from God) worth and power to compensate temporarily and ineffectively for his personal feelings of unworthiness and powerlessness.
At the same time, Carter also respects the way that this Calvinism, along with other supposedly reactionary beliefs (Catholic, evangelical Protestant, and Jewish), fostered the deep sense of personal moral responsibility without which republicanism would never have been possible.
A belief is something you have come to based on an active search where you you gather evidence and then make a hypothesis changing your view from one of neutral to positive «I believe in gravity after having studied the research that has been done and my personal experience with things falling on my head» which is different than «I disbelieve Leprechauns because there is no evidence one way or the other as to their existence.»
The new capstone at Poly High asks students to write three essays in which they lay out their origin story, explore tools and strengths they bring to their challenges, and do a deep exploration of their personal beliefs.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana believes in the principles that democratic societies provide individuals with the best conditions for political liberty, personal freedom, equality of opportunity and economic development under the rule of law; and therefore being committed to advancing the social and political values on which democratic societies are founded, including the basic personal freedoms and human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosperity.
Defining our offering to the electorate through our traditional values of personal liberty, social progression, meritocracy and a radical shakeup of the establishment - all of which I believe are at the core of Tim's beliefs - will help to make sure the public have a strong instinct of what the party stands for, why it's not a «split - the - difference» party, and why it plays a crucial role in British politics.
The rigidity of Islamic beliefs has made religion permeate the societies in which it is prevalent and personal lives to such an extent that the public / private distinction is all but futile.
No matter which part of Newfane you're from, residents all share the same beliefs and personal qualities.
Anyone wishing to have a humanist wedding, which can be fully customised to match the couple's deepest held personal beliefs, must also have a separate civil registration.
Mr. Altschuler is drawing from his personal fortune in the belief that a favorable alignment of the political stars — the perceived anti-incumbent sentiment and Tea Party - type anger at the Obama health care and stimulus packages, both of which Mr. Bishop supported — will secure him a coveted seat in Congress.
Kahan described a strategy for outreach which allows the audience to acknowledge the scientific consensus on an issue without having to expressly reject their own personal beliefs, particularly if they happen to disagree with the scientific community's stance.
Contrary to current beliefs viewing gang structure as hierarchical and clan recruiting processes as rigorous, Red Gang members described their gang structure as a loose social network into which individuals drifted through friendships with current associates; similarly, gang leadership was said to be the result of personal dexterity — individuals ascended to command status because of their personal traits — rather than the outcome of a selective system imposed from above.
An article published by JAMA Pediatrics estimates the number of measles cases in U.S. children and the associated economic costs under different scenarios of vaccine hesitancy, which is the delay or refusal to vaccinate based on nonmedical personal beliefs.
Such «personal leadership» can manifest when «someone identifies what is important to them and then takes action based on these values and beliefs,» writes Kearns, who co-runs a professional development training company called ThinkWell and is also a consultant in the Professional Development Unit at Flinders University, both of which are in Adelaide, Australia.
States that have personal belief exemptions for school immunization requirements, and exemptions that are easily obtained, have higher rates of new cases of pertussis (whooping cough) than states in which obtaining immunization exemptions is more difficult, according to a study in the October 11 issue of JAMA.
Another hotbed of resistance to vaccines, California, stopped allowing «philosophical exemptions» — which covered religious and personal beliefs — this year, after a measles outbreak that sickened more than a hundred people.
In 2006 Cynthia began her quest to finding answers to «who am I» which led her to questioning her stressful beliefs about her life experiences in relationships (self, romantic and personal ones) and in spirituality.
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