The point is, and I've tried to make
this point in the other article at well, that the bible does not match up with science.
I have mentioned
this point in other articles and it's a very important for me.
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Have you considered teh fact that your answer only applies to people who believe
in Christianity, and ignores all the
other religions
in this nation (and basically perfectly illustrates the
point the
article is making).
(If your
article is actually about a writer's failings — if the whole
point of the piece is to ask how a man could be so perceptive
in some ways and yet so moronic
in others — then that of course is something else entirely.)
Is it so wrong of me to have faith that only one person believes
in the drivel that he's posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is making good
points and good enough
points to post and b) go to the 62nd page of an almost defunct
article for a conversation that has nothing to do with themselves
other than to cheer on a stupid post?
I actually think the
article is very affirming of early Christians because it
points out that their love for
others and the inclusive community they created was the it - factor that awed so many
in the ancient world.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the
other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the
article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes
in a year, to throw around...
You have a
point Wes — there's no reason this
article is
in the «belief blog»
other than to insight drama.
Although there are
other points in Neville's provocative
article which perhaps ought to be taken up, I do not feel that this response should become another book!
One
other point in Sherburne's
article needs to be challenged as misleading.
In this very
article, the author undermines his own
point by including the fact that this murderer plagiarized from
other works that had nothing to do with Islam or Christianity, like the unabomber's manifesto.
This
point is similar to the distinction Thomas Aquinas makes between some
articles of faith which are as such secundum se and
others in ordine ad alia (ST 2 - 2, q. 1, a. 6).
In an
article for Foreign Policy magazine, Harvard University's Stephen Walt assails «the myth of American exeptionalism,»
pointing out that America's sins at home and abroad undercut this «self - congratulatory portrait» of a country superior to
others and consistently beneficial.
[28] See Confessing the One Faith: An Ecumenical Explication of the Apostolic Faith as it is Confessed
in the Nicene - Constantinopolitan Creed (381) New Revised Version, Faith and Order Paper No. 153 (Geneva: WCC Publications, 1991), where
in commenting on the creedal
article «One baptism for the forgiveness of sins,» it is
pointed out that «A substantial challenge is made to this confession by the fact that
in contrast to the one baptism enunciated
in the Creed many Churches, while officially recognizing each
other's baptism, still can not join together
in the celebration of baptism.
You do remember, I mentioned, on one of the
articles the
other day that we were debating on, that at some
point, like
in «chess,» you often leave yourself wide open....
The author of the
article is
pointing out that Jesus had a human body and that body functioned, when he was nailed to the cross he bled, why should his body not react
in other normal ways, he ate and drank thus had to eliminate waste.
In other words, those references and developments must point to and manifest only one concept of God, the concept of God that, given its chronological relationship with the concept of God as primordial and consequent natures, has been termed the «early concept of God of Process and Reality» in the first sections of this articl
In other words, those references and developments must
point to and manifest only one concept of God, the concept of God that, given its chronological relationship with the concept of God as primordial and consequent natures, has been termed the «early concept of God of Process and Reality»
in the first sections of this articl
in the first sections of this
article.
Now I come close to the theme of this
article: one writer, and I have found no
other,
in the early Middle Ages attacked classical theism head - on precisely on its two most vulnerable
points — its affirmation of, or failure definitely to reject, unqualified theological determinism, and its commitment to endless posthumous careers for human persons, making them
in that respect rivals to God.
At this
point in his
article, Scoville discussed a situation that modern home bakers still face: «One will insist upon having a vanilla extract made from the best Mexican beans, while the
other will be satisfied with an extract prepared from Tahiti or Vanillon beans, or from some combination of these with vanillin, tonka, or cumarin.
For now, you can shot your TVs or cry every or
other week end... Not sit here picking teams and players to go or stay; we have really nothing, pathetic to be
point where
article like this have people actually debating on who go or
in... What difference that make, an average player replaced by another... Better off promote youngsters.
Scholes had claimed
in his
article in The Independent that Ozil had taken an easy option by coming to the Emirates and
pointed to the fact that a lot of our best players
in the last 10 years have gone the
other way.
I even saw an
article saying mourinho wants Varane as his first signing
in the summer... Buh honestly, this is not our problem at least for now... as
others have
pointed out, we need to focus on our own team.
As Uche
pointed out
in the
article, no
other player
in our squad screams Arsenal DNA more that Wilshere.
The one fact of the mighty empiricist
in this
article is that we were
in 4 cup finals
in the last 5 years and won 3 the rest of the piece is opinion about the unfair treatment of his supplier... another fact is that we were incapable of getting past the last 16
in the CL
in that time and another fact is that we were never at any
point serious contenders to win the EPL and another fact is that at the end of that cup run we dropped out of the top 4 and will now drop out of the top 5... Another fact is that for over a decade we haven't been competitive
in the two races that define a top flight european club even though the promise was that by building a shiny new stadium and charging the highest gate prices
in world football we would... And a million and one
other facts that
point to one thing WENGER OUT
I think I've been reading
other version's of this
article on this site before — the
point is that year
in year out we have pretty much the same discussions while the only constant
in all of this is Wenger.
I do hope this and the
other articles that you have done
in the past are illustrating this
point to people throughout the country.
(For me, the
article was spoilt by the cheap, needless and irrelevant swipe at the London Stadium — it is fine for own support to slag off the club but
others should keep their unsolicited views to themselves; particularly where it is not pertinent to the
point in hand.)
Onto the actual
article — I made a
point on Twitter the
other day that the fact Vlaar is captain could
in fact hold us back.
One
other point from the above
article is definitely worth mentioning here: the Champions
in the Premier League for the previous seven seasons averaged 66 % on this front (though Leicester went onto win the title with only 56 %, putting a slight dent
in this), so Klopp's team have started 2016/17 very well indeed.
I just read this
article out loud to my husband because I think you hit on such an important
point about following your gut, and not doing the crunchy things just because of what
others think, but instead to do them because it's what you believe
in.
The
other huge
point in this
article is the fact that some guilt is healthy, but guilt that is consuming is not.
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Do what works best (all mine were bottle - fed, I was unable to nurse) and focus on the
other excellent
points in the
article.
Some
other great
points in the overview
article: the Brown campaign respected the «web guy» and didn't stick him
in the basement (sound familiar?)
A series of
articles in the radical Jacobin magazine also
point to the failure of
other progressive champions such as George McGovern and Howard Dean to make much headway inside a party dominated by the Washington establishment.
Do they have blurbs
in main
articles pointing to percieved political biases (for example, MSNBC or NBC itself, or New York Times, all 3 of which are just as frequently accused of political bias
in the
other directon as Fox News is).
He told MPs he will ask the House of Lords to consider
other control order cases
in respect of
article five of the human rights act, which guarantees the right to liberty,
pointing at a possible use of house arrest.
The
other point of this
article, as highlighted more explicitly
in Steve Fishman's recent
article in New York, is that Cuomo enjoys a somewhat bitchy / loving complicated relationship with his father, Mario, the former three - term governor.
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article was amended on 15 January 2015 to clarify details of the number of members of Bath CLP, and to correct two
other points: an earlier version misattributed the quote from Diana Page to Jane Middleton, the Bath constituency chair, and made reference to «when Tony Blair became leader
in 1997».
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