Sentences with phrase «private peoples beliefs»

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How ironic that you'd post a semi-public comment on the Internet telling people that their belief system should be a private affair.
I'm not one, but I'm close enough to understand that for most people who do not have a belief in God, it was a personal and private discovery, and not something for bashing other people.
I know a lot of people who are very dogmatic about theological beliefs that may or may not be valid «private revelations.»
As to your religious beliefs, you don't have a damn thing to say about what a person does in their private life, including their health - care decisions.
I do know some great, religious people, but they are private about their religion and tolerant of other beliefs.
The issue is the mandates to force people to spend thier personal private monies on something that violates their core beliefs.
The main concerns are cutting the budget and our taxes, enlarging the private sector through either deregulation or public - private partnership, and encouraging greed, on the belief that if all persons are sufficiently greedy there will be no poor.
If people don't want their sacred beliefs mocked, perhaps they need to learn to be as private with them as they want those with conflicting faiths to be — a win for everyone!
By popular expressions of the faith I do not refer to the private or individual devotions of a few people but to the ensemble of beliefs, rituals, ceremonies, devotions and prayers which are commonly practiced by the people at large.
Even private persons who believe strongly that homosexual conduct is immoral or prohibited by religion were forbidden to act on those beliefs.
(d) No private or governmental entity accredited as a certifying agent under this subpart shall exclude from participation in or deny the benefits of the National Organic Program to any person due to discrimination because of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status.
What matters is that religious people exhibit high levels of social capital, but keep their wider principles, values and beliefs as a matter of private concern.
After a decade in private practice and working with thousands of real people, I can not have a stronger belief in the power of the human body.
This in turn leads to exploring belief systems of why people in their private spheres work extremely hard at creating things or building up an environment that is known perhaps only to them and never to the outside world.
Coby, The central problem with government mandates vs private enterprise is that the person making the «investment» does not have to pay the price of bad data or false beliefs like a free enterprise person does.
Over the past 25 years or so, we've seen the emergence of a new (or newly restored, some would say) legal and cultural understanding of religion, driven in part by the insight that for many believers, religious faith isn't a private «hobby» that can be relegated to the home and church; rather, religious belief and identity are integral parts of a person, necessarily and appropriately informing public roles and the public sphere.
Considering the millions of black people enslaved, and the huge numbers assaulted, tortured and / or murdered, including post-Civil War and post-Brown as part of the civil rights struggle, I find the glib comparison to a private religious school with a discriminatory behavioural policy (motivated by their religious beliefs) insulting.
The private member's bill is grounded in the belief that citizenship is a privilege that can be withdrawn by a State, unhappy with the behavior of one person.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Six months of hands - on experience working as a private sitter • Good understanding of body mechanics and transfer procedures • Vigorous, emotionally stable and physically fit • Demonstrated ability to read, write, understand and perform directions and instructions • Ability to write and record messages and information in addition to keeping records • Possess a valid Work Permit • Responsive to people's feelings, requirements and beliefs • Committed and reliable in accepting and implementation of assignments
We expected an indirect effect of beliefs about emotions on emotion regulation strategies, and we hypothesized this effect would be mediated by the unwillingness to remain in contact with aversive private experiences, i.e., experiential avoidance (Hayes, Strosahl, & Wilson, 1999) and by the difficulties a person experiences in regulating emotions (Gratz & Roemer, 2004).
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