Similarly, I believe it is wrong for companies to
push religious agendas.
If
you push your religious agenda in politics, you're a true American.
Not exact matches
To fight back, and to
push his killjoy
religious agenda, Graham introduced the world's first graham wafer product.
«Jews have their homeland because the British christians
pushed for them to get it back» > We already know the
agenda of the Christian Taliban and Israel exists based on a
religious war.
Those of the
religious agenda keep on telling themselves that whoever this person that wrote it should be more involved with religion and should keep on
pushing the «topic of religion» onto dying people instead of just being a human being and focusing on the person's feelings at their last hours on earth.
Sad to see the weak in faith fall into the same trappings that some
religious zealots have...
pushing their
agenda to the extent of harming their cause.
Another cause for concern is the way the christian
agenda is
pushed right here: christian
religious beliefs to be taught as science, christian
religious texts on public buildings, christian prayers at public meetings, christian beliefs as law, etc..
They call them peddlers of religion, and they do not mean that in a positive way, but rather are referring to people they believe are trying to
push their own
agenda of a psuedo -
religious toxic mix of some sort of
religious something, politics, power, control, personal profit (think $ $ $) and efforts to feel good about ones self while at the same time looking down on neighbors (condescension) rather than loving neighbors.
Landis represents a
religious system (set of beliefs, usually shared by a group, and adhered to with conviction) which he can not even comprehend, and which appears to be heavily
pushing a certain
agenda.
«Particularly ominous,» says Mr. Rich in tones most ominous, «are the many ideological and financial links between the PK hierarchy and organizations that are
pushing the full
religious - right
agenda of outlawing abortion, demonizing homosexuals, and bringing prayer and the teaching of creationism to public schools.»
The Guardian: Turkey lifts ban on headscarves in schools Turkey has lifted a ban on female students wearing headscarves in schools providing
religious education, in a move drawing criticism from secularists who see it as fresh evidence of the government
pushing an Islamic
agenda.
If I hadn't read this in print, I would have continued to believe that this voting block propels delusional, unbalanced candidates with an
agenda best described by their (equally unbalanced) fundamentalist pulpit pounding theocracy -
pushing religious leaders.
In an interview with Indiewire, the filmmaker was direct about the political implications: «You can get on your soapbox, you can
push your political
agenda or your
religious agenda, against gay marriage, against racial equality, but you can't argue about these people in their home... Equality as a concept isn't something I think we ever achieve, it's something we make progress toward, and hope that we don't slip back and lose any of it.
Some have taken that to mean that her interest in education is driven by the desire to use schools to
push a particular social or
religious agenda.
Sadly, these exploitations litter history as people sought to control others and
push a political or
religious agenda.