Sentences with phrase «questions beget»

If a skeptic has made a case easily, they've made it to a non-skeptic, as questions beget questions, and good questions beget better ones among good questioners.
Although kept in a controlled environment overnight, this hasn't usually required an entire media blackout — including radio and tv — but in a world where exam questions beget media hysteria, the likelihood is that questions may eke out.

Not exact matches

But with precisely the same cast of argument, the judges will need to settle their answer to the question of just what is their principled ground for turning back these other demands that spring from the very reasoning they bring forward as they detach marriage from that central notion of begetting.
Accepting God's actions without question... move on with your life in Light and Love as taught by God's Only Begotten Son.
Hawkins's official response to the college, which she posted on her website, quoted part of Wheaton's questions, including a request to «clarify how it is that we worship the same God if Muslims can not affirm that God is the Father of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; or that God the Father is indeed the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ; or that the Father did not spare his only begotten Son; or that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit coexist as a Trinity in eternal and self - giving love?»
By asking the question about begetting I simply wanted to show how a word may mean one thing to one person, but a different thing to someone else.
At least for the public, this trade materialized in the span of 24 hours, and the suddenness has begot a hundred different questions about everything that went down.
Losing begets losing and with little leadership on the field and maybe even less from the manager, I can't see things continuing to go downhill without the manager coming into question by this FO.
But the more we uncover, the more the mystery deepens: Every answer begets a question, as our uncharted exploration of the invisible proceeds.
And an answer is not greeted with «right» or «wrong»; it begets another question, and so on.
Yet while this sort of analysis provides valuable details about the works, the answers it provides beget more questions.
The idea of a «lid» being created by heat aloft, which represses the development of thunderstorms, begets the simple question: Is there any evidence that such a «lid» exists?
But for anyone who doesn't opt to accept what he says without question, basic scrutiny of it only opens up questions which beget more questions.
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