It is perhaps valuable to seem to digress in this way, if only to bring out into the open conflicts of attitude that may be reflected in one's theological judgement, although their roots lie in
quite general considerations of another sort.
Not exact matches
These
considerations add up to the judgment that while it is possible to make undialectical single statements about
general idealism, for instance, it is
quite another and a more imaginative task to expose the inner core of faith which looks like and works like idealism but is compounded of utterly different stuff.
We all do have a personal view about another and the fact that we are of different races can not be
general, neither final, meaning all whites can't think all blacks are ugly, therefore attraction towards the behavior of a person is to expect and the
consideration that he or she is from another race is
quite personal and doesn't rely on what everyone else thinks or says.
The following guidelines are therefore
quite general, keeping into
consideration this breed's needs and unique features.