What does this mean and how can
we recognize false teaching?
Not exact matches
We must
recognize that if someone comes into our group who
teaches differently than we do, one of us is a
false teacher — and it might not be the other guy.
But what's the worst, when the real prophecies of the Bible will come to pass, you will not
recognize them, because you're blinded by
false teachings of
false prophets.
I have already mentioned this a bit, but when we call the actions of someone else sinful, or the
teachings of someone else
false, we must always
recognize that the only reason we have not fallen into the same sin or the same error is because God's grace has kept us from it.
Nervously, I reminded him (Professor Albritton also
taught Aristotle) that, based upon a rudimentary (and now
recognized to be
false) empirical observation, Aristotle and Aquinas thought that the stars in the firmament were unchangeable, permanent, and, thus in a special sense, «necessary beings,» different from all other changeable substances they had observed.
Yoga
teaches us to
recognize authenticity — but along the way, sometimes we accumulate
false ideas of how this authenticity should be expressed.
Yoga
teaches you to
recognize authenticity — to
recognize when the breath is deep, when the poses are unrestricted, when the mind is clear — but along the way, you accumulate
false ideas of how this authenticity should be expressed.
The first step in
teaching critical thinking is to help students
recognize how easily
false ideas can creep into their belief systems.