Sentences with phrase «religious bodies took»

Political critics and religious bodies took issues with the president over his comment, saying it amounted to an invitation to human rights groups.

Not exact matches

If you thin kabout it, the complaint of the religious organizations that don't want to provide people with this type of healthcare is — «You're taking away my ability to deny people the right to control their own body!».
You are now attempting to take the practice of «meditation,» which is typically understood, and defined and practiced, especially in the Easter Religious context as a «quieting, and stilling of the body and mind, to clear the mind of negativity, and create states of peace, harmony, joy, etc...
''» will, inevitably, be used to punish religious bodies that do not recognize any such thing as same - sex «marriage»: by taking away their tax - exempt status, denying their ministers the legal capacity to act as witnesses of marriage under civil law, or both.
Iraq is a big land and has many bordering countries and a population of many Races, and many Religions and Faiths that were known or unknown beliefs... all of those lived in harmony during S - adam regime and every body was practicing his rights with out fear or with just a little fear But now having messed up the whole setup and the control of this mixed nation that were under a secular umbrella has cleverly for some ended it to be handed to Religious extremes at all sides of borders who are now fighting each other for taking control over the country or having it divided in to pieces.
Jeremy Kosky, chairman of the school's governors, told The Times: «The governing body is proud to have a non-Jew as its head teacher and prouder still that he has been able to find time to take his own religious beliefs to the next level.»
we all tend to fear what we do not know - rather than take someone else's word for it explore for yourself - take a yoga class at the Y or the local yoga studio - tune into your own experience - your own feelings - yoga is NOT a religious practice and never has been - it is a process of yoking (yoga means to yoke or to join) body and mind - when body and mind are integrated we experience the NOW - peace - and that leads the to experience of ONEness - we are all connected - I am you, you are me - be love my loves - be love...
Isn't it Israel fighting all as a Jewish state her acts pushed every body to use her same weapon disguising crimes under religious covers depriving people from their rights, destructed their houses, cut their trees, took their lives and lands.
An exception to the last of these three is that «faith» schools «may take account of religious activities, as laid out by the body or person representing the religion or religious denomination».
Queens Assemblyman Michael Simanowitz said the current law does not take into account religious sensitivities, including those of Orthodox Jews who believe that the body needs to be returned to the ground fully intact.
Simanowitz said the current law does not take into account religious sensitivities, including those of Orthodox Jews who believe that the body needs to be returned to the ground fully intact.
This follows on from the news in January that Fiona Bruce MP, who took over as chair of the APPG following the 2015 general election, has sacked the Religious Education Council of England and Wales (REC), the highly respected umbrella body for those who teach or have an interest in RE, as the secretariat to the group.
(You don't have to literally believe that the Devil takes over bodies, but I assume those who find the film scary can tap into some ingrained religious anxiety.)
Antoni explains how this body of work was inspired by small religious votive charms called milagros («miracles»), which often take the shape of an ailing area of the body, such as a limb or organ.
While, in introducing an exception in Article 4 (2) of the Directive, the legislator certainly took into account the special position of churches and other religious and philosophical bodies in the Member States, that exception can not be interpreted in a manner that undermines the general purpose of the Directive, that of non-discrimination, or the right to an effective remedy.
Before a public body can take disciplinary action against a public sector employee who fails to comply with the restriction on wearing a religious symbol or clothing, the employer must remind the employee of her or his obligations and encourage compliance.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z