Why would you not aviod religion or
religious conversations at all cost if you really thought that you were your own maker?
Not exact matches
«O'Connor is not only a fanatic, in the sense that any
religious zealot unquestioningly committed to a rigid set of beliefs is a fanatic; he is the most effective and therefore the most dangerous kind of fanatic — warm, personable, humorous, eminently reasonable in
conversation, and extremely skillful
at manipulating the media.»
@Laughing: Atheists,
at least in
conversations like those that surround «intelligent design,» to — much like their
religious counterparts — tend to paint intelligence in a way - too - anthropomorphic light.
And, that even people who are not
religious will see the danger of stripping faith from the organized
conversation at the university.
CNN: Photo of woman with facial hair leads to
conversation, understanding A picture of a woman with facial hair wearing a turban posted to the social media site Reddit has garnered a firestorm of Internet reaction and has taught
at least two Ohio college students lessons in graciousness, humanities and
religious studies.
Finding himself
at Rome in his twenty - ninth year, he fell in with a French gentleman who tried to make a proselyte of him, but who succeeded no farther after two or three
conversations than to get him to hang (half jocosely) a
religious medal round his neck, and to accept and read a copy of a short prayer to the Virgin.
When I spoke
at Wheaton College during a public
conversation on Christian and Muslim perspectives on
religious diversity, I was impressed again and again by the students who stood up during the Q&A session and shared experiences they'd had meeting deeply
religious peers of other traditions.
Friends of
religious freedom — and even those not so friendly to it who wish to learn more about it — will enjoy a public conversation on the subject next week at Georgetown University, where the Religious Freedom Project of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
religious freedom — and even those not so friendly to it who wish to learn more about it — will enjoy a public
conversation on the subject next week
at Georgetown University, where the
Religious Freedom Project of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
Religious Freedom Project of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs will....
Why do atheists get fired from jobs for their atheism?Why do their children get bullied and ostracized
at school?Why are atheists the least trusted group in the US?Is this reasonable behaviour?Christian groups show NO tolerance for dissent when their numbers are strong.But, when the
conversation is more intimate, they play the victim.This has been the practice of
religious groups since god was invented.
However difficult the
conversations and conflicts may be
at the school, our hope is to shape a hospitable atmosphere for exploring
religious differences and building healthy
religious communities.
Organized around DoSER's joint survey project with sociologists
at Rice University, four panelists referenced preliminary data that was introduced by principle investigator Elaine Howard Ecklund to discuss ways in which scientists and
religious communities (particularly evangelical Christians) can move beyond misconceptions of one another and into productive
conversation.
However without lying about either my age or my
religious persuasion, there was nothing available
at short notice, and to be honest, after three months of painfully awkward dating events, I was unsure whether I wanted to spend one of my three nights in New York making polite
conversation with yet more IT geeks, just ones with American accents for a change!
I encourage you to read «The pope as messenger: making climate change a moral issue,» an essay on The
Conversation website by Andy Hoffman, director of the Erb Institute
at the University of Michigan, and Jenna White, a graduate student studying the role of
religious institutions in shaping humanity's response to global warming.
I've also recommended that Francis watchers read «The pope as messenger: making climate change a moral issue,» an essay on The
Conversation website by Andy Hoffman, director of the Erb Institute
at the University of Michigan, and Jenna White, a graduate student studying the role of
religious institutions in shaping humanity's response to global warming.
In a
conversation at the Greater Good Gratitude Summit, the renowned authors and
religious teachers explore the science and spirituality of...