"Religious convictions" refers to a person's strong beliefs and faith in a particular religion or set of religious principles.
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Don't make politically - charged statements
about religious convictions that the government doesn't approve, even if you're at a private meeting in your own church.
Although he fosters the impression that his policies are grounded in
deep religious conviction, the reality is often the reverse.
We have all seen TV reports of parents
whose religious convictions prevented them from seeking medical treatment for a critically ill child.
Before that time, the general perception of children and general child health care was typically influenced by
various religious convictions and dominating philosophical attitudes.
One such reason is simply that it is attempting to
impose religious convictions upon the American people which goes against church and state.
I find it a bit disturbing that we would allow someone to potentially run our country with such a high level
of religious conviction.
Second, conflict is not destructive if the political process is open to citizens of all convictions, and there are neither penalties nor rewards based
on religious conviction or the lack thereof.
At the root of the American experiment is the idea that conscience and
religious conviction come before the demands of the state.
Mr Brown reminded MPs people have religious faith have supported similar research in the past, but said he respected the views «of all those with
religious convictions which they see as precluding this type of research».
But surely he can't believe the intellectual and moral convictions of Luther and Calvin to have been typical instances of
religious conviction in their time?
More was voicing his fundamental objection to being compelled to accept the king's new title of being the supreme head: it was an invasion of prerogative of conscience of that in part of the divine law of God since it applied man - made law to the deeply
held religious conviction of the individual.
DO you have any idea how the court determines when someone has a valid
religious conviction as opposed to a willy nilly self serving belief?
The freedom to abide
by religious convictions is not only a matter of individual liberty; it is also a freedom that ought to be encouraged for institutions in a pluralistic society.
«Respect for
sincere religious conviction has led voters and legislators in every State that has adopted same - sex marriage democratically to include accommodations for dissenting religious practice.»
And those of us who believe in respect
for religious conviction in its diverse forms have further grounds for deep concern if the choices are truly «all or nothing» between an imposed orthodoxy and an education from which all religious reference has been purged.
The case, Masterpiece Cakeshop Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, represents the highest - profile clash
between religious convictions and LGBT protections since the Supreme Court legalized same - sex marriage in 2015.
There are many reasons why people might have voted no which have little to do with what they think about LGBTQI + people,
including religious convictions, misinformation, language barriers, fear of change, or unfounded fears of what else might change if the Marriage Act changes.
Within this church, a Green Team was established in 2007, holding the aim to
use religious conviction and mindfulness to serve the environment.
If your going to judge anyone's
religious convictions find out why they are so convicted to being religious.Oh, I forgot, atheist know everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Woodward's portrayal of Bush as an intellectually incurious man whose
religious convictions make him disinclined to deviate from his chosen path even if, in Bush's words, «Laura and Barney are the only ones who support me» (Barney being the presidential dog), stands in contrast to the resolute leader of Bush at War (2002), standing firm at the helm of his country.
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