Sentences with phrase «religious people seem»

Religious people seem to think that they deserve special rights even as they dry to deny others basic rights.
No wonder religious people seem so insecure when even the slightest rebuttal of their beliefs is brought up... they are taught they are nothing without «god», so to them if they were to stop believing they honestly buy into that line of garbage and believe they will actually be nothing.
Some politicians and religious people seem to think not.
Religious people seem to sense that, but spend too much effort tying their minds in an endless loop of symbolism and ritual, and atheists appear to be happy to tie their minds in an endless loop of pseudo-intellectual empirical nonsense.
It doesn't break any laws, and to say otherwise is to go against all the ideas that so many fundamentally religious people seem to put their faith in within this country.
The rest I made up»cause you religious people seem to love that stuff.
Religious people seem to think that since they are a majority, and their brand of belief is dominant (if not examined closely), everyone else can just look the other way or close their ears.
All humans have selection bias, but religious people seem to have it at a pathological level.
Why is it that religious people seem so extremely able to dish it out, but want to cry foul when it comes to them taking it?
The death penalty should be abolished not for religious reasons (also religious people seem to approve of the dath penalty — which to me makes no sense) but because every person who is killed is one less set of DNA to be passed on to succeeding generations, and who knows what those wasted genes could mean for the future of the species?
I think that for an atheist, unlike what many religious people seem to believe about them, life would be so very precious.
Yesterday I commented, quite angerly about religion and how religious people seem to hate.
I think that it would be good if we non-believers could «come out», but not allow ourselves to be brought «down» to the level that some of the religious people seem to function on.
Religious people seems stuck.

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In addition, there seems to be another, less familiar sort: people who don't see the need to think about religious matters at all.
Never have understood why many religious people and atheist do nt seem to understand that we can disagree respectfully and even be friends.
I thought the whole problem with religious people was that they somehow seem to like to force their religion onto others.
Seems to be all a bit weird that this is what it takes to make a religious person be a moral one.
But the claim with which Keister begins her study» that a person's religious beliefs will exert some influence on whether he will pursue material wealth and how he will go about doing so» seems eminently reasonable.
Why does it seem so surprising to religious people that we Atheists would be just as skeptical about someone making a claim like this as we are about the religion itself?
Funny, you don't seem to have a problem with all of the religious people doing the very same thing all over this country.
I am not the most religious of people, but I do believe in God, and Jesus... but many people seem to forget that God's SON sacrificied himself for our sins... in my book, a SON is part of a FAMILY... God put us on this earth to be of free will and to make our own way... Love being the biggest part of that way... we love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved ones?
Those educated «scientists» that the religious dunces seem to hate (due to all those pesky facts they keep spouting), are the people that gave us, the steam engine that started the industrial revolution; they gave us vaccines to cure disease and electricity so we have light where there was once darkness and they invented the jet engine so that the flat Earthers can fly to see their loved ones on those religious holidays that are so important to them... Not to mention they invented computers and the Internet that allows the right wing Bible thumpers to post their uneducated, mindless, factless opinion on this Web Site.
My great question of the day is why does the God of the religious right and his followers seem ubiquitously obsessed with other people's sex lives?
It seems that you have filled your mind to the max of things to prove to religious people that you know what you are talking about.
I find it funny though that Theo seems to be trying to point out that Hawking alluded to alien origins of life but forgets that he and every single religious person on the planet believe that aliens seeded, and in fact created our planet.
They never seem to realize the amount of faith they put in their science of the day to bridge the gaps between absolute facts and nice sounding theories is very similar to the faith religious people use to fill in their gaps in empirical evidence.
Church - state decisions by the Supreme Court, and by the judiciary more generally, sometimes seem to be aimed at replacing this inconveniently religious people with another people more to its secular fancy.
In citing the fact that many religious scientists believe in evolution, I was not saying «gee, they must all be right» because «all those good people seem to agree about....
Confession time here: although I don't usually end up at places such as drunken parties, stripper bars and porn shops while hanging out with friends, since those activities and places hold little appeal for me, I know I need to stay away from certain «religious» people, those who seem to love only themselves and who seem hell - bent on being nasty to people they describe as «sinners», supposedly in the name of truth - telling.
I don't follow religion, but it seems to me, WD, that you spend a lot of time condemning religious people while thinking you're actually helping the human race yourself... and yet, I don't see how your anger is doing anything good...
But I suppose that, to a religious person who's been indoctrinated to believe their ideology is the only true one and has been brainwashed into thinking that it's their obligation to «save» others by bringing them into their way of thinking, somebody standing up to that might seem like that person is pushing their beliefs on them, but they'd still be wrong.
Most Christians (and religious people in general) seem to believe that sinfulness wins.
Actually, many people seem to think that a lot of people who attend church do not follow Jesus, but merely attend church for their own reasons, such as needing some sort of religious system to identify with.
However, I have lived most of my life in more populated / diverse areas and most of the religious people I know seem to think the stories in the bible are just as crazy as I do.
You have to admit, it seemed like Anon was implying that since religions supposably despise critical thinking... that religious ppl would not either use or be good at critical thinking.
Even if you're not religious, suggesting people stop reading the Bible seems absurd, even from a historical and sociological perspective.
It's just a word, but religion seems to want it to themselves, so as soon as the word is said, yo automatically assume that person is religious.
It is very important that they understand and support the role of the staff clergyman and not view him with suspicion when his religious views are different from their own or when his goals in working with people seem to be different from their goals.
Many people are attracted to such rigid, authoritarian religious orientations because they seem to offer a defense against basic anxiety.
All his «humor» seems to be directed at Republicans and religious people....
The whole faith thing seems to confuse religious people, but in it's theological definition, you it only applies to a deity.
Fanatic Religious People (ALL faiths — Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Mormon, etc.) are one of the PRIMARY reasons why the world is in a perpetual state of Wars / Strife, because it seems they can't think or act without INJECTING THEIR religion into an issue.
Some people seem to be ignoring the reality of the fact that what many organized religious organizations teach as Christianity has almost nothing in common with what Jesus Christ taught, which is the real meaning of this young person's video.
In a new industrial district, for example, only a single church can be built for all, yet it has to be used by people of the most heterogeneous artistic taste, so that to one a crucifix may seem blasphemous which others find a most genuine expression of their religious feelings.
Psalm 10: 3 - 4 — This talks about the wicked men, how they do nt have God in their hearts or in their minds, which is a fine piece of scripture but it can hardly be used for either myself or the maker of the video since we both seem to advocate a deep and personal relationship with the Lord rather than letting a group of «religious» people ruin it for you.
I was prickly about people's demands on «my time,» especially when they interrupted silence or prayer, and I was bugged by what seemed to be widespread spiritual sloppiness in folks who considered themselves religious.
This untoward result - interpreting a Constitution intended to guarantee religious liberty as requiring affirmative discrimination against people of faith - would seem to be the necessary result of a doctrine of separation that invalidates government action that lacks a «secular purpose» or has the effect of «advanc [ing]... religion» (Lemon v. Kurtzman [1970]-RRB-.
For people whose ethical views are based in a religious tradition, that choice seems monstrous.
Personally, I believe that discoveries in Quantum Physics point to a reality that is traditionally labeled «God», but most scientists and religious people don't seem to agree with this idea.
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