Not exact matches
Ever notice that the people who want to share their
religious views with you
almost never want you to share your
religious views with them?
- But the difference is, Science eventually comes to its senses in the face of TESTABLE EVIDENCE and changes it's
views; the thought of changing away from
religious dogma is abhorrant to
almost all faiths, and change in practices often take much time.
After
almost fourteen centuries the pilgrimage retains its importance for Islam in spite of the development of new means of communication, for there Muslims from all over the world,
religious leaders and common folk, meet and exchange
views.
Martin E. Marty says of Niebuhr that it «is possible to trace
almost every eventually developed
view of the
religious community in action back to his root experience in the Detroit parish.»
Jonathan Swift was an Irish clergyman, and so he
almost certainly had some sort of
religious war in
view...
Oddly enough, Bell's
view that his current atheism «chose» him sounds
almost religious in character.
On the other side of the coin many will
view McLuhan as a pure technophile,
almost placing
religious value on technological achievement - especially with the rise of electronic communication in the fifties and sixties prompting his now overstated phrase «the global village.»
seriously though, skip - every argument of yours has failed -
religious views that gays are perverted and sinful (and yes, vast majority against gay equality are
religious minded) has no place in a secular govt DADT repeal was favored in the public by
almost 68 % - if voted on, pretty clear the public was approving of gay equality in the military
Previous studies have shown that spouses share political
views more than
almost any other trait, with
religious affiliation being the exception, the study's authors write in a news release.
The height of the ceiling is close to 20 feet, so visitors often don't see or feel constrained by any notion of a ceiling — for them the art on
view exists in a solemn,
almost religious context.
The Abstract Expressionist artist Barnett Newman, for instance, painted massive blue canvases meant to be
viewed at close range so as to engulf their viewers, creating an
almost religious experience.