However, in all my 67 years, I have never known anyone who spouted
his religious views like this Archbishop Wannabe.
Not exact matches
I often tell
religious folks not to limit themselves to The Bible, because
like our planet being only one of many in the universe, The Bible is a limited point of
view.
Only in the extremely
religious sects
like this one is there a warped
view that society is rotten.
I think
religious world
views are
like boats.
In their
view, politics is simply a
religious extension of rule and law, much
like Iran and the Taliban.
But if Mr. Kurtz and those who think
like him had their way, the restrictions would be intolerable» at least for
religious groups advancing
views that meet with their disapproval.
I don't feel the need to cater to the religiously naive and uneducated by acting
like there's a difference especially when these same
religious folk would surely deem a person of an opposing religion /
view that heard voices crazy.
Anyway, it sounds
like we agree — if an organization believes (rightly or wrongly) that a person's
religious views, or lack thereof, conflict with their objectives, they should be able to fire them.
Children and adults are no longer required to recite prayers or pledges which may contradict their personal /
religious views and are not required to advocate a government message on their personal property (e.g. they can not be forced to display a state slogan
like «live free or die» on their license plate).
Asking for a
religious blogger's beliefs is
like asking a political blogger for his or her political
views.
I personally think religion should not be a factor.No one should ask the candidates what their
religious views are and they should never mention them.Their
religious preferences have absolutely no effect on what type of leader they will be.Unless they are some kind of a
religious fanatic.I think it's time for an atheist.There was not a Christian president for over the first 50 years of our nations existence.And, I do not think there has been one since.If you look it up you will find not one of our founding fathers were Christian.Not even Jefferson.I know he wrote the Jefferson bible, but, that's just because he,
like the other founding fathers, did not believe Jesus to be of divine decent.So, he kept his philosophy while removing all the mystical and dogmatic concepts.
Were
religious people promoting peace when they voted down gay marriage (a civil rights issue, opponents of which will be
viewed in the same light as the opponents against civil rights in the 50s and 60s) You are just so comfortable in the majority, you can't see the prejudice and bias you put on people that aren't
like you.
Not at all
like the
Religious Extremeists that want to put wpmen back in slavery, taking away her freedoms,
viewing gays as sub-human, that can't get past the separation of Church and State, and think that the US was founded on Freedom OF Religion, when, in fact, it was founded on Freedom FROM Religion.
The only people who don't
like it are the ones who presume that their
religious views would dominate should the separation be lifted.
My
religious views (or lack thereof) should not preclude me from having my voice heard just
like any other citizen.
If you don't
like te way we promote our
religious views, you are free to leave.
And attempts to restore
religious freedom to its proper philosophical place, as something
like the sine qua non of freedom itself, presuppose just the
view of human nature and reason that our post-Christian liberalism rejects from the outset.
And Ecclesiastes 3:19 - 20 reveals that in the early
religious views of Judaism, humans return to the dust and are no more just
like other creatures:
And so, if you
like, you can think of the varying contentions of these two major
religious views being fought out in the field of contemporary satellite astronomy.
The main issue here is difficult to pin down precisely, but it has to do with the impression one gains from reading Berger that people act
like amateur philosophers in constructing their
religious views.
What would this look
like for this minority
view to also become known, by
religious and secular people alike, as the most life - giving
view?
Like you're
religious views have not showered us for centuries.
If you look at the different types of government ideologies throughout the world, past and present, There is,» Communist, Fascist, Theocratic, Democratic, Republican, ect...» Notice how atheism doesn't fit because atheism is not,
like you stated is it, a world
view, but rather a rejection of
religious world
views.
One
religious journal in 1874 expressed its
view of the place of labor in society when it said: «Labor is a commodity, and,
like all other commodities, its condition is governed by the imperishable laws of demand and supply.
He said they would be condemned,
like holding a different
religious view is a criminal act, sounds
like «bigotry» to me.
The Gospels, whatever else they may be, are also first - century
religious propaganda, and
like all propaganda they present a polemical
view of the opposition.
«1) The
Religious Right, which seems to think all evangelicals have the same political
views; 2) The Neo-Reformed, who think Calvinism is the only faithful form of evangelicalism; and 3) The Political Progressives, who
like the
Religious Right think the faithful form of evangelicalism will be politically progressive.»
The problem with that is religion is being blended with politics, and while I would
like to think that
religious groups have no say over my life, It seems that if I don't counter their beliefs, my political
view will be marginalized.
I have just written a post explaining that Christian should
view the Bible as mere
religious books
like those outside the Canon: http://lotharlorraine.wordpress.com/2013/09/18/on-the-inspiration-of-the-bible-and-other-books-von-der-interpretation-der-bibel-und-anderen-buchern/
Statements about God, creation, Christ and the
like no longer have any defining place in the
religious life, though individuals may hold whatever such
views they choose.
Alma's son joins a Colorado
religious commune which bursts into public
view in a Waco -
like confrontation.
«Ex-gay movement members,
like other conservative Christians,
view themselves as part of a positive transformation of American culture and
religious life, often describing themselves as embattled or besieged by secular culture or the gay rights movement.
I
like Santorum's
religious views.
You know
like saying somebody should not be allowed to be President because you don't agree with their
religious views... You know kinda
like the majority of the comments I am reading here... I mean honestly, if you can't respect others
views, then how can you expect them to respect yours?
If his name was Mohammed and he was Islamic, he would be an enemy to the US... that what his
religious views are
like, he just happens to be christian, albeit 12th century christian.
German thinkers
like Hegel and Goethe propagated a
view of Spinoza that emphasized the
religious resonance of his pantheism.
For example, a curriculum that seems to privilege courses having to do with
religious experience, worship, spirituality, counseling, and the
like over, say, systematic and philosophical theology may reveal a commitment to the assumption that God is understood effectively rather than discursively; while a curriculum relatively more rich in offerings in ethics, sociology of religion, liberation theology, and the
like than in offerings in historical theology, patristics, liturgics, and mystical traditions may reveal a commitment to the
view that God is better understood in action than in contemplation.
Now with the world becoming one, if it remains, and with our leading Western universities importing
religious teachers from the East to teach students the religions that brought forward
views like reincarnation, not to mention the success of missionaries in our midst from non-Christian religions, we Christians had better think long and deep concerning these religions, not only to be honest with ourselves, but to do justice to the central realities of our faith.
Further, in an apropo analogy, Rienzi looks to for - profit companies
like Whole Foods that clearly take moral
views on economic philosophy or the environment, and explains the illogic of allowing corporations to take such
views while maintaining that a company could not take a similar,
religious - based position.
Rovelli however,
like most scientists, contrasts the scientist's requirement to question all a priori ideas with the «
religious view» that there should be unquestionable dogmatic truths.
Whereas the NCBCPS has a list of advisers that reads, in Chancey's words, «
like a Who's Who of
religious, social and political conservatives,» the Bible Literacy Project seeks to represent a much broader spectrum of
religious views, and the book's reviewers and consultants include Jews as well as Christians of virtually every stripe.
DAILY POST gathered that news immediately went round Kaduna
like wildfire, creating serious tension with several people giving it
religious meaning in
view of the fact that the suspected armed thugs were said to have come from a different area of the state.
Computational social scientists have shown that digital footprints such as Facebook
likes, language samples, and credit card or Web - browsing histories can reveal an individual's sexual orientation, political and
religious views, intelligence, and personality.
If you would
like to build your relationship based on common interest,
religious views and outlook on life then you should allow us to assist you.
Like the man - apes before him, Dr. Floyd is similarly awed and stirred by his first
view of the alien form - it is a
religious experience as the men worshipfully gaze at the altar where the monolith stands.
Upon first
viewing «Alice Sweet Alice» it comes across
like you average Italian Gaillo / Slasher type film but as it slowly unfolds you begin to realize that it's an indictment of how
religious fanaticism can effect the minds of those who are not that stable to begin with.
, Edy Ganem (Devious Maids,
Like Crazy), Lou Diamond Phillips (Longmire, Young Guns), Gregory Alan Williams (Hidden Figures, Greenleaf) and Yohance Myles (2 Guns, This Is The End), Created Equal is based on the novel by Roger A. Brown, which offers a voyeuristic
view of the stained - glass ceiling that exists for women in the Catholic Church and other
religious and non-
religious organizations around the world.
My
view is that one of the great virtues of the world's major
religious traditions is stability — that core principals don't shift
like mountains of sand when temporal winds change.
Pick one that most students might
like to meet (a rock star, athlete,
religious figure, fictional character) Then, open Microsoft Word and click
View > Drawing > Toolbars.
From classic works
like Liberty Leading the People to the more mysterious,
religious works later in his life, the exhibition promises an encompassing
view of Delacroix's work.