Bernard Cassen: «To
reply to the question of divergences of view.
A somewhat more dubious part of the same interview was Bezos»
reply to the question of why Amazon still doesn't support the industry standard ePub format.
In
reply to your question of whether you can dispute those older late payments because they occurred before you became an authorized user, the short answer is no.
I so much appreciated your comprehensive
reply to my questions of May 3rd that I sent an email to all the members (about 18 people) of both Schutzhund clubs to which I belong — I hope it will result in at least a few new subscriptions for you.
Replying to the question of what she thought about the idea of cryptocurrencies overtaking fiat currencies:
Replying to the question of how she feels about the fact that Bitcoin appears to be specifically designed to take away governments» power to monitor financial transactions and confiscate money at will:
Not exact matches
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to frequently - asked
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of taps.
In answer
to the
question of how many presidents have been members
of the Ku Klux Klan, Google
replies four, even though there is no evidence
to support that answer.
«It's too early
to get into too many details, but obviously there are a number
of alternatives,» Oliver said in
reply to a
question from the audience after his speech.
Contrast that with the average teacher, who peppers kids with 300
to 600
questions a day and waits an average
of one second for each
reply, and you have a recipe for what I call the «Global
Questioning Crisis.»
Your survey can be as simple as a postcard or as elaborate as a cover letter, questionnaire and
reply envelope Keep questionnaires
to a maximum
of one page, and ask no more than 20
questions.
I asked the obvious
question,
of whether this feature will be rolled out
to other countries, and while I didn't get a
reply in the affirmative, that certainly would be the plan.
My favorite
reply so far
to the
question of how one achieves work - life balance comes from Brittney Castro, the Millennial founder
of a Los Angeles - based financial planning firm called Financially Wise Women.
Schwarzmann
replied with a twinkle in his eyes: «A lot
of people have been buried trying
to answer that
question.»
When asked about the importance
of a brand, Mr Taljaard
replied that he would flip the
question around and ask «what value the brand can bring
to the hotel?».
When I posed this
question to Mayor Mandel, he
replied that «the City needs
to be far more creative» in facilitating the development
of housing in the core neighbourhoods that will be friendly for young families.
Reuters has
questioned Tesla on the delay,
to which the company
replied that no automaker shares the detail
of each accident with the regulators.
Of course you have the freedom
to throw out your
questions, but not
reply to our
questions about about them.
@John In
reply to your
question «you know a lot
of verses and know nothing about what the Bible is talking about or Christianity.»
Give me a quick
reply to both those
questions and I'll respond with a description
of what you hold as your beliefs based on how you answer.
And as for the
question of why are their bad things going on in the world and why god does not fix them or help, the answer I would give would be too ask god and the way
to do that is too pray (don't worry praying is like Facebook, you post on gods wall and wait for a
reply)
I posed a series
of questions about why and how the government could regulate universities and their endowments; you ignored them and haven't really
replied at all
to the thrust
of my post.
Augustine was aware
of this joke, but he knew that it was not a sufficient
reply to the serious intent behind the
question, and so he gave a different answer.
Of course, this is a much easier
question to reply to if your answer is «No, because it conflicts with free will».
The pictures
of the king and his realm and
of God and the world as God's body obviously suggest very different
replies to these enormously difficult and complex
questions.
Riccardo Petrella: «I would like
to reply quickly
to the
question of education.
(Numbers 27:21) When one endeavors, therefore,
to reconstruct in imagination the religious life and practice
of the early Hebrews, one must visualize them as presenting
to their deity
questions capable
of a yes or no
reply and then as casting lots with a cry like Saul's, «Show the right,» and as accepting the arbitrament
of the dice as the revealed will
of the Lord.
Unfortunately, my Baptist pastor father used
to answer issues regarding the Bible I thought were questionable with the old «you're
questioning the Bible, therefore God»
to which I would
reply «no, I'm
questioning your interpretation
of the Bible».
The Pontiff
replied to one
question: «I also lived the time
of the Council with great enthusiasm; it seemed that the Church and the world had met again.
He took the outmoded structure
of a medieval scholastic article (for example, what we find in St. Thomas» Summa Theologiae, with the
question, the objections, the sed contra, the response, and the
replies to objections), changed the
questions, and rebuilt the article in the prose
of an encyclical teaching.
I found the counselors being taught
to memorize the «right» scripture verse
to use in
replying to a
question; and I found the choice
of those verses severely limiting the total message even
of the New Testament.
[In thousands (175,440 represents 175,440,000)--------- Total Christian --------- 173,402 Catholic --------- 57,199 Baptist --------- 36,148 Protestant - no denomination supplied --------- 5,187 Methodist / Wesleyan --------- 11,366 Lutheran --------- 8,674 Christian - no denomination supplied --------- 16,834 Presbyterian --------- 4,723 Pentecostal / Charismatic --------- 5,416 Episcopalian / Anglican --------- 2,405 Mormon / Latter - Day Saints --------- 3,158 Churches
of Christ --------- 1,921 Jehovah's Witness --------- 1,914 Seventh - Day Adventist --------- 938 Assemblies
of God --------- 810 Holiness / Holy --------- 352 Congregational / United Church
of Christ --------- 736 Church
of the Nazarene --------- 358 Church
of God --------- 663 Orthodox (Eastern)--------- 824 Evangelical / Born Again \ 2 --------- 2,154 Mennonite --------- 438 Christian Science --------- 339 Church
of the Brethren --------- 231 Nondenominational \ 2 --------- 8,032 Disciples
of Christ --------- 263 Reformed / Dutch Reform --------- 206 Apostolic / New Apostolic --------- 970 Quaker --------- 130 Full Gospel --------- 67 Christian Reform --------- 381 Foursquare Gospel --------- 116 Fundamentalist \ 2 --------- 69 Salvation Army --------- 70 Independent Christian Church --------- 86 --------- Total other religions --------- 8,796 Jewish --------- 2,680 Muslim --------- 1,349 Buddhist --------- 1,189 Unitarian / Universalist --------- 586 Hindu --------- 582 Native American --------- 186 Scientologist --------- 25 Baha'I --------- 49 Taoist --------- 56 New Age --------- 15 Eckankar --------- 30 Rastafarian --------- 56 Sikh --------- 78 Wiccan --------- 342 Deity --------- 32 Druid --------- 29 Santeria --------- 3 Pagan --------- 340 Spiritualist --------- 426 Other unclassified --------- 735 --------- No religion specified, total --------- 34,169 Atheist --------- 1,621 Agnostic --------- 1,985 Humanist --------- 90 Secular --------- 34 Ethical Culture --------- 11 No religion --------- 30,427 --------- Refused
to reply to question --------- 11,815
Most who encounter the Summa Theologiae see a maze
of questions, articles, objections, responses, and
replies; hence the temptation
to turn Aquinas into a textbook on philosophy, theology, morals, and even science.
Jesus
replies to the
question (John 9:3) by refusing
to accept the traditional view
of the relation
of sin
to suffering.
Stephen Board, editor
of Eternity magazine,
replied, «In 1978 I think that the most interesting story will be the response
of the United Presbyterian Church
to various conservative concerns, specifically the
question of the ordination
of homosexuals.»
He could have given her a
reply to a few
of the
questions and ignored the others.
Katdish (Kathy Richards) asked a great
question on a previous post
of mine, and I realized my
reply needed
to be it's own post.
Hartshorne's
reply to this may be that, if it is admitted that «some concretum necessarily exists» is not contradictory, then it is a
question of necessity.
Based on your
questions, you admit God exists but you hate Him, so I will
reply to you accordingly, albeit briefly as possible because these big truths are off the topic
of snake handlers.
There's no
reply button under your next comment but one answer
to your
question about Christian fudamentalists who have committed atrocities is Efrain Rios Montt, dictator
of Guatemala responsible for a massive and systematic campaign
of slaughter against the native Guatemalans.
In
reply to the high priest's
question, «Are you the Christ, the Son
of the Blessed?»
question by Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Erica Jordan, who not - so - subtly suggested that Ryan's approach
to healthcare reform, tax reform, and welfare reform was in conflict with the Church's social teaching, the very Catholic Speaker
replied that he completely agreed with Sister Erica that God is «always on the side
of the poor and dispossessed»; the real
question was, how do public officials, who are not God, create public policies that empower the poor and dispossessed
to be not - poor and not - dispossessed?
The
reply to that
question will make us take a new step — the last — in what we have called the philosophical approximation
of hope and
of freedom in the light
of hope.
The affirmation in Mark 14:61 in answer
to Pilate's
question is less likely
to have been spoken by Jesus than the
replies given in Matthew 27:11 and Luke 22:70, for if he had said that he was the Son
of God, the Jews could have put him
to death for blasphemy.
It is said that a religious thinker
of the past generation, when asked what inquiry he would make
of the Sphinx if assured that it would answer truly just a single
question,
replied, «Is the Universe friendly
to me?»
This all leads up
to the momentous
question, «Who do you say that I am P» and Peter's
reply, «Thou art the Messiah,» puts into words the conviction that the whole narrative has been intended
to create in the mind
of the reader.
Nor will evangelical
replies be accredited as possibilities if our presentation
of them be not informed by involvement in the
questions to which they are addressed.
I think I might have taken a stab at your
question in
replying to an earlier comment
of yours.
The Australian full - back, who holds a traditional Christian understanding
of the issue,
replied to a
question on Instagram which asked what God's plan was for gay people.
could have thrown light on this
question if closer correlations had been drawn between the
replies to theological and ethical
questions; but as the report stands, a very general state
of complacency and self - satisfaction is indicated regardless
of religious background.