Christianity became a largely «beliefism» religion (
right belief wins eternity, the rest are damned).
Not exact matches
I respect, don't agree with, but respect, each and everyone's version of what is
right... the difference i: I
WON «T FORCE MY
BELIEFS ON YOU!
due to some crazy religious
beliefs out there in the world i.e. marrying off young children and marrying genetic kin, the government can't ever allow religion to dictate marriage policy, so have your ceremonies and deny same - gender couples to marry in your church but bluntly stated your crying and foot - stomping will accomplish nothing, marriage isn't a religious thing it is a civil
rights and equality thing, thus if the religious
win by denying same gender cuples their civil
rights to equal treatment under the law, then don't be surprised when others use those same grounds to deny you your
rights under the law.
Beliefism is the thought that there is such thing as
right belief that
wins heaven.
I could care less what religion he is, it's not going to affect what he does in office - should he
win - or what «Christians» say about Muslims, how they treated Jews and Catholics... it's never ending, as long as you agree with them you are
right in their eyes, if you disagree - and that includes different
beliefs - you are wrong and damned to hell.
I've never understood why people feel the need to argue about religion and berate others for their
beliefs... no one ever
wins and no one is ever
right.
From where this
belief that Arsenal have the divine
right to
win when other better struggle?
You shouldn't say «From where this
belief that Arsenal have the divine
right to
win when other better struggle?»
A
belief that's only intensified as Dillon produced a mixed bag of results featuring only a single victory in 157 career starts before getting his second
win Sunday that left his grandfather struggling to find the
right words.
Arsene Wenger has had since Tuesday night to pick up his Arsenal players after they went a fourth Premier League match without a
win and three in a row without scoring a goal, so I can understand why the manager would want to instill some confidence in his squad and try to regain some
belief that the Gunners are still
right in the title race.
All title
winning teams have that moment in the season when they gain the
right belief whether through luck or a moment of magic from a star player, we have a couple of players who could do just that for us.
That's the difference with other big clubs where fans and club carry the
belief that
winning is their
right and duty in their DNA.
I've got strong
belief no one is more hungrier to
win titles
right now than Arsene Wenger..
Even when he doesn't score, he can still inspire a
win by doing a lot of things
right on the pitch — and that includes giving his team
belief.
I believe that we have the capability of
winning ALL are remaining matches but it rests on the
belief of the players and trusting Wenger to play the
right players.
Whereas, Dr. King confronted unprecedented challenges with the knowledge and
belief that, as one people united in principle and purpose, «we shall overcome» all prejudice, hate, and intolerance; his legacy lives on through the civil
rights victories
won during his lifetime, as well as those
won in the decades since;
Their self - deceiving justification was the
belief that Labour could only
win an election by moving further to the
right; this mixed with naked careerism, as they were now further from the baubles of office as their own clique was out of favour.
With the
right incentive, such as
winning a prize, children with autism do fairly well at inferring the thoughts and
beliefs of others, according to a new study
With a solid
belief from film critics that she's bound for stardom and a growing filmography of award -
winning indies and big - budget productions, Emmy's success will rest on her own talents when she sets out to prove everyone
right.