I grew up on a reservation in Northern Wisconsin, and would
say my beliefs tend to lean towards Native theology.
Not exact matches
This recommendation comes from finance professor Anat Admati, who
says: «Economists
tend to think that
beliefs and behavior are guided by incentives and rational processing of information, but I know that there is more to it than this simple model, and that other disciplines have much to
say.
«I do find it a puzzling quality of liberal Christians that they
tend to get excited when something that had been a cherished
belief or practice of the Church is shown to have been false,»
says Rod Dreher, commenting on a new book by a Notre Dame historian who
says that the early Church's stories of martyrdom were false.
I
tend to agree, but when she
said it was because of her religious
beliefs, that was the violation.
I have no problem
saying that an intelligent person could believe, and this is because humans
tend to compartmentalize their
beliefs, and give special exceptions in terms of standards of evidence to the
belief that they were either raised with, or feels most comfortable to them.
Although, when you mix in a religion that has scripture verses that
says whole categories of people are going to hell coupled with the
belief that these scripture verses come from God almighty, then you have the situation where some additional percentage of people (
say y %) will also
tend to be mean and nasty (who otherwise may not have been) because they think that is what God wants them to be.
«African American Christians historically have high levels of
beliefs that align with evangelical
beliefs but
tend not to use that term,» Stetzer
said.
People who strongly agree with one statement
tend to strongly agree with others, indicating the statements measure a «theological package» of evangelical
belief, Stetzer
said.
And accepting unbiblical
beliefs tends to
say the opposite.
«When people write about protagonists, they
tend to exemplify their own cultural
beliefs,» he
says.
Said Mihalek: «Lots of coaches preparing for two games in a weekend against different opponents will
tend to focus more practice time on the first of the two opponents, partly because of the
belief in momentum,» Mihalek noted.
Dr Bunning
said: «What
tends to happen is that these types of cultural
beliefs affect how individuals with disabilities view themselves and how other people see them.
Reasons behind the dismissal of scientific evidence included the overuse of often misleading social media as a main source of news, one that
tends to reinforce rather than question a user's
beliefs, speakers
said.
Psychologists
say that people
tend to like someone who shares their habits despite popular
belief that opposites attract.
He
says «deeper learning» combines a focus on in - depth academic knowledge and skills — and
tends to embrace the goals of the Common Core State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards — with the
belief that students must also master communication skills, learn to collaborate effectively, and own, manage and justify their own learning to be truly college and career ready.
That
belief has underpinned China's rapid expansion in renewable energy, because it
tends to be made in China, Mr. Li
said.