Theo I suppose if you are a creationist you can make
your self believe in anything including the misrepresentations you have made in your comments in the past.
Not exact matches
And honestly saying you
believe in God and
self - identify as Christian doesn't mean you actually Lean on God for
anything so they say they're Christian but living as an Atheist.
Kevin your right personal beliefs and or religion does not belong
in law, and I am not saying that what this atheist organization is doing is wrong or
anything, I think what there doing is a good thing, I just think this particular message could have been done from a different perspective, this message makes them appear like the
self righteous ones, and it might give out the wrong kind of message, instead it should have said something like you
believe in god fine, but don't put it
in our laws.
The fact that you don't
believe there is
anything larger than you
in the universe, quite simply proves how
self centered you must be.
Then, just as they start stuttering and stammering through some half - @ $ $ attempt to pretend they understand their own bss - ackward behavior, ask them why anyone who
believes in SELF - RELIANCE and pulling yourself up by your bootstraps would worship anyone or
anything... AT ALL.
I truly
believe high
self esteem is
in fact embracing your awesome and not letting anyone, or
anything such as media and advertising, convince you differently.
I
believe that the organism will always try to balance itself, so if you notice that one chakra is out of whack, be kind to yourself as it is not a sign of
anything other than your
Self trying to be
in balance with all the armor and defenses we pile around our sacred core being.
Fast forward to today's world of publishing and indie authors have become the illegitimate bastard children seemingly no one's proud to acknowledge, if we
believe anything Dr. Jim Taylor has to say
in his article, «Are
Self - Published Authors Really Authors or Even Published?»
Bianca Casady, a
self - proclaimed «writer more than
anything»,
believes her prose takes its shape as naturally
in visual forms as it does
in lyrics.
i
believe i can do
anything if i try and nothing stands
in the way but my
self.
Tattling was always a pet peeve of mine and, whenver one of mine would come to me witha complaint that someone had hit, or grabbed, etc., I learned to say, «What happened just before he / she hit, grabbed, etc.» I
believe anything parents can do to foster a positive
self - image (that means private, not public, discipline, even if it means a quick walk to a restroom or back to the car), and to encourage mutual respect (allowing a child to express how he / she feels about the discipline being meted out by the parent, and giving an age - appropriate child a say - so
in the discipline) will not only benefit the child, but will benefit all those who encounter that child during his / her lifetime.