Sentences with phrase «so folks like»

* Also, be sure to open up your comments on your blog to include the «name / url» option so folks like myself can comment!
* Also, be sure to open up your comments on your blog to include the «name / url» option so folks like myself can comment!
So folk like to associate that chain of events to their faith and God.

Not exact matches

Big Data is so voluminous, the byte sizes it refers to are terms we pedestrian folk don't typically even hear — things like «petabytes,» «exabytes,» and «zettabytes.»
Other folks might want dentures because they want to eat an apple again - and yet others want dentures so when they speak it doesn't sound like «dey ain't got no peep!»
Another issue is that we've gone from one to four offices in the past year, so how do we make the folks in Columbus, Reno, and London feel like they're part of the team?
Even so, the researchers aren't making broad pronouncements that remote work always trumps office work in terms of productivity, but rather suggest certain kinds of workers might be better suited for it, such as solitary, hourly folks whose output can be measured — call - center reps, proofreaders, developers, and the like.
If you — like so many folks — muse about the day you can leave the stress of the rat race behind, grab control of your life, and head off on an adventure abroad... with an income that went with you... That day could be a lot sooner than you think.
As companies like Shopify scale, managers inevitably lose that immediate knowledge of what's going on every day, and so the folks at Shopify unleashed the wisdom of its crowd.
«We got a lot of feedback that folks didn't like the list of assets, so in the final rule that list is gone,» Perez said.
Ezra Klein: So I'm going to give a little bit of a quick Singapore overview for folks who aren't as read in on it, and if anybody would like to learn a lot more about this, they can search my name and Singaporean healthcare system.
It happens so much, a positive comment is actually generally percieved as paid or planted — especially for bigger brands and products, the exception is in microcommunities where like minded folks who know each other will prop each other up.
«I do feel like Microsoft has a vast opportunity here for thinking about evolving some of these programs towards «How do we engage further, how do we continue to add more value, how do we help folks accelerate innovation in and around what we're doing, so that it creates more value for the market, how it creates more value for our customers?»»
Guests drop by every so often, such as label mate Jason Collett, a folk singer / songwriter who looks like a stubbly hobo the first day on the job.
No wonder we have so many problems with these folks and thank someone that they are ALL NOT LIKE THAT!
I wonder why folks like iqueue120 don't know that àssholes like the folks in North Carolina and Texas made so it would be unconstîtutional to allow gays to have any official relationship.
In times past those were common explanations from folks like you so desperate for an explanation they just made one up and decided to believe it.
It's almost like we looked around and said, «Well, marriage is really difficult, and a lot of folks never experience intimacy, joy or happiness in their marriages, so let's just tell them marriage is supposed to make them holy instead.»
In times past those were common explanations from folks just like you so desperate for an explanation they just made one up and decided to believe it.
«Christians are so loving — so much like the ideal story Jesus (sarcasm)... many of the good Christian folks bash Caitlyn Jenner... Only I spoke out» Sabio «Thanks Sabio for speaking out» David
We wanted to know what it's like to be a nonbeliever in the Bible Belt, so over the course of the weekend we asked some of the folks here to share their secrets.
So bottom line treat folks like you want to be treated.
While that's always a real possibility, it's nice for folks that are like minded to get together to share common experiences or help one another along a not - so - clear path to personal fulfillment.
the other curious thing is when theists go after the atheists over our knowledge of scripture, most atheists were once theists so we would have some idea of scripture like you all however with the onslaught of attacks from religious folks in the real world when they discover we're not «one of them» has the same effect as the villian in the comics unwittingly creating the superhero.
so if you mean that irene is a punishment for the bad folks, then it's like using a nuclear weapon to hit a taliban jeep.
«The cult - like behaviour of those who claim «once - gay, always - gay», saying that gay - identified and practicing folk never change and may not try to do so - even punishing those who do - is intrusive and bullying.»
The Knights of Columbus folks were usually in the basement of the church getting hammered... Priests give out liquor every Sunday... so AA meetings held at church is kind of like a Catch - 22 kind of thing...
Some folks, and some churches, seems like they've been so busy customising for the last few hundred years that «Church» to them just means whatever stage of construction they're seeing at the moment.
That's one reason why folks like Steven Pinker and Richard Dawkins fight so vigorously against faith.
I find that people like to be lead, we have a lot of folks that are so wounded they need the vision of someone else to create a sense of hope for themselves.
The part I did nt like (and am not necessarily accusing you of) is that every time there is an anti-semitic crime, so many folks immediately rail against jews for «making something out of nothing» or «always playing the victim card».
Most folks in the GOP like this guy so need I say anymore.
Especially sticky is the fact that over the last six months I've been working to reform the way that our church interacts with folks in the neighbourhood (or at least the intentionality and sharing of that interaction) to focus more on love rather than proselytizing, so I feel like to abandon now would leave even more than the usual mess behind...
Most civilized folks are interested in finding out what THIS current life has to offer and probably share the feeling that once it's done, you don't get another ride like, so WHY take a chance (i know... you'll have your «faith» rebuttal) and rush in the inevitable, especially if you're having a good time in life?
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
Those of you wary of Romney's religion sound just like the folks who were so very worried about Kennedy becoming President because of his Catholic religion.
While the reasons these folks have left the church may be real, the greater reasons like child abuse and the subsequent cover ups, I would argue are the largest reason why I and so many others left the church.
This view underscores the rest of the pope's words after he said «I am deeply sorry» and construes them to mean something like: «I am sorry that you inattentive folks are so agitated about what I said, hut I am not withdrawing a single iota of subscript.»
I know he is a man of God and he is a human, so folks act like because he is a preacher he can not sin, not saying he is guilty or not, but we really do not know.
The Church has a long history of remembering folks who followed hard after Jesus in their own time and so show us what it looks like to live faithfully in the places where we are.
Innumerable examples of like folk beliefs and practices may be found in any so - called advanced culture.
So, in essence, your god creates billions and billions of folks, just like me, for the sole purpose of torturing us for all eternity.
it's like some folks have NOTHING else in their lives so they pick on other people for make belive reasons.
So if you don't like to give to government so it can spend it on bridges and roads to help employ folks to build them or help the poor and disabled to keep their heads above water, because as conservatives including Beck himself has said, all it does is perpatuate «laziness»... how do you suppose a person with that kind of mentality is going to approach «charity»So if you don't like to give to government so it can spend it on bridges and roads to help employ folks to build them or help the poor and disabled to keep their heads above water, because as conservatives including Beck himself has said, all it does is perpatuate «laziness»... how do you suppose a person with that kind of mentality is going to approach «charity»so it can spend it on bridges and roads to help employ folks to build them or help the poor and disabled to keep their heads above water, because as conservatives including Beck himself has said, all it does is perpatuate «laziness»... how do you suppose a person with that kind of mentality is going to approach «charity»?
Like the first Jewish Christians who had a hard time wrapping their heads around the thought of embracing «unclean» Gentiles — even though their Bible clearly commanded circumcision and to keep kosher — so some believers today balk at accepting LGBT folk.
So I wish you well, I will continue to read your blog, laugh and cry over some of your cartoons, and maybe, just maybe, I can find a group of folks like myself who just want to be church, live church, not act church, or agendize church.
And so this «heavenly lottery» attracts countless thousands who even borrow money to support their evangelist and thus increase the chance of hitting it big like the folk they see on TV.
Wow, David's repeated cartoons like this make me so glad that my intuitions turned me away from protestant churchism well before I had to confront folks like this — for I certainly would have.
And so because they're committed to a super-young-earth model of Creation, the AIG folks end up dismissing a ton of actual scientific and historical evidence (like the fact that we have more than 4,937 years of after - Flood history) that's really a deal - breaker for anyone who really wants to sit down and think this through.
Kinda like folks who proudly wear the label of «Liberal» who so obviously are unaware of the meaning of that word.
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