Sentences with phrase «something people are born»

On the one hand, if sexual orientation is something people are born with, and can not change even if they want to — akin to skin colour or handedness — this should overturn the notion that people choose to be gay and could equally well choose not to be.
Your argument presupposes that being gay is something people are born with.
Even though I agree that homosexuality is a choice and something people are born knowing, I was very offended by this comic.
Empathy is a learned trait, not something people are born with, but introverts tend to empathize a little better than some of their peers.

Not exact matches

Learning to manage people is a skill that takes time to acquire; it's not something you're born with.
She's learned to think like her customer — this isn't something people are just born knowing.
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And of course you realize that the number of people who believe something has ZERO bearing on whether that thing is true.
Kierkegaard was saying that if a philosophy bears a message fit to assist in building the Kingdom of God, then something in that message will hurt the heads or abrade the sensitivities of ordinarily sinful people» folks like us.
obviously you don't truly agree with what you are going to preach, or you are preaching legalism of some sort, or you're twisting the text to say something it doesn't say, or you really couldn't say what you're planning on saying with integrity, or it's just so frigging boring that you're dreading the thought of keeping yourself awake during it, as well as the people.
or something one is born with... in fact I have a list of what authorities says in these matters (APA,, etc) who all admit it is not conclusive that genetic factors determine if a person is gay or not.
Use your brain people are killing their toddlers everyday, do something about the «already born babies» being killed.
I have met many people like this person in my life and they all try their best to get me to accept their sexual behavior as something they were «born» with.
Even if every person ever born agrees that they think something is immoral, there is nothing identifying it as absolutely «immoral».
Conversion therapy is hatred and bigotry dressed up in religiousity and made palpable because that religion has made people desperate to become something other than who they were born to be, stigmatizing them and calling them filth until they can no longer stand themselves so much that they beg to be made clean.
Biblical literalism is a powerful force today; it tends to imprison people in attitudes that were suitable enough when science and technology were little dreamt of but which fail to illuminate a society in which, for instance, it is desirable, because of the effects of modern hygiene on death rates, for women to bear, on the average, perhaps a third as many infants as were appropriate two or three thousand or even two hundred years ago, a society in which war might mean something like the end of the species, or at least vastly closer to that than any war of the past could be.
For instance, when these characteristics are perceived as exhibited in an individual enduringly and in a sense in which these are understood to affect the world around in a favorable fashion — either in an objective sense of effecting something concrete outside such a person [like effecting healing, foretelling, acting as medium in a non-rational manner or simply doing good or saying good to help the people selflessly], exhibiting personal traits, conditions and states which are known to be «abnormal» [like going into trances, hearing voices, seeing visions, or just the simple unconventional behavior, which proceed from such an individual's horizon to affect, influence, impact others» horizons]-- or is subjectively perceived to be extra-ordinary — such an individual is said to be godly, god - bearing, pious or saintly.
It is up to the person proposing something to provide evidence that it exists; no one bears any responsibility to prove it does not.
It's rare to find a person that's just born into something and then completely stays with it without some sort of grappling.
But if you have found something you enjoy and are good at and people tell you they are edified and encouraged through your ministry, then this might be an indication that you are fruit bearing and God has cleaned you or is in the process of it.
I've always considered Jung's idea of the «Collective Unconscious» and Plato's discussion of memory in Meno quite interesting, with the idea that we have access to information beyond what we've personally experienced and that we are not born completely tabula rasa, that education is not one person giving someone else some bit of information, but rather simply reminding them of something they already knew since before being born.
People are born gay, its not a lifestyle and its not something that can be cured... thats such an uneducated thing to say.
But I was impressed by the number of people who interpreted Question 9 — «I believe I bear fruit for the Lord, that I live a life worthy of Christ» — as saying something about social involvement.
I believe that if something is of God it bears fruit — people being saved, disciples being raised up, going into all the world and preaching the gospel — if there is to be any judgement it should be on whether the great commission is being fulfilled.
When God lets Himself be born and becomes man, this is not an idle notion of His, something that occurs to Him as a way of undertaking something to put an end after all to the boredom which people have been impudent enough to say must be associated with being God — it is not for the interest of an adventure.
Yes, because homelessness and actual sin like stealing, cheating, murder, isn't worth fighting for, but people born gay, no matter how kind and loving and helpful, now there's something you can gang up on, easy pray right?
a few months before my son was born i updated my facebook account about our cats (something that i used to frequently do — yes, i am that person) and my cousin (who had a one year old at the time) made a comment something like «make sure you give them a lot of attention now, they won't get any when the little one is born
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Jolie Cash: Hot Mama Yoga cam about kind of in a funny way, because I've been teaching prenatal yoga and I thought that we need something that is going to get people interested, because when you come to a prenatal yoga class, a lot of women thought that prenatal is really boring, because they kind of just sit there and look over their shoulder and breath; and the equivalent of birth they say is like running a marathon.
It's something they will be able to tell people the rest of their lives that they were born here.
If the person is not on Twitter, but is affiliated with an organization that does have an account, you many consider using something like «@RedCross's McGovern,» bearing in mind that this may suggest that the person is actively speaking on behalf of the organization, and that this will also consume valuable extra characters.
It's something we think a lot of people should be aware of because the outcome of a lot of those debates are going to have a very real bearing on how many, many people are treated in the future.
Too many people think math is «boring, useless, too hard, irrelevant, stifling, something that people don't use,» says Whitney, a former math professor and hedge fund analyst.
Given that economists have to deal with diverse human beings within their research, they need to bear in mind that «rational decisions» mean something different for people with different backgrounds.
There is not something that people are born with good bicep and triceps.
Good going on getting * something * done, but this kind of «data» is exactly how daft diet ideologies are born, like the vegan crowd praising McDougall's «plant based sciencehealth» BS which helped a few people out, but also modifies 20 - 30 other lifestyle factors beyond eating a few leaves.
If people have movement patterns that are out, we know if you go and start to bear crawl, if you start to do simple rolling progressions, if you start to do something as grounded as close chain as like a kettlebell swing and then you go back and you retest, a lot of those movements are restored.
The truth is that many people reach for those crackers, or chips because they are bored, or stressed out and really just want something to do, or have something to make them feel better, or satisfied for awhile.
sometimes consume dried fruit or fresh fruit will be something boring for some people.
And I think that you can always judge better whether you like something or not when you see it on a person who is actually wearing it (instead of looking at boring online - shop pictures).
Some people seem to naturally have that leadership vibe, but EP isn't something that you're just born with.
Many of these people who are bored in their relationship or need something more for whatever reason will turn to a married dating site to possibly connect with someone.
For some people, «religion» merely refers to the faith into which they were born and is something they may no longer actively practice.
I don't know why people pay for this type of service still, but they say there's one born every minute so I guess that has something to do with it?
Im a pretty laidback person i was born in jacksonville florida & I love the south I love going out as much as i love movie nights Im always down for trying something new lifes to short not to I have a big crazy family I wouldnt have it any other way they mean the world to me i have my own...
To say some things about myself... well, I'm quite the boring person to say the least, unless someone has something going on and invites me out then I'm usually at home doing my own thing.
If you are the sort of person that is bored with the same old date ideas and options, you need to look into doing something a little bit out of the ordinary.
You do not want to look like a boring person to be with, and if she is talking about something that you know nothing about, she'll get bored much quickly.
But there's something inherently funny about a fat bear hitting people in the face — and Dreamworks know it.
But it's not as gross as watching actors as talented as these try to make something out of a script that contrives human interaction in such a way that Love Actually becomes quasi-fantastical in its attempts to sell the events as something born out of love — you know, the kind of stuff that gets people by in the real world, not the sweet syrupy stuff in movies.
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