Sentences with phrase «speak out of ignorance»

One thing really bothers me about many posts in this forum and others: people speak out of ignorance.
You had better read, mark, learn and inwardly digest rather than speak out of ignorance.
Christ established ONE church and ex-teapartyr is speaking out of ignorance.
People who claim different are speaking out of ignorance.
Nor is my own, if in fact I'm speaking out of my ignorance of the delight foreskin can deliver.
It is much easier to deal with when you realize the person you are talking to is speaking out of ignorance or insecurity rather than outright antipathy.
«He [Bernard Mornah] is speaking out of ignorance, malice or outright lies.
If anybody is complaining that their life is worse off since Buhari became president, he is speaking out of ignorance or (seeking) to commit mischief.

Not exact matches

It speaks to me of a moving out of general ignorance and into an awareness of just how big (and horrible) the world can be.
Some of you are speaking out of great ignorance.
I speak from experience — even when you're reacting negatively out of ignorance, it is going to affect your child.
Interacting with Tony Adam Adjei on KasapaFM's Sport Show «Dwedwemu», Powers disclosed that Bukom Banku spoke about his supposed affiliation to the NPP out of ignorance since the NPP aspirant for Ablekuma South Constituency, Jerry Shaibu happens to be his Lawyer.
Speaking in an interview with Chief Jerry Forson, host of Ghana Yensom on Accra 100.5 FM on Friday December 16, Mr Afotey Agbo said: «Some of our people (agents) were not vigilant at the polling stations because instead of sitting close to the polling officers who were issuing the ballot papers, they were asked to keep a distance and out of ignorance or influence, they did.
The three actors spoke eloquently about their experience in Alejandro González Iñárritu's «Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),» a movie that, as moderator Annette Insdorff pointed out, required an intense level of craft and poise.
< — spoken out of pure ignorance.
In We Who Speak English: And Our Ignorance of Our Mother Tongue, Charles Allen Lloyd called it a monstrosity: «[A] pparently about half of our teachers of English go out of their way to handicap their pupils by inculcating [the rule].
Just as good men need to speak out against sexist jokes, remarks that objectify women and to challenge male supremacists who seek to use the children in order to maintain what they believe is their male privilege to control women, good mental health professionals also must speak out against the minority in their profession who routinely hurt women and children whether out of greed, sexism or ignorance.
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