Sentences with phrase «specific belief system»

Today, religious views of all kinds abound in Arlington Heights, and there are plenty of churches to accommodate your specific belief system and great schools for the kids.
It often comes in the form of proselytism to indoctrinate the population in a politically and / or geographically separate area to conform to a specific belief system.
I can only hope that the next person to speak pointed out that the program isn't christian and reminded that person (outside the meeting) that AA espouses no specific belief system.
It's a law in congress stating everyone should pray, it sure as hell then applies to me, especially when it's my government promoting a specific belief system.
We have found that attempting to embrace opposing childbirth methods (which create specific belief systems) can be detrimental to success with hypnotic childbirth.

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Companies can now drive loyalty, and therefore higher lifetime retention and value, by leveraging convenience with even further granularity of access to products or information or both, giving specific customers specifically what they want every time, in a way that caters to their product preferences (and possibly their belief system).
religion: 1: a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe 2: a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects 3: a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
This is certainly an interesting article which raises a legitimate question for those of faith as well as for those without any specific spiritual belief system: Does God care who wins and if so, why and how much and what influence does He have over the outcome?
1) That in no way addresses my post 2) I don't believe in sin 3) Eternal condemnation for a finitie «sin» is an unjust and immoral system, as is eternal reward for holding a specific belief instead of a totality of actions taken, and the innermost part of a humans morality.
Arrogance is believing that one out of the thousands of belief systems is completely right and only those who think and believe a very specific way can get to «eternal paradise».
I find that Whitehead's exposition is question - begging and seriously misleading.4 The exposition is misleading insofar as it suggests that belief in either a specific or generic causal nexus is adequately justified by a subject's experience of CE alone and not ultimately by systematic considerations, particularly those related to prehension.5 If Whitehead's theory of perception was intended to stand alone without support from the rest of his system, as Ford suggests (EWM 181 - 182), then I claim that it is insufficiently justified insofar as a part of it, the theory of CE, is inadequately justified.
He takes pains to show that in every respect except the specific matter of prophecy belief they looked and behaved remarkably like anyone else occupying a similar position in the social system.
Perhaps so, but that conclusion flies in the face of a long tradition of sociological research that has shown relationships between specific types of beliefs and variations in social class, region, family structure, and political system.
I don't promote any one specific tradition or belief system inside the discipleship group, and try to encourage others to do the same.
Western culture, sometimes equated with Western civilization, Western lifestyle or European civilization, is a term used very broadly to refer to a heritage of social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief systems, political systems, and specific artifacts and technologies that have some origin or association with Europe.
It speaks to a very specific kind of British mentality, the kind that operates independently of any other cultural affectation or belief system.
One approach to dealing with religions and belief systems is to design specific subjects taught over a number of years.
Apparent throughout the everyday functioning of the education system, culture is made of the beliefs, habits values, visions, norms, systems, and symbols within a specific and definable school community.
In exquisitely rendered paintings, works on paper, wall and floor works, sculptures, site - specific installations and public projects, the Mysore - based artist examines structures, borders and barriers as a series of ever - shifting concepts, alluding to an interconnectedness that compels the viewer to consider their relationship to the art work as part of a wider conversation about systems of knowledge, belief and power.
I appropriate familiar objects and social events, which are universally recognisable within specific cultural contexts (games, souvenirs), to invite audiences to take a look at the society that they live in, often revealing underlying belief systems, drawing audiences into a series of questions that ask «how do we come to know what it is that we know» — Yara El - Sherbini, 2015
Is there anything other than a cynical reason that Dr. Curry denies the specific political fingerprint of the AGW belief system?
Regardless of your specific faith or belief system, most believe we were created and sent to earth by a Divine Being, where we live as families, to learn to love and be loved.
Further, it is an open question as to how much participants can meaningfully forgive a transgression on any given day, and future work might assess the associations between belief systems and forgiveness of specific transgressions over time.
OREA (specific to Ontario) thus is a guilty party to the faulty belief system that is promoted by OREA and which susbsequently pervades the general population of students enrolled in real estate classes.
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