They can make all
the statements about that belief that they want.
I am not making any personal
statements about my beliefs or intentions.
Not exact matches
Any
statements made herein that are not
statements of historical fact, including
statements about T - Mobile US, Inc.'s plans, outlook,
beliefs, opinions, projections, guidance, strategy, store openings, position within the industry relative to its competitors, deployment of spectrum and expected network modernization and other advancements, are forward - looking
statements.
Instead of bland, crowd - pleasing
statements about mission and
beliefs, customers now expect — and sometimes demand — that big - name companies take stands on political issues.
These forward - looking
statements include
statements about our expectations regarding our high conviction that our «Winning Together» plan unveiled this morning will improve guest experience and drive sales and profitability for our Tim Hortons restaurant owners; our expectations regarding the growth potential for each of our three brands; and our expectations and
belief that through our focus on enhancing guest satisfaction and franchisee profitability, we will create value for all of our stakeholders for many years to come.
This committee
statement is
about as close as they get to identifying their method.There is, however, a general
belief that there are four big indicators that the committee weighs heavily in their cycle identification process.
This press release contains forward - looking
statements that are based on management's current expectations, assumptions and
beliefs about its business, financial performance, operating results, the industry in which it operates and other future events.
Now, if you want to talk
about religious theory, that's a different definition, as religious theory is based on
belief and assumption and written
statements that can not be verified or proven without having faith and
belief.
Forward - looking
statements can be identified because they are not
statements of historical fact and use words such as outlook, may, should, could, believe, anticipate, expect, looking ahead, focused on, estimate, forecast, goal or intend, and similar expressions that concern our strategies, plans, intentions or
beliefs about future occurrences or results.
Please spare me your pithy
statements about acceptance,
belief and truth.
Gospels (the «good news»... by definition self - admitted biased materials) are
statements of
beliefs for believers
about what they already believe.
Most notably, Kathryn Anderson of Pinedale said that «it would be obscene and offensive to discipline Judge Neely for her
statement...
about her religious
beliefs regarding marriage.»
Gary: I had thought that you were making a
statement about your own
belief system, which I find interesting.
Based on my own detailed study of other religious
beliefs, practices, and writings, I believe that Jesus could have made such a
statement about any stream of religious writings.
If I say «I don't believe there's a god» that doesn't challenge your
belief because that's only a
statement about me.
If I say «there is no god» that challenges your
belief in God because it's a
statement about God himself.
«My
BELIEF is that people reject God», Funny that L4H talks
about twisting of facts when she begins the argument with a
statement based on personal opinion.
In this connection it must be clearly realized from the start that the
belief of the Church, the object of its teaching office, contains both
statements about divine realities such as the blessed Trinity, the Incarnation of the Logos, grace, redemption etc., and equally clear and equally obligatory
statements about man's correct moral principles.
Where is anything in my
statement that says ANYTHING
about YOU and YOUR
beliefs, that is was absurd, or anything else?
... we are offended when people, even people like Oprah, make childish
statements and claims that because every so often our
beliefs about the world and existence happen to overlap means that we Atheists OBVIOUSLY really believe in «god» after all because to the believer those rare similarities in
belief don't mean common ground... they mean «SEE, you are one of us no matter what!»
Questions have been asked
about the consistency of The Rev. Vosper in regard to her public
statements as opposed to her public professions of faith and
belief at the time of her ordination and every single time she was covenanted into a new pastoral relationship, including in 1997 with her current congregation.
In a
statement, Broglio's office said: «Archbishop Broglio and the Archdiocese stand firm in the
belief, based on legal precedent, that such a directive from the Army (
about not reading the letter) constituted a violation of his Constitutionally - protected right of free speech and the free exercise of religion, as well as those same rights of all military chaplains and their congregants.»
The
statement «I do not believe in God, or any story
about God» is a
belief.
Scholars now widely agree that the
statements in the Epistle of James
about faith and works are not made in opposition to Paul but represent an attempt to defend Paul's teaching against a misunderstanding of faith as simply intellectual
belief.
Lots of churches and church leaders want to use Matthew 16:19 and Jesus»
statement to Peter
about the keys of the kingdom of heaven as justification for judging and condemning others for their
beliefs or their behavior.
In a
statement, the church acknowledged different
beliefs held
about Richard III: «Research by the Richard III Society with others has revealed new historical aspects which have reshaped understanding.
But Stout's careful
statement of the possibilities for democracy raises other questions
about religious
belief.
This kind of consideration has even led some philosophers to urge the acceptance of scientific claims where acceptance involves no
belief about the truth or probable truth of the
statement itself.
The results are clear
statements about the nature of
belief, the God of Jesus, the Christian God, and the nature of prayer.
The
statement is not as precise as we would like
about many things that are considered «essential
beliefs» by many Christians.
You are right,
belief isn't a fact however, the
statement was «I» as in my own opinion coupled with having first hand knowledge
about this situation.
But that
statement is
about sound reasoning and honesty, not god
belief..
Does it not seem that if the Doctrine of Inspiration is central to our
beliefs about the Bible, clear
statements should be more frequent within the Bible than in only one hard - to - understand verse?
If I make a
statement about the objective world, which includes everything apart from my subjective world: my thoughts, my feelings, my
beliefs, etc., I need to back it up with empirical evidence that can be tested and retested experimentally.
Instead of «Religious
beliefs in themselves are certainly in the realm of subjective experiences and thus trivially true» I should have written «
Statements about ones religious
beliefs in themselves are certainly in the realm of subjective experiences and thus trivially true».
The problem comes when one tries to make a
statement about the outside world based on that personal
belief.
fact [fakt] something known to be true: something that can be shown to be true, to exist, or to have happened truth or reality of something: the truth or actual existence of something, as opposed to the supposition of something or a
belief about something piece of information: a piece of information, e.g. a statistic or a
statement of the truth
You believe in theories which are unproven
beliefs and try and back them up with the
statement «Science provides questions that may never be answered...» LOL talk
about a lazy answer.
PDX — It doesn't take a Genius to realize from my
statements that i have read things other than the Bible you moron i have spent many hours reading and listening to scientists
about their theories on the big bang, i have listened to ideas from the most revered scientists including Hawking and others, and they all admit that there are holes in their theories, that nothing fully explains their big bang theory, the physics doesn't add up let alone the concept, there are plenty of scientists hard at work trying to make the numbers fit and the theory hold weight but if you ask any of them they can not give you the answers and the reason being... there are none, the theory doesn't work, If by the observable laws of Physics, Matter in this Universe can not be created or destroyed, you can only change its state, i.e. solid to liquid, to gas... to energy... There is no explanation for how an entire reality full of Matter can be created out of nothing... Scientists know this... idiots that are atheists and simply would rather NOT believe that their lives and actions they take within their lifespan are being witnessed by an Omnipotent God do not WANT to believe... but Your
belief in God does not change whether or not he exists you will be judged.
The King of the Wire puts his faith in the King of Kings.Just before Nik Wallenda steps onto the wire tonight in an attempt to become the first person to walk a tightrope across the mouth of the Horseshoe Falls, he'll form a circle with a dozen close friends and members of his close - knit Christian family and they'll say a prayer to Jesus Christ.The cross Wallenda wears around his neck every time he walks on a wire isn't just a fashion
statement, it's a message
about the religious
beliefs the American performer holds close to his heart.
But if we assume the LDL cholesterol
belief to be true, what
about the claim that coconut oil raises LDL cholesterol — is this
statement true?
«From the very beginning, this campaign was never
about one person or idea but, rather, the overarching
belief that working families in Southern and Eastern Brooklyn deserve honest, progressive representation that works for us,» read a
statement from Smitherman.
Washington (CNN)-- Senate Democrats pushed back en masse against one of President Barack Obama's federal court nominees on Wednesday, questioning Michael Boggs of Georgia
about his past
statements and
beliefs about abortion, gay marriage and the Confederate flag.
When the
statements were attributed to Trump, the aggregate
belief score fell to
about six out of 10.
Overall, self - identified Republicans who were surveyed gave Trump's false
statements a collective «
belief score» of
about six, on a scale of 0 - 10, when those
statements were attributed to him.
Canadian academics want science minister Gary Goodyear to resign over his latest
statements involving religious views In March, Goodyear linked possible doubts
about evolution to his
beliefs.
There is a «troubling discrepancy,» Steneck observed, «between public
statements about how «rare» misconduct in research supposedly is and the more private
belief on the part of many researchers that it is fairly common.»
A sorting activity in which students can colour code the
statements based on if the relate to the following categories: Scientific theories and the creation of the universe, Scientific theories and the creation of humanity, Islamic
beliefs about the creation of the universe, Islamic
beliefs about the creation of humanity
Creating
belief statements about all learners is guided by the following questions:
Statement on Diversity The College has included
beliefs and affirmations
about diversity in several important documents including the mission
statement and the conceptual framework.