Sentences with phrase «strictly from their belief»

For christians to claim morality is strictly from their belief is completely wrong.

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Rethink marketing communications from that of addressing strictly logic - based factors but addressing often unarticulated goals, goal - directed behaviors, and beliefs tied to goals
Where religion truely becomes evil is when a holy war is started (jihad) or people actively stop others from receiving equal treatment based strictly on their own ignorant beliefs (same se.x marriage).
From a strictly sociological perspective, the growth of South Africa's new evangelical churches is striking; their theological belief system and concomitant social endeavors, fascinating.
Similarly, a religious believer's personal encounter with the divine authorizes belief in a divine mind and creator — even if such a being can not be strictly inferred from the secular world.
The traditionalists, the nativists, argue that the danger has come from the failure of the people to adhere more strictly to the old beliefs, and the old values, and the old behavior patterns.
will ask about nullification, usually in the slightly roundabout way: «Do you have any beliefs that might prevent you from making a decision based strictly on the law?»
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