Sentences with phrase «text as a false»

PolitiFact Florida rated the claim that English teachers must spend half their time on informational texts as False.
He goes on to discuss the handwritten text as a false indication of an authentic voice.

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Well, for starters, the very first line... as if the date of the writings — «bronze age and iron age man» — renders the text false.
It is because of this ancient and false text that thousands of people suffer daily, because of the mass delusion known as religion.
All of this simply demonstrates that the Deus of Pandeism is a superior Creator to the false gods of the ignorant theistic texts, which foist nonsense such as the Earth existing before the Sun, talking snakes, inhereted sinfulness, and resurrection of the dead.
The alleged subordination of the gospel to Karl Marx is illustrated, for example, by charging that «false» liberation theology concentrates too much on a few selected biblical texts that are always given a political meaning, leading to an overemphasis on «material» poverty and neglecting other kinds of poverty; that this leads to a «temporal messianism» that confuses the Kingdom of God with a purely «earthly» new society, so that the gospel is collapsed into nothing but political endeavor; that the emphasis on social sin and structural evil leads to an ignoring or forgetting of the reality of personal sin; that everything is reduced to praxis (the interplay of action and reflection) as the only criterion of faith, so that the notion of truth is compromised; and that the emphasis on communidades de base sets a so - called «people's church» against the hierarchy.
It's not so much a self - fulfilling question, as you call it, so much as a call to explore the culture and ask questions, rather than assume that, since a text is «false,» it's not worth exploring with a critical eye.
Yes, science adjusts its position as more knowledge is obtained; this is in stark contrast to religion which relies on ancient texts to explain the world even though those texts were written in ignorance and scientific knowledge shows them to be false.
Without casting Enlightenment rationalism as categorically evil, Wright details some of the problematic consequences of Enlightenment assumptions regarding the biblical text: false claims to absolute objectivity, the elevation of «reason» («not as an insistence that exegesis must make sense with an overall view of God and the wider world,» Wright notes, «but as a separate «source» in its own right»), reductive and skeptical readings of scripture that cast Christianity as out - of - date and irrelevant, a human - based eschatology that fosters a «we - know - better - now» attitude toward the text, a reframing of the problem of evil as a mere failure to be rational, the reduction of the act of God in Jesus Christ to a mere moral teacher, etc..
Ancient Egyptian Coptic gospel of Jesus» wife can be genuine or forged Coptic — Gnostic text, but in every case, it is the false text as the purpose to distort genuine Biblical gospels.
It's also false to think that all Christians interpret God or the Blible in quite the same way — any basic analysis of the biblical and apocryphal texts would show you that God isn't gendered when, frequently, God is refered to as male.
The same way snow tracks indicated a false sense of security to my brother and I as we considered whether to maneuver our snow - skis through the trees, eventually ending in a face plant, texting and social media direct messaging indicate a false sense of security to married men and women.
«It has special ways of detecting block quotes, italicized text, text in quotation marks, as well statements of mathematical theorems, to avoid false positives.»
Custom quizzes and tests are often more costly, while text - only tests (such as multiple choice or true / false) generally require fewer resources, which make them less expensive.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources prepare students for answering Q1 and Q2 and cover the following: - introduction to paper 2 - expectations and timings - identifying key information in 19th century and modern texts - identifying the point of view of a writer - inferring - exploring how language creates tone - complete true or false tasks (as per the exam) for the texts read - explore the term synthesis - synthesise information from 2 texts - work in pairs and groups - explore model answers - investigate these of connectives to synthesise - self and peer assess - develop vocabulary and analyse vocabulary in texts using inference - explore audience and purpose Regular assessments are included to assess students ability in true or false and synthesis tasks.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources prepare students for answering Q1 and Q2 and cover the following: - structure strip to help form better responses to question 2 (synthesis)- introduction to paper 2 - expectations and timings - identifying key information in 19th century and modern texts - identifying the point of view of a writer - inferring - exploring how language creates tone - complete true or false tasks (as per the exam) for the texts read - explore the term synthesis - synthesise information from 2 texts - work in pairs and groups - explore model answers - investigate these of connectives to synthesise - self and peer assess - develop vocabulary and analyse vocabulary in texts using inference - explore audience and purpose Regular assessments are included to assess students ability in true or false and synthesis tasks.
CASL was intended to protect people from receiving unsolicited commercial electronic messages via email, social networking accounts and text messages, as well as to combat false representations of products and services promoted online.
And, if so, the provision is simply badly tailored to become a per se rule — which should allow for a case by case scrutiny of the information provided to consumers (ie the «false impression» prong of the text) as well as of the actual costs necessary to redeem the prize (as ruled by the High Court of England and Wales).
The recently published text, titled The High - Conflict Custody Battle: Protect Yourself and Your Kids from a Toxic Divorce, False Accusations, and Parental Alienation, promises to serve as a guide to parents navigating a difficult custody proceeding.
I might tell the neighbour — if I knew they weren't just being nosy, but equally as important: if it sold for under market value due to factors that aren't typically or properly articulated in the text overview, or might not be apparent in the photos, I wouldn't want the neighbour to draw the wrong conclusions about where the market was going and start spreading the false word around.
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