Sentences with phrase «than belief»

Faith is nothing more than a belief in something for which you have no evidence.
Faith is so much more than belief in something.
Personally, I don't want my engineers believing that facts must conform to their beliefs, rather than beliefs conforming to facts.
I'm wondering about actual incentives other than belief about what other people believe.
That most people believe in gods is no more evidence for the existence of gods than the belief that the earth was flat is evidence for its shape.
These are no better than the belief in «original sin» and I believe that true science can do better.
Perhaps the belief in ghosts in more important than the belief in itself.
A «reasonable» suspicion means something more than a mere suspicion and something less than a belief based upon reasonable and probable grounds.
Then when you are in public, sometimes you will hear things that are different than your belief system.
Shouldn't being good be a much more important criteria than belief?
Indeed, atheism requires more strength than belief does.
It may have more to do with values than beliefs.
Faith is more than belief though it involves belief.
So I wonder exactly just how much more «real» your belief in science is than a belief in the divine is?
But, the energy of knowledge is so much stronger than belief.
Faith as a choice rather than a belief or a proof.
Your conclusion is based on nothing other than your belief.
This feeling of connection goes deeper than beliefs or knowledge.
efforts to change behaviours (are) better invested in stressing the relevance of climate change impacts and our role in mitigating and adapting, rather than beliefs about whether human activity causes climate change.
And a belief in one is no different than a belief in the Tooth Fairy.
Awfully convenient, these new claims that these gods now want only blind faith rather than belief from the miracles performed.
But belief in such powers per se is no more affected by scientific knowledge than belief in God himself.
That isn't what Jesus said or wanted, and your theory is no more representative of the Facts than your belief in an imaginary friend!
No matter what all too many textbooks say, interest can't be the «price» of money, since it is busy being the price of credit, which is something else again; and perhaps no belief in the history of monetary economics has done more damage than the belief that monetary expansion is a reliable means for reducing interest rates.
«When beggars and shoeshine boys, barbers and beauticians can tell you how to get rich it is time to remind yourself that there is no more dangerous illusion than the belief that one can get something for nothing» Bernard Baruch
Faith that the sun will rise is more of a resonable expectation than a belief despite evidence — there is a precedent set based on long observation by not only the person making the belief statement, but also by everybody else in the world (except maybe the Inuit).
Agnostics know that there is no proof one way or the other, and that specific non-belief is no more scientifically provable than belief.
So why is that more illogical than the belief that when we die we will all sit around on clouds playing harps for all eternity?
What is more human - centric than the belief that some group of people somehow knows the truth and the whole truth, and that that belief is not subject to question, regardless of the evidence?
«What greater expression of faith in the American experiment than this, what greater form of patriotism is there than the belief that America is not yet finished, that we are strong enough to be self - critical, that each successive generation can look upon our imperfections and decide that it is in our power to remake this nation to more closely align with our highest ideals?»
Actually, I think most people find non belief easer than belief.
I was brought up a Muslim, but for me it was more of a cultural thing than a belief.
This morning CNN's expert panel appeared to be unanimous that an academic discussion of religion was less useful than belief in something that resulted in being kind to our fellow man.
A small amount of logic and common sense proves athiest belief to be nothing more than a belief which is a religion that does not believe in a god, nothing more, nothing less.
Actually the original article is much more interesting than the belief blog essay by John Blake.
And he is not wrong in saying so, though the reason gets at a deeper difference between the traditions than their beliefs about the Virgin Mary.
I simply pointed out that the Big Bang is no more a truth than a belief in God.
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