Do you think that if animal advocates focus more on changing behaviors (perhaps by promoting animal alternatives and cultured meat),
then changes in belief will follow?
Not exact matches
Though we don't have a crystal ball, if you believe your tax rate will be higher
in the future due to your expected income stream or your
beliefs about future tax rates,
then you should consider this new tax
change.
Think about it, if the
belief in their god was as powerful and life
changing as they claim,
then why do millions and millions of Christians fail so much.
No zealot
changes one to their ideas by ridiculing someone and
then shoving their
beliefs in others faces.
The fact being as long as one abides by ideas /
beliefs then there will always be dispute conflict ideas
beliefs can
change with development of one's brain / as one's ideas
beliefs may strengthen
in the brains development.
After all these years of study, of experience, of seeing others
change, and becoming a different person myself, my
belief system has gone a long way from «because the bible says so» to lets see everything the bible has to say about it, what was going on
then, who it was said to, and what it means
in the context of life today.
While unfortunate that some feel discriminated against, if NY (
then, presumably
in later years, all of America) ends up
changing to observe
beliefs of other religions,
then the Christians lose.
So much has
changed in the world, so many older
beliefs and ideas have been abandoned or if not abandoned
then gravely doubted, so much of our modern way of living appears to make prayer unintelligible, that they are puzzled about the whole enterprise.
If everything
in our mind is subject to
change then so are our most treasured
beliefs!
A
belief is something you have come to based on an active search where you you gather evidence and
then make a hypothesis
changing your view from one of neutral to positive «I believe
in gravity after having studied the research that has been done and my personal experience with things falling on my head» which is different than «I disbelieve Leprechauns because there is no evidence one way or the other as to their existence.»
@Nothing
Changed i agree about 5 years ago, personally i'm finding our game exiting to watch with a strong
belief that no mater what the score is we will win the game, obviously we don't win every game but the
belief is there for me and i'm enjoying watching more
then last season, we have to except that some teams
in Europe are almost impossible to catch and City is coming close to that point of dominating years to come and only Man - U or Chelsea could muster up a small challenge, sad but unfortunately we have to face up to reality.
Then all media reported a Bush win on the basis of the initial count, and it's not clear whether or not this
belief in a «de facto» result might have influenced both Florida courts and SCOTUS not to
change the «accepted» winner.
The organization's theory of
change is anchored on its
belief that «if West African election managers are able to learn from the experiences of one another, continuously develop their capacities through training, pool their resources and support each other,
then their ability to deliver fair and credible polls will be increased and the quality of elections
in West Africa will be improved.»
It's taken me seven or eight years now to get to this point, so I think if we're challenging some people's
beliefs today, and I think if you're listening to this and feeling a little triggered by Chris and I are talking about right now, just know that we are supporting your
changes in your health and we're just giving you some sort of wisdom as guys who have done it to ourselves and been through long journeys ourselves and
then also worked with a lot of people.
The dating coach specializes
in identifying his clients» false
beliefs about dating or about themselves and
then offering positive counterpoints to
change their minds for the better.
The Efficacy Institute approach is built on three elements: building consensus on clear targets for academic proficiency; building
belief among teachers, parents, and children themselves that proficiency standards can be achieved; and
then building a continuous stream of feedback from student assessments to drive
changes in curriculum and instructional strategy.
One thing that's
changing in Nissan's favor is the positive perception of EVs and the
belief among some buyers that there's nothing wrong with driving an EV as a Monday - to - Friday commuter car,
then renting something bigger with a combustion engine for holiday weekends.
However, if you share my
belief that Climate
Change poses an existential threat to civilization, and we are right at the verge of tipping points which will render it unstoppable,
then I suggest the analogy of waking up
in a smoke filled house.
Whereas if the address the pause
in a scientific manner, even if they dismiss it as for instance by saying the heat is going into the deep ocean,
then they do seem more objective and people from everywhere on the continuum of climate
change beliefs will be more willing to listen.
When Charles tries to
change Joshua's
beliefs (for example if he wants to argue that he is right and that Joshua is wrong)
then as a matter of pragmatics he should appeal to Joshua with arguments that are known to work with people like Joshua, but only if he is interested
in changing Joshua's mind.These may or may not be logical arguments.
If a political body (like the U.N.), however, assembles a group of scientists to manufacture the impression of a strong consensus
in order to further their personal
beliefs and preferred policy
changes...
then, I think, we might end up
in dangerous waters.
The presence of feedback effects and tipping points calls into question some of the most fundamental assumptions of climate
change negotiations, including the
belief that we can «overshoot» to, say, 550 ppm and
then work back to 450 ppm (the path advocated
in the Stern and Garnaut reports), that greenhouse gas concentrations
in the atmosphere can be stabilised at some level, and the
belief that we can adapt to some given degree of warming.
JQ I think you should debate climate
change with people who have sufficient belief in their convictions to have invested in Cubbie Station, because if Climate Change is «crap» then Cubbie Station would represent a great inves
change with people who have sufficient
belief in their convictions to have invested
in Cubbie Station, because if Climate
Change is «crap» then Cubbie Station would represent a great inves
Change is «crap»
then Cubbie Station would represent a great investment.
«I wanted to show how a number of ideas that today we consider false actually
changed the world (sometimes fot the better, sometimes for the worse) and how,
in the best instances, false
beliefs and discoveries totally without credibility could
then lead to the discovery of something true (or at least someting we consider true today).
Carl Michael Rossi, Divorce Coach and Attorney, Chicago, Illinois: «A Paradigm Shift Is Required
in Which We Become Aware of and
Then Change Our Fundamental
Beliefs about Conflict»
It is my
belief that once the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors is understood, one is
then able to modify or
change the patterns of thinking to cope with stressors
in a more positive manner.»
J. Ryan Fuller: Really, the beginning,
in the mid-50's when he started off with a much larger number of irrational
beliefs and
then changing over time, incorporating more of an emphasis on behavior and things like that.
Carl Michael Rossi, Divorce Coach and Attorney, Chicago, Illinois: «A Paradigm Shift Is Required
in Which We Become Aware of and
Then Change Our Fundamental
Beliefs about Conflict»