Sentences with phrase «think about your beliefs»

Just stop for a moment and THINK about your beliefs.
Any information that makes believers think about their beliefs, and causes them to rationally evaluate it, is what creates unbelievers.
Geeeeeeez take one second to think about your beliefs.
I liked your recent post and it points out to our rediculious some people's beliefs can be and I know some may think about my beliefs in the same light....
Use your brain and think about your beliefs, they are not immune to critical thinking.
Lastly, think about the belief the demons have, they need no faith, they have first hand knowledge, they were there when all of it happened, and they know who God and Jesus are, and there is no doubt in them about these things.
Considering the role that you believe play, art, dramatic and academic activities should have in a child's life will help you think about your beliefs.
This is a brief introduction to belief, I used it with year 8's to get them thinking about beliefs, facts and opinions.

Not exact matches

But somehow, Seventh Generation managed not only to survive but to thrive, as have the two entrepreneurs — although the beliefs of both men, and their philosophies about entrepreneurship in general and socially responsible businesses in particular, have changed in ways neither would have thought possible.
There are 10 belief systems cultivated by highly effective people that run counter to the way most entrepreneurs are conditioned to think about their life and business.
A well - phrased series of Socratic questions challenges you to think about why you believe your «answer» to be correct, and to supply some sort of evidence to back up your beliefs...
Yesterday, Kristen asked what you thought about the New York Times story on the backlash against gender equality in Silicon Valley — and specifically for your thoughts on how to tackle the discussion of these kinds of false and biased beliefs without lending them credibility.
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If one has the wisdom to question their beliefs by actually testing them against data, thinking carefully about valuations, and studying the course of market cycles across history, none of these points should be surprising.
If you're late to the retirement savings game, or simply don't think you have enough money saved up to live your American Dream comfortably after you stop working, it may be time to revisit some of your beliefs about saving money and investing.
A coach can also help you transform the way you think about your fears today and shift your perspective so that your focus is on emphasizing your positive traits, not limiting beliefs.
Confidence is about passion and belief in your ability to make things happen, but when your confidence loses touch with reality, you begin to think you can do things you can't and have done things you haven't.
FLANNERY: I think, fundamentally, you know, my belief is over time, people are rational about what is in their collective best interest.
Does the food bring specific thoughts to mind, like memories or beliefs about the food?
If you are losing money consistently, it's probably safe to say that you are thinking about the market all wrong and that you need to totally change your beliefs about what Forex trading success is all about and how to achieve it.
SCL's main offering, first developed by its affiliated London think tank in 1989, involves gathering vast quantities of data about an audience's values, attitudes and beliefs, identifying groups of «persuadables,» and then targeting them with tailored messages.
The same is true of gender and minority representation, since the expectations of the day, unfortunate as they were, didn't commonly include the belief held by many today that Parliament should look, think, and care about issues in broadly similar ways to the country at large.
What I am advocating is that we reframe our thinking when it comes to how we discuss our beliefs about God.
There are some agnostic theists, who are not sure about a god, but lean toward accepting one or another of them, but I think that the majority of agnostics live without belief and conduct their daily lives atheistically.
Thanks man although think this way we will not have much to talk about since each rejects beliefs of the other...!
But in the real world, I think atheists and people of varying faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
I personally am a follower of Christ and think its important to talk to others about my belief in God, as it has had profound positive impacts on my life.
Ultimately — I don't think belief is what church is about.
In order for our witness to mean anything to ourselves, our kids, or anyone who might darken our doors, we have to think about the culture we live in and what makes it particularly hostile to orthodox belief — as well as ways in which people around us might be uniquely susceptible to aspects of our faith that are true.
No, I think he meant the belief that suffering is a «kiss from Jesus», that women can't make decisions about their own bodies, that the RCC's wealth, power and reputation are more important than doing what is right, and that children are there for the pleasure of the clergy.
IMHO... I think «their obsession with religion» is about the sometimes crazy actions and outcomes that follow from people of religious beliefs... especially the fundamentalists.
When Jesus returns, I don't think he will automatically fall into the Conservative camp, with all his radical beliefs about shunning wealth and individual rights, Jesus just may be the biggest Liberal of them all.
Even if you despise the particular religion afterwards or you think the Baptists are just plain wrong or the Mormons are wrong — maybe you should learn about them, tolerate their beliefs and believe whatever you want to believe, but do it with some respect.
You can believe it but why do all the other religions think you are wrong about your specific beliefs?
«Dear Society, If you think a woman in a tan vinyl bra and underwear, grabbing her crotch and grinding up on a dance partner is raunchy, trashy, and offensive but you don't think her dance partner is raunchy, trashy, or offensive as he sings a song about «blurred» lines of consent and propagating rape culture, then you may want to reevaluate your acceptance of double standards and your belief in stereotypes about how men vs. women «should» and are «allowed» to behave.
I think we all have a tendency to get «locked into» a personal «dogma» about our beliefs and how we do our jobs.
And, as the normal way of thinking about moral obligations was to understand them as the commands of God, the first defense or justification of this belief was an attempt to show that this is what God commanded.
This thread was about the fact that if you come to a belief blog to troll you might not be as strong a non-believer as you think you are.
Almost 20 years ago I had an illness that left me, literally on death's door, and at the time I don't recall thinking about my spiritual beliefs — all of my thoughts were indeed on my friends and family.
I think we each have a responsibility to think through and identify our own beliefs (which includes reading and learning about other belief systems / religions).
So you Christians out there can thank the Romans for your religion which should make you think hard about your beliefs.
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead of doing the right thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has never been proven to exist.
I am guessing that perhaps though we are very different about what we believe and hold to be true, we are very much alike in our passion and our comfort our individual systems of thought and belief.
Anjum Anwar was speaking after the documentary, called «What British Muslims Really Think», surveyed 1000 British Muslims and explored their beliefs about various social issues including national identity, violence, sexuality and gender relations.
I'd like to think that I know what I'm talking about, although I need to be vigilant about policing my assumptions and «beliefs».
Zealous evangelicals who retain the anti-Catholic instincts of former days sometimes think that when their fellow Protestants begin to take an interest in the Catholic Church or to make sympathetic noises about Catholic beliefs, practices, and institutions, the moth has begun to circle the flame.
You are certainly entitled to holding your beliefs and opinions, but I hope I have clarified some things and that you will think about some of the things I have said.
I think people get way too defensive when you challenge their beliefs and too serious about religion.
I long ago lost any belief in God, but if she exists and cares about us humnas I would think she would want us to think of our loved ones first.
At least she will let me think about what I want, indulge me in any final words I have, spare me her beliefs until after I'm long gone.
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