Sentences with phrase «think folks like»

But I think folks like you, Erick, Kerwin McKenzie, Lola, Tracey Friley, Evita and myriad other Nomadness members are doing a great job of leading by example.
I'm less inclined to think folks like the Traditional publishers are blind.
Well, I thought folks like you postulate that Leicester is doing well because they are out of the Cup competitions and only focused on the EPL.

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«There are lots of people who were as liberal as I was in the military, and like in the rest of America most folks in the military are probably less ideological than talking heads would ike to think they are.»
But it does seem like one more interesting attempt by the folks in Cupertino to get someone to «Think Different.»
Once you start to realize that you could be dealing with folks like that, then you start to think how can I protect myself?
Smart people without a vested interest think it will, like the folks at CBO, but we won't know until we try.
Listen: if you're like most folks new to this simple yet powerful weight loss and health enhancing strategy, you may think these brief periods without eating could feel limiting.
If you — like so many folks — muse about the day you can leave the stress of the rat race behind, grab control of your life, and head off on an adventure abroad... with an income that went with you... That day could be a lot sooner than you think.
But because the high growth folks get a lot of press, people tend to think all small business owners are like them.
Like the folks of Quincy, Florida, we think of them as family money in the same way we would a cherished farm or grandma's wedding ring.
I think folks are maybe open to that in places like social networks or even ride sharing, but if you tried to do that in healthcare or if the government tries to do that and takes away what people have, promising they've got something better, folks get real angry and it only takes one or two bad experiences, one or two people who really have something bad happen to them, to end that real quick.
«I do feel like Microsoft has a vast opportunity here for thinking about evolving some of these programs towards «How do we engage further, how do we continue to add more value, how do we help folks accelerate innovation in and around what we're doing, so that it creates more value for the market, how it creates more value for our customers?»»
Since us rationally thinking folk realize that SEO will be around in 10 years, let's think about more forward - thinking questions, like SEO Tools.
(RM) A lesson in taking seriously theological perspectives that have stood the test of time, and in thinking about how these ancient truths can be made relevant to folks who hang around places like Las Vegas.
Especially since I don't think most religious folk would ascribe success / failure in a trivial exercise like this to God.
In that sense, I think these are very revealing times where folks are asking questions like, «Does God's dream look like Wall Street?»
HarryGP I don't have any dispute with God because I don't think he's actually out there to dispute with, but I do have a dispute with the way lots of folks believe God would like them to call others «animals».
Conservatives can not push enough Democrats and wobbly moderates toward greater comfort with originalist - like its - the - only - Constitution - we've - got thinking, can not get them to sacrifice the judicial avenue to what they see as policy goodies, or get them to really censure the kinds of unconstitutional short - cuts Obama is modeling, if they think that folks like you and I believe that Real originalism would ban hours - laws, collective bargaining, etc..
Oh, something like «Do unto others as you would have them do unto you» might work, but I think many of these folks would consider that too radical an idea.
I think most of us find folks like you, born again Christians in particular, are essentially a bit of the extremist side of religion.
As I investigated authors who fit the bill, I quickly thought of folks like Francine Rivers and Karen Kingsbury.
But do you think that maybe the majority of the body of religious in general (religious being the majority of the planet, and about 85 % of the USA) are decent folk, and not like these politicians, and that maybe you are offending a lot of good people.
@ Brigette — yeah, I don't want to be a Hare Krishna either... I do like what you say regarding thinking about your parents and grandparents teaching you the prayers — nice sentiment there even for folks like me who don't pray anymore.
Thinking that you are always right and everyone else is wrong will indeed hurt your ability to interact with and love on your neighbors — but don't blame a wrong spirit on theology; there is precious little possibility that you could think and feel like that about yourself when it comes to theology and NOT think and feel like that in pretty much all situations with other folks.
think what you like, sit in the corner and complain but NEVER think you and the religious right can force folks to do as you think is correct because once you are allowed to do that your faction becomes no different than the list of tyrants throughout history.
i think belief in God is much like a skill - set... some folk have it, and some folk don't.
Folks who think like him don't contribute to charity, that is for others to do in his mind.
I believe in God and don't believe in the six - day thing (rather think that the six days may have been God days, more like a billion years each or something), but I don't mess with the folks who believe... Let them be.
Because there are a lot of ignorant, poorly educated white folk like «Lemon Talks» who need a daddy figure — a white daddy figure — to tell them how to think.
I think it means it's gonna be darn tough, I know all the bible study folks want to intepret it to suit themself, and I've heard them try to say it's not what it sounds like, but to me it means next to impossible, I mean you either take the bible at it's word or you don't.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
I say partly cause I like to think some folks do good for the sake of doing good.
I think what's exciting is that the peculiar folks that have taken many of God's commands around economics really seriously — like the Mennonites and the Amish — are experiencing huge revival right now.
You look at folks like Mother Teresa and you don't think, «Oh, man, if she had only met her husband.»
Like the first Jewish Christians who had a hard time wrapping their heads around the thought of embracing «unclean» Gentiles — even though their Bible clearly commanded circumcision and to keep kosher — so some believers today balk at accepting LGBT folk.
to J.W. and fred — i think its rather silly to argue anything as fact if its cleary thought based (i.e. lacking proof / evidence) when asked about the where did we come from or how the universe (whatever) i always answer with i don't know, but then i pose an idea — i state openly thats its only an idea... if any one of you religions folks would simple agree to the FACT that what you BELIEVE is real is REALLY only an idea until proven (much like evolution) then i would find much more pleasing conversations beyond the realm of atheists... but alas, i am still waiting — i found some but most are imovible in there beliefs that god is real, provable, and most def.
Reality, I can think of folks like my Grandmother and quite a few more that fight for the positives in society and they come into that fight under the banner of faith.
A thought / question on tithing — if Jesus is the fulfillment of the law and if he is asking for 100 %, then it seems like the folks who are into the legality of the 10 % tithe are running short about 90 %... now if they paid God back retroactively, well, they should get started soon.
Some folks even think that living in an environment that is too sterile, where the immune system doesn't get enough exposure to pathogens, can cause it to respond negatively to harmless things like tree nuts or dust or...»
And so because they're committed to a super-young-earth model of Creation, the AIG folks end up dismissing a ton of actual scientific and historical evidence (like the fact that we have more than 4,937 years of after - Flood history) that's really a deal - breaker for anyone who really wants to sit down and think this through.
I think the greater danger is that the non-apocalyptic folks are too busy with mundane business (like just keeping food on the table) to get involved in turning this ship around.
«I think the transition really happens in production, because the songs — the way I'm expressing myself, the vocabulary I'm using, the structure — all still feel like folk songs to me,» Rogers explains.
Not sure about keeping free from the appearance of sin, I think it is a worry when folks think pastors don't sin, and if we have to pretend we don't then that feels like the first step towards madness.
But (there's always a but), why do I think that it will be the folks like Jonathan who will scream, curse, whine, and cry the loudest when his kid is critically injured and we tell him that his kid will die because he chose to not get insurance.
Folks like to think of God as safe...... like you said, He is not what we think He is.
I think of folks like Shane Claiborne and organizations like Red Letter Christians leading the way in this, not to mention the possibility of Greg Boyd and Woodland Hill's joining either the Mennonite Church USA or the Brethren in Christ, which speaks volumes.
People who think like them have a bad habit of coming around and totally disrespecting any boundaries except their own, and emotionally and spiritually bludgeoning folks to within an inch of their lives.
It seems like the CNN folks are sitting around trying to think of provocative «Christian» oriented topics so they can get as many hits as possible from the «religious» target market (along with anti-Christians who are attracted to these kinds of article titles).
Like folk songs their wings wheel and hover, careless As falcons, I am their anxious scribe, listening myself into their coarse cries, storing the separate Notes in small black spaces at the back of my skull, God, if I were a bird I think I would stop worrying!
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