1 Corinthians 13 talks about talking, reasoning and
thinking like a child, and goes on to say, «now I know in part, then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.»
When I was a child, I talked like a child,
I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
Since you do not recognize these facts, you are stuck
thinking like a child and basically planting a flag of victory over pointing out that «bananas are yellow therefore yellow crayons must taste like fruit».
End Religion summed him perfectly with these lines:... «Since you do not recognize these facts, you are stuck
thinking like a child and basically planting a flag of victory over pointing out that», bananas are yellow therefore yellow crayons must taste like fruit»»...
1 Corinthians 13:11 «When I was a child, I talked like a child,
I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
But it may be healthier for adults than continuing to
think like a child and believe in old myths designed to have a person behave decently before they achieve maturity.
As Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 13:11, «When I was a child, I talked like a child,
I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
As 1 Corinthians 13:11 says «When I was a child, I talked like a child,
I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.
In addition to common safety measures, like putting latches on cabinets, covers on doorknobs, and gates on stairs,
thinking like your child will help you find hidden dangers in your home.
Say: «You have to realize that you do not
think like your children think.»
Think Like A Child — Get down on the floor and look at each room from the vantage point of a child.
If and when
thoughts like your children and to - do list cross your mind, focus on the gentle flow if your breath.
When I was a child, I used to speak like a child,
think like a child, reason like a child; when I became a man, I did away with childish things.
Thinking like a child erases all those expectations placed upon you as an adult, and frees you up to start thinking about what you want.
Not exact matches
Lenat told us that most people
think of computer programs as «procedural, [
like] a flowchart,» but building Cyc is «much more
like educating a
child.»
Even if you feel your home is safe, it's important not to fall prey to certain blind spots,
like thinking that you don't have to worry about a certain room because your
children do not play there or simply
thinking that your
children know not to climb onto furniture.
Saying something
like «I
liked the way you passed the ball so your teammate could score» can «get a
child thinking about the process and working toward a goal,» social psychologist Susan Newman tells Care.com.»
I
think about how
children interact with technology as a good roadmap for what the future will look
like.
One more thing to
think about: The money belongs to your
child, so at age 18 or 21, he or she can use it to pay for college
like you imagined... or for something else entirely.
While the adult
child might
think that receiving money from a parent to help out with a financial crisis is a great gift, I
think that the biggest gift I'd
like to impart on my
child is the gift of financial literacy.
Charles: Right, I
think that's a huge demographic question that I haven't seen any really good statistics on because of course most of the boomers are still in their late 50s or 60s, early 70s and they're not yet to the point where the older generation
like the boomer parents, the so - called silent generation, which has sold their houses or given them to their offspring, their adult
children.
Sara Matthis
thinks community journalism is important, but not serious;
likes weird and wonderful
children (she has two); and occasionally tortures herself with sprint - distance triathlons, but only if she has a good chance of beating her sister.
However, I see nothing wrong with encouraging women to carry to term then put the
child up for adoption, just
like I don't
think it is bad to encourage them to use condoms, as well as other forms of birth control.
I
think it really will take something
like 80 % for gun control, and tragically, I'm convinced it will take a lot more senseless deaths — and not just the death of black teenagers, but the deaths of
children of powerful people through gun violence.
I
think you are attempting to minimize the RCC's significance / guilt by linking it to a misunderstanding about se.xual orientation, i.e. look the clergy is not any more dangerous to
children than average, just
like gays aren't.
Indoctrinating your
children is the worst kind of in - box
thinking and limits a persons reasoning skills and allows persons
like yourself to be easily manipulated.
Talk to a good old fashioned northeast liberal and they really
think if you are african american you need to be protected, cared for, coddled
like children.
Think of the «rules» or what is right and wrong,
like a parent who sets guidelines for their
child to keep them safe, and when they step out of those guidelines a good parent disciplines the
child.
Tony Dgee I
think that the finding here is that non-believers have a higher motivation because they realize that they have to make it in the world by themselves, whereas believers are
like the dependant adult
children we unfortunately have in society.
This particular demonstration of ignorant and
child -
like thought is one of those times (which are far too often) that religion and conservatism walk hand - in - hand... over other people.
I wish I had
thought of a letter
like this when my
child was first born.
BralenX, God does love his
children but I don't
think He
likes it when they do something wrong.
You can't call your self a Catholic if you are
thinking and acting
like your life is more valuable that the one of your own
child.
It is
like a
child playing in a mud puddle
thinking that is what «real» fun is all about when right around the corner is an ocean side swimming pool.
The universe came from somewhere, but when I see a phrase
like, «Suffering is necessary» spoken by a Catholic priest, given the history of priests getting diddlely with
children, I
think I'm seeing a little bit of justification by this old yutz.
Christians, on the other hand, who seem to
think the own everything and can tell everyone what to do, need to be treated
like any other aggressive neurotic
children — firmly denied each and every anti-social desire they have no matter how much they whine or throw a temper tantrum.
IF you
think that a name
like messiah is not going to affect this
child, throughout his life, you are lost!
I just wanted to add that I
think your approach at least tries to force the members to act as grown - ups and THINK for themselves and not be child -
think your approach at least tries to force the members to act as grown - ups and
THINK for themselves and not be child -
THINK for themselves and not be
child -
like.
Jesus says we must become
like little
children, and I
think you are right.
try
thinking more logically instead of
like a
child.
Another adopted
child felt treated differently by her teacher; the teacher made comments
like: «You
think because you've gone through one experience in your life [the adoption], you've paid all your dues.»
I
think I was crying for both the
child I had been in those moments in someone else's car and the mother I am now, trying to create a world where girls won't have to feel that particular fear
like we did, a world where Isaiah 61 is embodied.
You could feel their love for these
children present in the room with us, it was warm and gentle and I
think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel
like loving.
I want
children and even people
like you to
think more and day dream less, and not carry on conversions with your imaginary invisible friend, especially while driving.
A
thought, a harmony, the achievement of a perfection in material things, some special nuance in human love, the exquisite complexity of a smile or a glance, every new embodiment of beauty appearing in me or around me on the human face of the earth: I cherish them all
like children whose flesh I can not believe destined to complete extinction.
As far as the clothing or skins that Adam and Eve were given its difficult to confirm what they were.What i
thought was important was that it was a covering that God supplied even though his
children had rejected him and gone there own way.He never rejected them nor did he lose his love for them and still cared for them.God loves us just the same even when we go our own way just
like the prodical son.brentnz
Oh thats right
like that phase where
children think they know more than their parents...
The parents of teenagers have often
thought that it would be much simpler if their
children were programmed
like robots and would obey their every order.
To
think that thousands of pathetic losers flock to his sermons just to hear his mealy - mouthed,
child -
like wispy fairy tales of his savior's sweet benevolence makes me ill.