So it is; by virtue of its characters, Due Date bypasses empathy altogether, yet it still talks about
treating other people with a modicum of compassion.
Jesus seems to be asking us to be godly in our manner of
treating other people with respect.
«Common values,» I found in my interviews, is a phrase that stands in for one of two things:
treating other people with respect or giving back to the community.
With patience
we treat other people with a sense of decency, which in turn increases the possibility they will respond in kind.
Real success is impossible unless
you treat other people with kindness, regard, and respect.
Taken seriously, this is a tremendous challenge both to live worthily and to
treat all other persons with great dignity and respect.
We do get to demand that people
treat other people with respect or they don't get to play.
People seek the «freedom» to leave their marriages, abandon their children, operate their business for profit and greed, eat as much as they want, spend their time how they want, and
treat other people with disdain and neglect.
They may not go murder someone, but they do become desensitized to it, and may also
treat other people with less dignity and respect.
I think it's the best way to teach them to
treat other people with compassion and respect.
R.E.S.P.E.C.T: One of the most important gay dating tips is to
treat the other person with the same level of respect as you feel you deserve.
Treat the other person with utmost respect and do not despise their background.
I think people have to stop being bullies» and
treat other people with more compassion.
It is not a vague criticism that basically
treats other people with foolishness.
We do not
treat other people with kindness or cruelty based on our judgments of what they «deserve.»
Do
you treat other people with consideration and in a friendly manner?
Not exact matches
Buari's Ryderz still costs $ 50, but instead of being
treated like cattle, rides are in a clean minivan
with only four
other people.
There are prison politics that are put in place to make sure
people treat one
other with respect and don't steal, and to weed out the
people causing problems on the prison yards.
Maintaining high standards for how
people treat each
other is a wonderful thing as we live in a world that's rife
with animosity and discrimination.
Find out how they
treated the receptionist, find out what they did while they waited, ask about any chance encounters
with other employers... occasionally you can identify a disconnect between what they show you and what they show the
people they're not trying to impress.
Build a reputation for being a
person who
treats other people's brands
with respect and you will never struggle to find
people who will want to partner
with you.
Most
people act the part when they're speaking to the hiring manager or
other «important»
people, but some will pull a Jekyll and Hyde act the moment they walk out the door,
treating others with disdain or indifference.
People who do so tend to
treat other retail employees
with more respect.
In
other words, one can not simply look at tax rates and conclude that because a two - earner family pays less tax than a single earner family
with the same income the tax system is
treating people unfairly
Instead of ignoring reporters» questions about the price increase of the drug, which is used to
treat people with toxoplasmosis, Shkreli embraced the publicity, speaking
with The New York Times and
other media outlets, and arguing that the price of $ 750 per pill was necessary and good business.
Here is a far better set of test: Which community has beliefs tat lead its members to
treat persons in
other communities
with love and respect - to serve them and meet their needs?
One that is just, and merciful, and concerned
with how we
treat each
other and our world (because yes, the Tanach has instructions on how we are to
treat even our animals)... or one that just makes willy - nilly laws, fails to spell out what he wants in a single, comprehensive passage (since there are conflicting passages all through the bible), and then gets his rocks off on sending
people to «hell» to suffer eternally when they don't figure it out right.
Here is a far better set of test: Which community has beliefs tat lead its members to
treat persons in
other communities
with love and respect — to serve them and meet their needs?
Plus the Man in the Sky tells
people to
treat each
other with respect.
And they reduce them to slavery,
treating them
with afflictions they would scarcely use
with brute animals... Therefore, We... noting that the Indians themselves indeed are true men... by our Apostolic Authority decree and declare by these present letters that the same Indians and all
other peoples — even though theyare outside the faith... should not be deprived of their liberty or their
other possessions... and are not to be reduced to slavery, and that whatever happens to the contrary is to be considered null and void.»
The alternative would be to make a tactical retreat, hand over our schools gradually to the state, and insist on the right of Catholic pupils in state education to be
treated with the same consideration as
people of
other faiths.
But we can try to follow Jesus, imperfectly though it may be, loving Jesus and
other people and
treating both
with love and kindness.
Islam believes Jews and Christians are
people of the book and should be
treated with respect as well as
other religions.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts
with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously
treat other persons as mere «things.»
Persons who are initially grouped together according to some particular feature come to be
treated as interchangeable units and thus are driven into identification
with each
other and into similar patterns of life which extend the range of likenesses.
Thus there is very little disagreement
with Kant's famous dictum: «So act as to
treat humanity, whether in thine own
person or in that of any
other, in every case as an end withal, never as a means only.»
The improvement of moral character individually and collectively requires each
person to be
treated with and to
treat others with dignity and to have enough to be able to become functioning members of the communion of the faithful.
I have the utmost respect for
other people who are not of my faith and I believe that
people of the Mormon faith should be
treated with the same respect.
Its spiritual dimension is fostered and gleaned through the interplay of relationships in the school, how
people treat each
other, and the ritual gatherings that evoke a sense of continuity
with the past and give a community its identity.
This new community also faced struggles from within,
with some of their members lying to one another (Acts 5:1 - 11) and certain Jewish
people not getting
treated as well as
others (Acts 6:1 - 7).
So throughout history: we
treat each
other with suspicion; we are no longer
persons for each
other but objects to each
other.
What if most of the problems in our relationships
with other people — the way we «see» and are «seen» by them, the way we interpret their lives, actions, and / or attitudes (and inversely the way
others interpret our own), the way we
treat and respond to
others (as well as the ways they
treat and respond to us)-- every single thing that each and every one of us do that damages our relationships
with one another * stems * from an inherent misunderstanding of the nature and the goodness of the God in whose image we ourselves were created.
Your long winded essays often speak of how you believe
people should
treat you and your comments
with some sort of grace or respect or something, yet you seem to have no ability to offer the same to
others when you don't agree
with what they have posted.
Some of these stories involved well - meaning
people who nevertheless tripped up in
treating women
with equality and respect, while
others were clearly just jerks, through and through.
I believe that
persons, including leaders, of different traditions of faith should
treat each
other, and each
other's faiths,
with respect and look for opportunities to work together to uphold and advance values they hold in common.
Heavily influenced by the Enlightenment and the philosophical tradition of Logical Positivism (the idea that if something is not able to be judged true or false, then we are rationally compelled to ignore it as irrelevant), much of the modern Church has bought into the belief that the truth of Christianity should be
treated like any
other set of factual claims, and that
people of faith can somehow rationally observe ultimate truth
with a level of personal detachment and objectivity.
I just wish
people on both sides of the argument could
treat each
other with some dignity instead of all the vitrol and hate.
Yes, there is an agenda to
treat gay and bisexual
people as full human beings
with equal rights, and to establish that what consenting adults do sexually is their own business; just as you have an agenda to poke your nose into
other people's bedrooms, and
treat them as lesser beings if they do things there that you disapprove of.
Jacques became kind of a mascot for
people, and for me, a barometer on how you should
treat others and deal
with adversity.
«Sometimes they just want a
treat, and for those occasions we have a number of delicious baking mixes that
people can enjoy
with the same confidence as our
other gluten free products.»