Sentences with phrase «truthfulness as»

Utsuho's truthfulness as a child resulted in an enormous catastrophe, and he decided to lie from that day forward.
Leaving aside the truthfulness as to whether Furek actually managed to turnaround the Hartford school system, Robert Furek may very well be better known for his role in raising campaign money for some of the most right - wing candidates and causes in the United States.
There are still others who see other characteristics such as justice, self - fulfillment, or truthfulness as of greater worth than love.

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Make a decision as to the truthfulness of the allegations and then (finally) decide on an appropriate course of action.
That prompted Lauer to cite the timeline laid out by the Post; that the Justice Department last month raised concerns about Flynn's truthfulness, going as far as to say the general could be blackmailed by Russians.
DUBNER: All right, so let me ask you: You've become famous, I would say, for encouraging what's known as radical transparency and radical truthfulness — both of which are in pursuit of an idea - meritocracy.
We very much look forward to testing the truthfulness of Mr. Trump's feigned lack of knowledge concerning the $ 130k payment as stated on Air Force One.
In industries like accounting where human workers handle and manage tasks such as verifying records and confirming the truthfulness of transactions, it is possible that human error or individuals with ill incentives manipulate records or create fraudulent records that are not an accurate representation of transaction history.
The teacher has used principle as a weapon, forcing the boy to choose between upholding the principle of truthfulness and upholding the concrete humanity of his father and himself.
If the contestant says no, he is revealed as violating the principle of truthfulness and therefore is judged to be untruthful.
The game show The Moment of Truth presents itself as a fight for the truth, but it is actually deadly to the truth, exposing hidden thoughts and urges in a way that strangles truthfulness.
If God loved truthfulness so much, we as Christians should all be ready and willing to become the truth seekers He calls us to be.
Again and again such thoughtful writers as Alasdair MacIntyre and Robert Bellah tell us that moral rectitude, fundamental truthfulness, and all of the other virtues and skills that make us human depend upon society: upon our....
Again and again such thoughtful writers as Alasdair MacIntyre and Robert Bellah tell us that moral rectitude, fundamental truthfulness, and all of the other virtues and skills that make us human depend upon society: upon our having a lifelong place within a social order and contemplating the historical «narrative» that defines the social order.
Here, in struggling to be truthful about possessions, the church experienced itself as a disciplined community of truthfulness.
God, then, in Dr. Cumming's conception, is a being who has no pleasure in the exercise of love and truthfulness and justice, considered as effecting the well - being of His creatures; He has satisfaction in us only in so far as we exhaust our motives and dispositions of all relation to our fellow - beings, and replace sympathy with men by anxiety for the «glory of God.»
I have thought about this way of reading Scripture for a few years now, and while I like that it upholds the accuracy and truthfulness of Scripture, I just can not accept it as a right way to read Scripture.
The Bible's infallibility and truthfulness are taken as a matter of faith, confirmed by the Holy Spirit and witnessed to by scholarly investigation.
Feuerbach was convinced that religious belief corrupts morality as well as truthfulness, and he could even say: «It lies in the nature of faith that it is indifferent to moral duties.»
But given the proviso just noted, the passion and joy that bond members of the Church to its founder and his message of hope need not necessarily be taken as interfering with the truthfulness and openness of faith in that promise.
Rather than use either «inerrant» or «infallible,» it opted to express the nature of Scripture as inspired by speaking of its «truthfulness
If, as Donald Davidson has taught us, hermeneutical charity is the effort to maximize the sense of views we oppose and to search for all possible areas of agreement whenever we engage a view whose truthfulness and coherence we doubt, then I feel bound to conclude — alas — that Wolterstorff's lecture lacks such charity almost entirely.
Sikh's and Bah» ai also have it as an integral part of their «testimony» to the truthfulness of their faith.
We can not make a case for its possible truthfulness until we have attained some clarity as to what it is we are talking about.
The Vatican's teaching remains so because its contemporary exponents privilege as a condition of truthfulness a teaching's unchanged status.»
This method arose as a result of the enlightenment and post-enlightenment eras as an attempt to discredit and disprove the historical accuracy of the Bible, and Christian academia has taken the weapons and tools of the enemy and converted them to our own use, in an attempt to prove the accuracy and truthfulness of Scripture.
Furthermore, one could just as easily say this: «Religion sells what their customers want regardless of the actual «truthfulness» of the Bible.
The emphasis I have put on the faithful church as integral for demonstrating the truthfulness of Christian convictions makes the challenge all the more powerful.
-------- And if at some future date the truthfulness of faith in such a claim [what you discribe as objective truth] is scientifically proven out to be true ------- is stupid still stupi?
His anger is the same as His love, as His forgiveness, mercy, kindness, truthfulness etc..
Second, casting someone as a bigot does not nullify the truthfulness of what they believe, though I imagine on some level it serves your agenda and gives you some degree of satisfaction.
Its unfortunate though, that such misconception attracts this much attention because it alters the truthfulness of true believers and publicly blemishes the body of Christ as a whole.
Reality might not be as pretty, but with it's truthfulness — and the confidence that truth might instill in a breastfeeding mother who might otherwise give up — it is definitely more powerful.
Prof. Mills said he saw in his former student as «someone who will work for the ordinary people of this country, not the powerful with a high sense of social justice, fairness, and above all truthfulness.
President Osinbajo swears in Walter Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria; urges him to uphold justice, fairness and truthfulness while performing his duties Restore public confidence in the justice system, Ag.
Journalists said to be shocked as ex-News of the World editor jailed over phone hacking gets job to promote truthfulness of papers
We say we are Christians; we swear on the bible, Muslims on the Koran; I'd like to invite people like him (Lartey) that we go traditional as well... [Let us] invite the white man's technology (lie detector) to also come and verify the truthfulness, the integrity of my word.
Spence's research faced its greatest test in June during a demonstration of the technology on an episode of a three - part English reality TV show called Lie Lab, which studied the truthfulness of a man accused of being a terrorist, a woman who claimed to have been abused as a child, and a woman convicted of poisoning a child in her care.
Each retreat will focus on a different theme such as peace, truthfulness, or balance and moderation, representing yoga's universal principles of living mindfully in the world.
The five Yamas are as follows — Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (or truthfulness), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya (or celibacy) and Aparigraha (non-greediness).
Secondly, Russian girls are trained on standard or principles such as loyalty, faithfulness, and truthfulness; they do not betray people's trust.
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At least in the English - speaking world, William Davenant's 1635 comedy The Platonic Lovers — a play that reinterprets Plato's concept and posits it as a connection based on virtuosity and truthfulness — is cited as the origin of our current definition.
A little more truthfulness would have gone a long way, as we never truly get a feel for just who these people really are.
Though not as transparently autobiographical as his previous film, there's a lot of truthfulness in Birbiglia's script that, despite feeling a little insidery at times, has many layers to it beyond functioning as a love letter to improv comedy.
Like any work of direct cinema, Resurrecting Hassan raises as many questions as it answers, though it goes the extra mile in pursuing objective truthfulness by narrowing the camera's field of vision with staggeringly intimate close - ups.
Composing a Research Paper is not an easy task as it needs to reflect your point of view on the topic and influence the readers in its truthfulness and accuracy.
I also found the story did not show the truthfulness of life in the mafia as puzo did so expertly.
In all truthfulness, paying $ 220 for a 32 GB 10 - inch tablet that's as good as the TouchPad isn't a terribly bad deal.
Consider the truthfulness of this statement: «There is no such thing as perfect.
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