I don't believe that people's body weight correlates with
their views on these sorts of issues; for example, I have a Lunch Tray reader who's been battling obesity since childhood and is therefore all the more health - conscious as she raises her young daughter.
Lots of commenters here have attributed
my views on all sorts of issues to my position as an academic, or my general leftiness and I haven't taken violent offence.
Not exact matches
Presumably, if the idea
of God is to be even minimally significant, some
sort of religious experience is necessary.16 This appeal to religious experience is itself a qualified one, since Hartshorne is prepared to argue that positivism can not exhibit a coherence in its basic life principles that is comparable to a theistic position.17 So he operates in general
on the assumption that the crucial
issues involved in man's attempts to conceptualize God can and must be adjudicated by a rigorous analysis and criticism
of the various
views of God which are logically possible.
In practice, the development
of a political identity is only partly conditioned by
views on specific
issues: it's also an expression
of what
sort of person one wants to be.
Another potential
issue on which a circuit split is developing is some circuits» (in my
view inexplicable) insistence
on applying some
sort of plain - error review when a defendant fails to lodge a formal objection to the district court's misapplication
of the 3553 (a) factors.