Not exact matches
The point about all these pontifications, I thought at the time, whether over the airwaves or in the print media, either by secular commentators or by the kind of Catholics the liberal media like to give a platform to because their
views on the Catholic tradition are so similar to their own (it
seemed by the beginning of the conclave that it had all been going
on for ever) was — or so I reflected then in my simple way — that this wonderful free - for - all was the only chance for many of them to be heard at all
on this
subject.
The two countries have recently come to an agreement
on the
subject, but the
view seems to be that China's negotiation was backed up by the none - too - subtle suggestion they'd be prepared to use the military to assert their claims if necessary.
Prince Mohammed (who is known widely by his initials, MbS)
seemed eager to download his heterodoxical, contentious
views on a number of
subjects —
on women's rights (he appears doubtful about the laws that force Saudi women to travel with male relatives);
on Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, who is, in the prince's mind, worse than Hitler; and
on Israel.
Commenting
on the findings, Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: «The findings of this survey paint a shocking picture of what is happening in our schools, where
on a day - to - day basis teachers are getting no support despite being
subjected to appalling levels of online abuse, while pupils» ability to
view and share inappropriate online content
seems to continue virtually unabated.
Lately, she says, she's «been thinking about the many ways in which one can
view the same object, and how far one idea or one shape can be stretched, simply through how it is presented»; her new show accordingly runs variations
on a fixed
subject via a set of «inverted landscape» paintings (plus some 15 drawings), in irradiated hues, where space
seems to twist itself inside out.
You
seem to
view yourself as the resident expert
on every
subject and resort to mischaracterizing my arguments in order to more easily dismiss them.
Andy == > It
seems that churches and religion are not
subjects with which you have a lot of first hand / hands
on experience — more like something you have always «studied about» from some perspective outside of the field itself —
viewed always through the lens of cultural psychology or cultural evolution.
While we're
on the
subject, technically it may not be possible to tag Steve M. with responsibility for the wacky
views of many (I would even say a majority) of his regulars, but I don't
seem to recall him spending any time correcting them either.
You do
seem to have the gift to explain the complex to a 6 year old, so would be interesting to hear your
views on this
subject.
Prince Mohammed (who is known widely by his initials, MbS)
seemed eager to download his heterodoxical, contentious
views on a number of
subjects —
on women's rights (he appears doubtful about the laws that force Saudi women to travel with male relatives);
on Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, who is, in the prince's mind, worse than Hitler; and
on Israel.