Sentences with phrase «what about compassion»

I know a vegan would say what about compassion for the animals, but I don't think shaming and guilt - tripping is a good way to achieve anything.
What about compassion, understanding and consideration for the people effected by 9 - 11 in the name of this religion?

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«[My family has] much bigger things to worry about right now than what the president says,» she said on «The View,» adding that the country needs «more compassion.
tallulah13: «It's a crying shame that people like you lack the compassion to understand it's not about what YOU want.
It's a crying shame that people like you lack the compassion to understand it's not about what YOU want.
Finally consider what is said about Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew: Jesus looked and had compassion on the crowd, because he saw that they were harassed, as sheep without a shepherd.
But your fanaticism and lack of compassion to to mention covering your blatant hatred for those different than you is so off base of what Jesus's message was really about.
Some of my African - American slave ancestors tried to leave me and my people a message about compassion that defies what many of us want to hear.
Who is not being given the same kind of care and compassion that others are, and what can we do about it?»
JW — this article is not about what happens AFTER death, but rather how we as humans need to respond in compassion, love and SERVICE to those who are in the process of dying.
The example you gave about your mother did you feel compassion for her or anger because what she did had nothing to do with organized religion organization is unity religion can be just religious until you began a journey with Christ.
For all the high - sounding talk of autonomy and dignity and compassion, this isn't really what states are about.
a) you may mock religion as «fairy tales», but logically you still must admit that IF TRUE, the compassion offered there is radically different than what you are talking about.
For example, I can talk to my trans - friends about Jesus, and how He RESOLVED to live among the Samaritans for two days; how He RESOLVED to use the Samaritan in His story of what it means to be loving towards the wounded — in short, lifestyle and genetics are soooo minor that the hero is the one that shows and engages in compassion.
«We need to discuss this issue with shed - loads of love and compassion, examine what the core issues are here and ultimately look at what God is saying about it in his word.»
Ultimately, my spirituality promotes values (in me) like compassion and love — what's so harmful about that?
Forget about the cross being a Christian symbol, and why don't you just view it for what it is — one man's message of hope, love and compassion to the victims and their loved ones.
The most glaring thing about the dfiference to me is that modern Christianity seems to lack a compassion and respect for the poor and unfortunate, and instead focuses on self and what «I» deserve.
But when «Amida» and «Christ» name the same feature of the totality, that is, the real and effective presence of wisdom and compassion everywhere and always, then what Buddhists believe about Amida and what Christians believe about Christ can be mutually confirming, mutually contradictory, or mutually supplementary.
That's what I'll talk about under compassion and justice, of course, but it means that spirituality will be one of the two focal points of the Christian life.
Sadly you also throw around the term «child abuse» with a cavalier looseness that suggests you don't have the foggiest idea what child abuse is... it's a shame abused children everywhere can't write in and tell you about their trevails at the hands of an abuser... Jesus Christ was no abuser... if I'm wrong about Jesus, he was at least a Rabbi who loved his followers, and who taught, peace, compassion, forgiveness, and inclusiveness... If I'm right, Jesus is the most amazing, wonderful gift GOD could ever give to his beloved creation... in either event, belief in him, and sharing those beliefs with children is not abuse, it's loving and nurturing fact based belief, not mythology...
I would really like to know your thoughts on any or all of what I've written, especially about love and compassion being the most important.
This creativity to justify a particular interpretation of scripture is akin to what Piper is doing here, not realizing that there is really nothing about «maleness» and «femaleness» that justifies rejecting a woman who is called to serve in the role of a pastor and who does so with wisdom, skill and compassion.
Love, compassion and justice for all is what Jesus is about.
I've been thinking a lot about what I can do in these times of chaos and confusion and sometimes hate when really we just need a lot of love — and honestly, I think the best thing I can do is simply to share my compassion and love with others, and hopefully inspire someone to pass that love on to more people.
I believe it sometimes can and I also believe it sometimes does, but I also don't think it's terrible if it doesn't and the couple splits with kindness and compassion toward each other and themselves — which is what I have learned about conscious uncoupling only recently, thanks to Gwen and Chris, even though I had divorced many years prior with similar thoughts and actions.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
Attachment Parenting (AP) is an excellent way to teach your children about compassion and what it means to consider other people around you and how your actions affect others around you.
This is a time - motivated by compassion and sympathy for those families who have lost babies - to speak more clearly and boldly about what it means to wear your babies in a way that is, above all, SAFE.
But he's also a dad, and he writes with compassion about what that means and how to define your own role as father.
Don't get me wrong, I have strong beliefs and I speak firmly about them, but what I have always been most proud of about this community is that we treat people with compassion.
what I love about you most is your passion, compassion, strength of character and kindness.
What the Catholic Bishop at Obuasi said about the Gitmo 2 and his interpretation of compassion confirms Marx's assertion.
Organizer Sean Collins is with Capital Area Against Mass Incarceration: «And in the resolution it talks about, it calls on local law enforcement officials and agencies to utilize their discretion they have, use greater discretion to provide more leniency and more compassion in the system, and do what they can now, even though there isn't a law on the books to divert 16 - and 17 - year - olds away from prisons.»
The entire idea of it seemed so freeing and fit so much with what I believed about compassion and health.
Today I'd like to take a moment to reflect on what inspired my road to nutrition; to what brings me here, writing to you today, with scientific knowledge, insights about functional medicine, and the compassion and dedication that it takes to support someone moving from a state of illness to their optimal health.
What follows is Pip's own yoga journey, as he learns about compassion, helping others and connecting to a higher purpose.
Now when Iâ $ ™ m having an off day or Iâ $ ™ m in a funk, I think to myself, â $ What would 60 - year - old me say about me at this moment?â $ The answer is always free of judgment and always filled with wisdom and compassion.
We talk about everything from uncovering the deepest parts of ourselves so we can live a more intentional life and have more fulfilling relationships, to running a faith - filled business, and we even talked a lot about racial reconciliation and what coming from a place of true compassion looks like.
BBW with 3 kids 2 are adults the 3rd son lives at home he is 15, looking for longterm relationship, looking for passion romance, intrigue, someone with passion for love and life, like to show a real woman what love is all about, forgiveness, kind hearted, compassion, empathy, give to the homeless...
The film is never less than forthright about asserting her fundamental dignity, but it's fixated on what she's lost: a home, the compassion of others, and a lover.
What's even more uncanny, both films were about male stubbornness and inability to compromise, with the seemingly weaker female characters as the carriers of compassion and grace.
Say what you will about Goodfellas, but Martin Scorsese (who's credited here as an executive producer) allowed his audience to discern, in that film's pointed amorality, the compassion that was missing from the «heroes.»
Practice what you preach: Teachers should model compassion and acts of compassion on a daily basis, by complimenting students on their successes, inquiring about their day or their weekend activities, and addressing all bullying behaviors consistently.
Every educator I've met has stories of children bursting into tears, worrying about themselves or a loved one being deported, or simply being genuinely confused about what the election says about classroom lessons on compassion and respect.
I feel awkward using my own weak words to describe what he does — but for me he was writing about what was happening now as if it were the future but with so much compassion and feeling.
What sets it apart from most fiction about difficult subjects such as autism, is the author's ability to write about a sad and frightening situation with a seamless blend of warmth, compassion and humor.
The animation is lively and unusual, and the script is full of grace notes and genuinely funny moments, but what really makes the movie work is the characters, who are voiced with such intelligence, compassion, and deadpan humor that I found myself truly caring about them and whether or not they would survive their adventures.
Great story about love, grief, and what we are willing to risk for others (Michele N.) Hepworth writes with compassion and understanding of the impact of this cruel disease on all who know and love the patients (Helen S.)(Reviewed by BookBrowse First Impression Reviewers).
It is disheartening to think this can be tolerated in a country that claims to value the first amendment... For those young people from solid families who are not allowed to hear differing opinions, or read about people different from themselves, their closeted viewpoints of the world not only deny them compassion, but also skewed visions of what's real.
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