It suggests that there are four criterion by
which we come to a conclusion; Scripture, reason, tradition and experience.
I recall quite vividly a survey on sex by Time magazine about 20 years ago, in
which they came to the conclusion that married Christian couples were among the most sexually active (though least promiscuous) and the most satisfied, with objective data to back up their findings.
Intelligent article
which comes to the conclusion that for the club to move forward and challenge for the Premiership title there must be change.
If you're in the mood for 5,000 words about why baseball's future is in trouble, please read my article from last week,
which comes to this conclusion:
The Rice drama,
which came to a conclusion when a judge ruled that the running back had served his suspension and was immediately eligible to return to the field, was one of several high - profile personal conduct incidents that the league has come under fire for this year.
With nine goals, Giovanni Simeone was by some distance the top scorer in the South American Under - 20 Championships,
which came to a conclusion in Uruguay on Saturday.
But what about that new research I heard about
which came to the conclusion that starting solids earlier actually prevents allergies?
11 June, 2003 Wrote, with Willie Soon, a paper which collated data from a number of scientific papers
which came to the conclusion that the climate hasn't changed in the last 2000 years.
I can point out copious examples in my own field of astronomy where papers get published about all manners of against - the - mainstream thinking, some of
which come to conclusions that, in my opinion, are clearly wrong.
She gave us a short explanation about TTIP, during
which I came to the conclusion that I was still oblivious about the agreement.
«At some point of our lives, there has definitely been a moment at
which we come to a conclusion, that change in our lives is inevitable.
Not exact matches
Redburn doesn't
come to a
conclusion about
which system is better, but he does raise a couple of interesting points.
Despite all this promising research, none of the existing papers
came to any definitive
conclusions about
which genes seemed
to be tied
to the disorder.
This
conclusion comes care of Global Language Monitor (GLM), an Austin, Texas - based language analysis firm,
which scoured blogs, Twitter, Facebook and 250,000 global news outlets
to determine the year's most popular words.
The special committee,
which was formed
to independently assess what the best option for Dell shareholders is,
came to that
conclusion based on its meetings with investors as well as concerns over a key upcoming recommendation by investment advisory firm ISS, the person said.
He might be right, yet it's too early
to come to any
conclusions about the degree
to which responsible investing will move into the mainstream.
I hope my Derby razor blades review helped you
come to a
conclusion on
which blade would be good for you.
Accordingly, after the short - lived brinksmanship and theatre on the margins of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings in Da Nang, Vietnam,
which had briefly raised the possibility of a 10 - member TPP without the United States and Canada, Canada
came on board and the CPTPP was pushed through
to conclusion.
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few exceptions (for instance, the defense of innocent human life), does not provide directives of immediate applicability
to policy questions on
which people of good faith, guided by reason and conscience, can
come to different
conclusions.»
Either way,
to believe that «your» religion is correct is simply a
conclusion,
which is what you
come to when you are tired of thinking for yourself.
Christians can not imagine that anyone could possibly contemplate death without having the «assurance» that a beautiful heavenly existence awaits them, but in fact most true atheists (as opposed
to those who are simply indifferent,
which is a growing segment of the population) have given this quite a bit of thought and have
come to a different
conclusion.
I have
come to the
conclusion that the fundamental evil from
which the others flow is sexism.
@ Derrick Yu, This actually may
come as a shocker, but there are believers out there who still continue
to ask questions about God, about the Universe, and so forth, and unlike certain atheists out there who if they can't get definite answers
to just
come to conclusions that can not be verified like conclude that there is no God, at least there are believers out there who at least are willing
to at least be open
to the possibility that there is a God, and from there they develop their faith,
which even though is not a perfect knowledge, at least can help keep those minds open, unlike certain atheists who take the easy way out and convincing themselves that it is a fact that there is no God, when in reality it is not a fact at all.
One major
conclusion to which we
came is that an economy in the service of community must be one over
which the community exercises some control.
He surely can not seriously imagine that men of similar intellectual caliber
to his own have not asked the same searching fundamental questions about life and its meaning
which he himself asks, and yet have
come to the
conclusion that the Christian Faith is an indispensable part of total truth.
But there is some cool stuff in there, I didn't agree with every
conclusion that Wilde
came to, but the introspective process he goes through, and he passion with
which he writes is really challenging.
After attending a Church of Christ for a few years and then a church
which has heavy leaning's towards Lordship salvation, I have
come to a similar
conclusion,
which I believe you have obviously
come to Mr. Myers.
That is, of course, the
conclusion to which many deconstructionists have
come.
One
conclusion to which I have
come is that Whitehead himself judged the question difficult.
In spite of ourselves, we
came to this
conclusion,
which will seem shocking
to lofty souls: Evil can not be redeemed.
And easy
to come to an inaccurate
conclusion as a result, if you aren't the type of person who reads ALL of it —
which most people aren't.
Hoefer 1979) says that the «rite has become a legal condition for the entry into the church
which functions as a religious communal group; in this context it fails
to convey its full meaning and purpose as the expression of or solidarity with the new humanity in Christ
which transcends all communal or caste solidarities»; he also refers
to the
conclusion of Joseph Belcastro's book A New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was
to be available for the disciples of the
coming church....
is not found in the best manuscripts of Matthew and Luke, and is either an independent later piece of oral tradition, or a liturgical
conclusion which the church added when the prayer
came to be used in worship.
He said: «I think people are going
to come to the
conclusion that the change they really want is
to have a Scottish Parliament as part of the UK, not the change that the SNP want,
which is the chaos of a separate state.
George Hunt, ponders the ways in
which Catholics vote in elections and
comes up with this: «One sobering
conclusion to all this: Beware all commentators who speak airily of the «Catholic» vote — or a uniform «Catholic» anything, for that matter.»
Christianity wants persons
to believe in a supernatural, interventionist, all - knowing judging God but through my experiences I have
come to the same
conclusion to which the embattled, controversial United Church of Canada minister Greta Vosper has
come — God is not interventionist and supernatural:
Instead, Russell
came to the
conclusion that the ultimate constituents of our universe are «particulars,» of
which he gave an account that, even midway through his long career, was already remarkably reminiscent of Hume and Whitehead:
Here we have known methods of life on this planet that we have studied and observed
to come to an evolutionary
conclusion for part of the origins of life (the manual transmission) and then you have your theory of a prime mover, a universal creator (the flux capacitor if you will),
which can not be tested, can not be seen, can not be heard, can not be felt by any known testing methods and yet you want
to say «Hey, why havn't you learned
to drive the flux capacitor transmission yet?
Is it because others told you a story
which appealed
to you, or is it because you rationally and logically analyzed it and
came to a
conclusion about what you believe?
The
conclusion Campolo
came to was if «the reality» in front of you conflicts with your faith, then it's your faith
which is wrong and must change in some way.
I prefer Von Campenhausen's scholarly Ecclesiastical Authority and Spiritual Power,
which comes to some similar
conclusions about the post-apostolic early church.)
However, they have not worked out a clear alternative meaning that supports the
conclusions to which Ricardo
came.
This means one of two things: 1) you have met one, possibly two sets of gay parents total (
which I might actually believe because statistically you could not have
come across that many gay parents) and that you certainly don't have enough information
to make ANY
conclusion on gay parents based on the few that you have met, or 2) you are lying by claiming you have met many gay parents (statistically a low probability), and that they are ALL abusers (a statistical improbability).
And now
comes the usual
conclusion which is designed
to bring the besieged
to their knees.
When I ponder your struggling between God in old testament and Jesus, It
comes to my own
conclusion (
which is still guessing... I can be 100 % wrong but, it makes sense
to me...:)
If that point is going
to have any chance of resonating, let your listener
come to that
conclusion on his own,
which will make it more likely
to stick.
At the
conclusion of the service, for
which I remember nothing of what was said, I responded
to the call
to come forward and repent of my sins.
I confess that this is the way in
which I should rather see the topic left lying in your minds until I
come to a much later lecture, when I hope once more
to gather these dropped threads together into more definitive
conclusions.
Consequently when the form critics
came to discuss the historicity of the gospel tradition, a question for
which their method was at best only indirectly relevant, they tended
to arrive at the
conclusion which their general orientation suggested, rather than a
conclusion which form criticism as such required.
I have
come to this
conclusion partly because of the influence of the University of Chicago's approach
to graduate education, and partly because of the view of the purposes of liberal education
to which my teaching has led me.