Sentences with phrase «who accepts any premise»

BTW VPN — If my lack of belief in absolute inerrancy is the reason you choose to ignore my comments... you will soon find yourself talking in a vacuum in this forum as there are very few who accept that premise here.
---- The reality is that the fool is the one who accepts any premise that hasn't been demonstrated to him.
The reality is that the fool is the one who accepts any premise that hasn't been demonstrated to him.
- seems to me to engender paranoia in those who accept the premise of the question.

Not exact matches

For it is premised on the conviction — fictionally adumbrated rather than overtly stated — that the God who sits in his heavens and laughs our folly to scorn is first and finally the God of grace who, in Jesus Christ, humorously accepts and thus transforms our sin into the occasion for his mercy.
An «intelligent design» curriculum based on the very premise that «intelligent design» is logic - based and not entirely «faith - based could never be accepted by those who want to teach «intelligent design» in our schools because logic compels:
This portends disaster as the vestigial remains of cultural Catholicism die out and are replaced by those who accept all of Weigel's major premises («religious liberty is good») and none of his minor ones («protecting the seal of the confessional is a part of religious liberty»).
If one accepts the premise that polygamy is adultery, who was the worst «adulterer» ever?
Accepting the premise of the above, the truly urgent goal of digital campaigning becomes clear: political infrastructures that are able to scale to the point that they can build and manage an infinite number of genuine, one - to - one relationships can become infinitely more powerful than those who continue to maintain just a couple hundred relationships with rich and powerful people and try to persuade the rest.
For those who have not yet had the particular enjoyment of working with those who «think outside the box», they may have some difficulty accepting this book as a work of non-fiction - so outlandish is the premise that were you to suggest it in a novel it would be laughed off as ridiculous.
Hader, known primarily for his comedy, and Berg, whose credits (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld, etc.) are also in comedy, set up a premise that has both potential and pitfalls: A combat Marine clearly scarred from war (Hader) becomes a Cleveland - based hitman working, almost by accident, for his uncle (Stephen Root), who accepts an assignment to send Barry to Los Angeles to kill an aspiring actor.
Framed this way, Brimelow will at best reinforce the sentiments of those readers who already accept his basic premise.
Conservatives need to stop accepting the Left's premise about education policy, which is that central planners can know and do better than parents and teachers, the people who stand in front of children every day.
«I'm prepared to accept whatever result they produce, even if it proves my premise wrong... the method isn't the madness that we've seen from NOAA, NCDC, GISS, and CRU... That lack of strings attached to funding, plus the broad mix of people involved especially those who have previous experience in handling large data sets gives me greater confidence in the result being closer to a bona fide ground truth than anything we've seen yet.
Judith has stated that she doesn't listen to anyone who doesn't accept those basic premises of AGW theory.
But Dr. Mann leads a cabal of scientists who refuse to accept these basic premises.
Adam is a provocative, at times irreverent, speaker who always gives thoughtful and engaging keynote speeches on a broad range of topics impacting the human condition and, more specifically, the lawyer human condition, if you accept the premise that lawyers are, in fact, human.
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