Let us not, however, become bitter against
those who view this matter in a different light, nor treat them in a supercilious manner; rather let us be gentle towards all men.
CEOs
who view matters in terms of the longer time - span are likely to be replaced by those who will take whatever actions are needed for immediate profit.
Those who view matters in this way believe that Christians are The deep need is for the salvation of the whole world, called into the service of God for the salvation of the Earth.
Not exact matches
We believe that decentralised digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum will fundamentally change how the world
views and uses money: cheaper, faster and safer transactions; more privacy and freedom; a significantly better user experience; and ultimately, more equality through giving everyone in the world access to the same financial system, no
matter who they are or where they are from.
Pro - Life / Pro-Choice No
matter where you stand on abortion, find someone
who holds the opposite
view and is willing to have a conversation with you.
My conservative friends want Muslims to dial down the Sharia (religious law), but to be allies for the good in moral causes, preserving a rigorous
view of truth against liberals
who make so much a
matter of feelings.
Of course, it doesn't
matter because people
who want to believe a skewed partisan idea will do so, no
matter how many balanced
views they are presented.
And for the majority of Christians,
who hold to the traditional Christian
view of hell, these
matters really are about (eternal) life and death.
Those
who did not acquiesce to the accepted in this
matter view were simply shunned and / or driven out.
«The challenge», wrote Father Alexander Lucie - Smith in his Catholic Herald blog shortly after the Holy Father had announced his resignation, «will be in having to watch the airwaves fill with a whole load of people
who are very marginal to Church life, and yet
who will be invited to pontificate on all
matters papal and religious, giving it their own particular slant, which they will advance as a mainstream
view.»
Just as the world as a whole was
viewed as composed of tiny bits of
matter that related to one another only externally, that is, spatio - temporally, so human beings were
viewed as individuals
who relate to one another only externally.
When I talk to my good friend
who is a very conservative Catholic
who views taking communion as sacred and every crumb is representative of Christ's body and not one crumb will drop... then compare it to how we do it at church... everyone ripping bread from the same loaf, crumbs everywhere, kids spilling the «wine»... does it really
matter... is one more right than the other... one upholds church law on how communion will be performed versus our laid back version.
When God commanded Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, it was not just to see if Abraham was faithful enough to follow his commandment, it was also symbolic of the sacrifice God himself would make in sacrifice his beloved and begotten son, but unlike Abraham
who was spared at the last moment from carrying through with the sacrifice of his son, God the father actually carried through with the sacrifice and although it wasn't permanent it still did not mean that there was no anguish, it doesn't
matter how brief it was, if it was enough for divine and eternal beings to have to go through such heartache, all of which for our lowly sakes, in my
view that is quite significant and I believe that such suffering is actually beyond mine or anyone else's comprehension.
Finally, in Chapter VII the Charter gave the Security Council the power to authorize force in cases of threats to international peace and security, without clearly defining what such threats might look like and without taking account of the fact that the states
who are members of the Security Council at any given time might have different
views on this
matter because of their own perception of their national interests.
As an atheist, my
view is that it does not
matter who killed more or did more horrific things in the process.
The rabbis
who taught in the synagogues held varied opinions on many
matters, but when we
view them as a whole in their relation to non-Jewish developments and to heretical movements (such as Gnosticism), we are impressed by their unity.
Those
who accept traditional physics and thermodynamics look upon this sort of dividing as «releasing energy», although they are using the term «energy» equivocally here, in my»
view, since in part they mean «
matter» (the energy» retained in the parts), and in part they» mean the difference between the energy required to maintain the integrity of the form (or «system») before it was divided, and the energy left in the parts.
Indeed, they make use of the teachings of Saint Thomas Aquinas,
who in this
matter wrongly adhered to the
view held by Aristotle,
who was a zoologist as well as a philosopher.
However, inasmuch as my personal opposition to this practice is rooted in a sectarian (Catholic) religious belief in the sanctity of human life, I am unwilling to impose it on others
who may, as a
matter of conscience, take a different
view.
Sea - Eye Chairman Michael Buschheuer told reporters that, «To help those
who are in distress is the duty of everyone
who is at sea — no
matter their origins, skin color, religion or
views.»
The first five chapters of the Wisdom of Solomon deal with the promise of immortality for those
who are just, and the author attacked the
view of those
who, seeing no permanent meaning in life, decided to enjoy the good things of life while they could, no
matter what suffering their self - centered actions might bring to others.
The weight of evidence, then, seems to he on the side of those
who hold to the
view expressed by Carroll A. Wise, of Garrett Theological Seminary «The belief that the excessive use of alcohol is simply a
matter of habit is no longer scientifically tenable.»
That those
who cling to evolutionism would strip us of what makes us human may seem far - fetched and conspiratorially minded, but try to
view the suggestion less as an accusation of coordination and more as a simple statement that ideas
matter.
This is no slight problem in
view of the fact that there is bad theology in many of the hymns, and the Apostle's Creed, along with great eternally true affirmations, declares belief in such
matters as the resurrection of the body, which few people
who say it now accept.
Those
who approach
matters from a dualistic point of
view often miss this commonality of long - term interest, seeing primarily the tensions.
Trump did better among those
who said the religious
views of the candidate
mattered only «somewhat» and had his highest numbers among those
who said religion did not
matter at all.
This does not mean that realism is wholly unimportant but it does mean taking the
views of Flannery O'Connor,
who thought more deeply about these
matters
I've gotten to know a few people in my life
who hold similar
views, needless to say they they're perfect no
matter how bad they act, they love to complain about everyone else and how everything is other peoples fault instead of taking responsibility for something... They tend to be depressed deep down also... quite fascinating actually.
Philosophers
who hold this
view seem to do so on the ground that it is absurd to think that quantity is, as such, an attribute or accident of a purely potential
matter.
At the end of the day, what really
matters is that a lot of religious people feel the necessity to impose their
views on people
who believe otherwise.
any scientist
who did this would be mocked and ridiculed for his lack of knowledge or even inability, so why should someone
who fails to consider the context of a
matter be
viewed with any reasonable consideration.
On this
view, therefore, Christian theology can be anything said about
matters of ultimate importance by those
who call themselves Christian.
For that
matter, many of those
who hold this
view neither act nor look as though this doctrine had vital reality.
On the contrary, those
who hold the
view that I am describing, will say that no
matter what modification or reinterpretation may be required from time to time, the central assertions of Christianity, its gospel and the faith which the gospel awakens, stand firm.
But such legalities don't
matter to CASI members,
who still
view Terlingua as the «big one.»
The people
who matter in football have a much clearer
view of his worth.
Whether or not you and I agree with this
view, there are many well educated, well meaning people
who do sincerely believe that this is entirely a
matter of parental responsibility and they are philosophically opposed to ad bans.
Bullshit — if some people have a bizarrely distorted
view of him, it
matters, and the best thing to do is drag it out into the light, regardless of whether or not it makes people
who think that way feel stupid or talked - down - to — and a magazine editor is not really responsible for the feelings of people
who don't read his publication.
What does it
matter to us, or anybody, that we have a donor
who has eccentric
views on how women should be turned out?
Amina
who was accompanied by the Borno State Governor, Shittima Kashim, the National Security Adviser, NSA and the presidential adviser to the prersident on Social
Matters, Maryam Uwias was heavily veiled to prevent her from the public
view.
Feeling that those
who died and their survivors have a greater «right» to the area than a «house of worship» is a legitimate point of
view, and I've never met Rick Lazio and won't be voting for him anyway, so his opinion
matters little to me in forming mine.
Those
who hold this
view argue that the Speaker should have referred the
matter to an independent body outside parliament.
In particular, ministers are keen to hear from those whose
views have not perhaps been a
matter of public record or as well - known, and / or
who might not have had a chance to discuss
matters with ministers previously.
«We will keep at it, because the men and woman of the FBI and of my office still subscribe to the quaint
view that no one is above the law, no
matter who you are, or
who know, or how much money you have,» he said during the January 2015 announcement.
Work and Pensions shadow secretary Rachel Reeves went as far as to say she has had conversations with German, French and Irish officials
who seemed to be supportive of Labour's migration plans, forgetting that the governments in Tallinn or Warsaw may have a very different
view on the
matter.
It doesn't have a
view on whether a third «devo - max» option should be added, but does worry this could complicate
matters when it comes to
who is the lead campaigner for each option, and deciding on the phrasing of the question.
Their
views on such
matters as conviction rates and plea bargains reveal that Mr. Laquidara,
who also has the Working Families Party and Green Party lines, has the right sensibility: He recognizes the need for aggressive prosecution of repeat offenders and those accused of violent crimes, but he also sees the need to exercise discretion in certain other cases, balancing justice with the office's limited resources and the need to prevent case backlogs.
Someone
who sees this election contest as a way of re-energising our thoughts and
views about how we tackle the issues that
matter: immigration, housing, welfare reform.
I am of the
view that the NDPC must as a
matter of urgency engage the Minister designate for Planning, Professor George Gyan Baffour,
who is also the Member of Parliament for Wenchi Constituency in the Brong Ahafo Region to at least make him aware of some of the policies and programmes before some of the promises are executed.
So join me and the super-majority of New Yorkers
who view this issue as
matter of basic fairness.