«We have
wrong belief systems and we have wrong values, our values are wrong,» he said.
Having
the wrong belief system could not only get you ostracized, it might even get you killed.
Not exact matches
Bottom line is this, keep it out of the public square; learn to respect others
beliefs / disbeliefs; stop trying to tell LGBT they are
wrong; stop trying to tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies; stop trying to push bogus creationism crap (backed with zero evidence) on innocent children in the public school
system; just stop pushing it outside your home or church.
Their
belief system states that they believe ho.mose.xuality is
wrong and therefore, they do not provide communion to them.
You will notice that you won't see these same level of oppositions against any other
belief system, where people who hold the worldly opinion would be so motivated and compelled as to try and convince believers that their faith is
wrong.
If someone has at the core of his being something demonstrably
wrong, he can never be trusted in ANY context where that
belief system comes into play.
However, what is
wrong with people finding comfort and joy in their
belief system?
Regardless of your
beliefs and views, is it not tasteless for CNN to run this as their lead story on Easter morning??? Americans are appalled by anything done to insult Islam believers, so why is this felt to be appropriate??? There is nothing
wrong with the article, but its timing makes it a poor and inflammatory choice of journalism, and would be taken as «persecution» if was directed toward any other
belief system.
Most people have their own
belief system, right,
wrong or indifferent, it belongs to them.
Trying convert someone to «your»
belief system is simply
wrong, it demonstrates a lack of tolerance and understanding for those who are different from you.
The movie served to give me a different platform to discuss faith from, not to argue that my
belief system is right and someone else's is
wrong, but instead to point out that the world is hungry for questions about the soul and what we don't see right in front of us.
There are many things
wrong with that, not least the use of «fundamentalist» to describe any
belief system we do not like.
In your eyes, NO scientific discovery or breakthrough will convince you that your
belief system is
wrong.
Nothing
wrong with it so long as you don't validate your abuse of others by citing your own
belief system.
A fundamental Christian can use the same Biblical standards to examine the
belief systems of an individual and say... there is something
wrong.
You only see abortion as
wrong because your religious
belief system has persuaded you to preclude logic with fairy tales.
either something is
wrong with you (as an agent in your
system of
belief) or something is inherently
wrong with the
system itself.
My family members who are still very much a part of the christian
belief system and we avoid any discussion because I must be
wrong or misinformed not to believe as they do.
There is no
wrong or right in
belief systems there is only poor or healthy moral judgement.
No there actually is a
wrong here; it's not a
belief system, that's what science is for.
So long as the prevailing view is that they are not necessarily
wrong, public policy in a pluralistic
system must be indifferent to any
beliefs that can not be independently supported by rational (utilitarian) argument.
Likewise I think it is foolish and dangers for anyone to state that their
beliefs are the only correct ones and that every other religion or
belief system is
wrong an inferior.
But as soon as you tell me I am
wrong aren't you telling me my «doctrine» or
system of
belief is
wrong.
If any part of your
belief system denies that, then something is
wrong with it.
So we know he is intentionally trying to lead Christians in the
wrong direction or simply attack their
belief system.
It is as simple as this - Asking someone to do anything based on someone else's religion or
belief system is simply
wrong.
Just to clarify for those calling atheism a
belief system comparable to religion; you've got it
wrong.
The traditional approach is
wrong or misguided in its
belief that Wliitehead's entire metaphysical
system is to be found within the covers of Process and Realzty.
If an organized religious group tries to push their
beliefs on their own congregations and employees their in the
wrong, but everyone else is able to push their
beliefs and value
system on these people and that's OK.
The first step is to remove any emotional attachment to your
belief system and then be open to the fact that you may be
wrong.
Rather than leave a blathering comment on the useless nature of religion, you may want to consider the ultimate ends of holding on to a
belief system (assuming atheism here) that can not sufficiently explain where meaning, purpose or value (ethical right and
wrong) could come from.
While religion is about believing in what someone else tells you and not questioning it and even if a
belief is proven
wrong time and time again that
belief remains a concrete part of that
belief system.
My
belief system was all
wrong.
Housing minister John Healey said: «The report shows there is a
belief, a
wrong belief, that there is a bias in the
system.»
What if my body isn't something that needs to be fixed, but the only real thing needing healing is the
belief system that fat is
wrong?
With exclusive access to Valle, Erin Lee Carr's unflinching documentary asks a fundamental question that challenges our
beliefs about the criminal justice
system, and even the very nature of right and
wrong: can you be guilty of a crime you only thought about committing?
It is ethically
wrong to force a cat to be vegetarian diet just to fit in with an owner's
belief system.
Are you trying to identify the best available scientific evidence, or are you trying to prove me
wrong to maintain your existing
belief system?
But when the planet proves you are
wrong — and it has, consistently — then for the benefit of readers who might be misled by your misguided
belief system, I feel that I must correct the record.
Perhaps you have chosen the
wrong word to describe your
belief system, which obviously is well entrenched... because it does indeed work... on naïve / ignorant folks.