Sentences with phrase «yet have answers to these questions»

If you don't yet have answers to the questions people will have, at least acknowledge those questions and provide a timetable of when their questions will be answered.
In addition, the fact that we do not yet have answers to these questions should not stop therapists interested in working online from doing so.

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Though researchers don't yet have all the answers, they are getting closer to posing the right questions.
Key questions about exactly how the CIB will do business have yet to be answered, including how independent of political pressures it will be.
My worries at this point involve the questions Nintendo has yet to answer.
McDonald's recent marketing campaigns have praised the freshly cracked eggs in Egg McMuffins and answered consumer questions on social media about its food, though these early efforts have yet to reverse the decline in comparable store sales.
So, have you figured out what the right answer to our first question is yet?
HOFFMAN: I haven't had the chance to answer my own lightning round questionsyet.
One of the biggest questions of the hearings has been why Facebook didn't do more to make it clear to its users how it all worked, a question to which Zuckerberg hasn't yet had a concise answer.
There are myriad questions that have yet to be answered, which is why it is hardly surprising that so few Bitcoin and cryptocurrency investors have paid taxes on their holdings.
Why does the same science that rejects or supposedly debunks religion because of the preposterous idea of an almighty, all - knowing, always present creator, yet licks their lips at the thought of an ultra intelligent extra terrestrial with the capability to answer question break the laws of nature, have mind reading capabilities, so on and so forth?
You really need to ask yourself why you have yet to answer the question: Was Harry Potter an immoral killer?
# 2 said yes, because he'd be busting with curiosity to know the answers to all kinds of questions that have yet to be revealed.
he question of abiogenesis is a profound one to which we haven't yet discovered any solid answers.
Two comments.One, the atheist / materialist claims that he / she... «Did «nt believe in free will»... O.K.Should we take that to mean some mindless, heretofore unknown force apllied those words in your behalf?Did someone put the proverbial «gun to your head «and force you to post your comments?we await you presumably forced answer with bated breath.Two.As for Mr.Gingrich, beware.Politics aside, the one question yet remains for Calista: How did you, a professed «devout «Roman Catholic, carry on a 6 - year affair with a man you knew was married?How does that square with the Biblical prohibition against committing adultery?Oh wait!I know!As a «devout «Roman Catholic you can sin with impunity; just go to your priest, say a couple of «hail Marys and Our Fathers», ask the priest to bless your sinning, and resume.Of course!I had forgetton how easily Catholics excuse their trangressions (ex opere operato, anyone).
In all of my study of the other view, I have yet to read an attempt to answer these questions.
Theoretically, too, the question has not yet been answered what the Church is to do in the case of an insurmountable difference between theoretical and practical morality.
The issue here is that «science» continues to «fill in'the gaps of our understanding, and just because it hasn't answered some of these questions... yet, in no way * presupposes * that they won't be answered in the future.
After years of placing this question before those of faith, I have yet to receive an answer that does not involve semantic acrobatics and mental contortions.
To the question of why we ought to value the web of life in the first place «no clear and persuasive answer to this more basic question has yet been given» (RNW 128To the question of why we ought to value the web of life in the first place «no clear and persuasive answer to this more basic question has yet been given» (RNW 128to value the web of life in the first place «no clear and persuasive answer to this more basic question has yet been given» (RNW 128to this more basic question has yet been given» (RNW 128).
To answer this question, let us make a further supposition: when A comes into being, B has not yet come into being.
The question you have asked is one of the most fundamental questions that can be asked, and yet at the same time, a question which never seems to get answered.
And learning to answer questions, rather than providing answers to questions the other hasn't yet asked.
B) If you've ever watched even the most simple programs on cable TV regarding the Big Bang, the scientists are the first ones to admit that these are questions they can't answer... yet.
There is ample reason to believe that these questions have been answered unconsciously by the institutional church, but they have not yet in most instances been faced consciously.
@LinCA, you have not yet answered the big question - «Prove to me God does not exist».
Watching him live this double life of public man and poet, one wonders what Astrue — or Juster — is really thinking when he answers the biting questions of a reporter demanding to know why the new commissioner hasn't yet personally fixed the entire Social Security system.
You said» @LinCA, you have not yet answered the big question - «Prove to me God does not exist».
and have not yet found the answer to the question you your own intellect raises within your being.
You have YET to answer one single question I have posed using any kind of sensible, reasonable, and understandable language.
not sure yet, your books you have written which I have seem to answer my questions as I find my theology changing.
You want answers to life's aggravating questions yourself, and you are obviously not yet in possession of those; I can't help but wonder whether or not this article was written precisely to provoke those you see as your opponents, simply to challenge them to give you something higher (you are the one who is searching, it seems)- than you have received through your own beliefs.
Jesus had not yet said a word to them, but they knew the answer to their question.
True, throughout the history of Christianity and of the Church the Christians themselves had slowly to learn — and this process is not yet finished — what their Christianity really means; they must ask this question again and again and answer it in ever new situations which they can not, of course, foresee and for which they will not have ready - made answers.
You are now continuing to deflect and use subtle attacks and be condescending which doesn't help your credibility, as opposed to actually answering the question... Which you haven't offered any (reasonable or viable nor realistic law or solution) that would actually work yet.
Despite our ignorance of much that we might like to know and with an honest recognition that we do not and can not «have all the answers to all the questions,» we yet have enough to impel us to be responsible and zealous in thought and word and deed.
While I do not yet have a fully - formed answer to this question, over the next few posts, I will present what I have so far, and let you weigh in on the subject.
Susanne, you ask good questions and as you have yet to receive an answer I hope you don't mind if I try to reply.
ion the Hebrew it means with reverence and awe... and you have yet to answer my question..
None of us can yet give definitive answers to these questions, and it may be years and even centuries before theological discussion has moved us close to any kind of resolution.
DE: I haven't yet answered Richard's question, about whether «space» is entered in the Index to Process and Reality.
I do admit that I have problems to bring across what I am talking about here and I do not know all the answers to my questions yet.
The simplest yet by far the best answer I've ever found to that question is by trying to love more.
People have been asking that question for thousands of years and yet a simple «yes» doesn't really answer it, again, you can go on and keep on believing, I on the other hand have not found sufficient reason for me to believe in judaism.
You'd think a person with a PhD in astrophysics would have an answer to even ONE question anyone has posted here yet.
Yet Augustine has a security, both dialectical and spiritual, in his answers to the human questions which contemporary searchers can not quite share.
No completely satisfying answer has yet been given to the question why, if God is a reality, powerful and benevolent, evil is allowed to exist.
I am an evolutionist and I'll give you an answer to your question: Science does not have the proof of that YET.
Again, just because, there may be a few unanswered questions * yet to be discovered * have not been answered just yet, it does not automatically mean — God exists.
J.W my last post was taken directly from our convo on what scares an atheist... you have yet to answer it... it was directed at fred... but its your question too, the one you chose to walk away from!
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