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The vast bulk of our knowledge, we take on faith.
Another reporter asked a question on faith and public service.
He didn't ask anyone to take his instructions on faith.
Or how about this meditation on faith from Psalm 62?
It was important that we not take anything on faith.
I put my trust in my mentors, and accepted on faith.
At first, of course, we must take that sensitivity on faith.
Rights groups say the plans represent an assault on faith in China.
Let's just take it on faith that Microsoft can pull this off.
"I made the decision: Let me just jump on faith," he says.
Her life is in disarray, and so are her thoughts on faith.
But then there's "Eyes of Man," a meditation on faith and impermanence.
Some academics worry that Finland is taking waste disposal too much on faith.
As it was throughout this entire process, I had to go on faith.
I'd say this is an investment based on faith, but not blind faith.
In doing so, though, he requires readers to take a lot on faith.
We're supposed to take on faith that the journey will be worth it.
Unshakable confidence comes from a solid foundation built on faith in something dependable.
I say this on faith; I saw one balcony but not the other.
While he's ignoring his vacation emails you can experiment with your perspective on faith.
Mothers play a bigger role than fathers in passing on faith to their children.
But his early songs as a solo artist — on Faith and Listen Without Prejudice Vol.
We only have the anonymous account's word, and we're being asked to believe on faith.
Pure Flix is a production company and distributor with a focus on faith-based films.
Nowhere in the text of the revised executive order are delineations made based on faith.
Is it fair to object that most of us take quantum physics on faith, too?
The scripted spin-off will focus on Faith and her now-girlfriend Amy (Malea Mitchell).
Not unreasonably, some question their sincerity and the wisdom of taking their promises on faith.
Still, the European system also relies mostly on faith that consumers will make rational choices.
Why, when they speak on faith and morals, are they so contemptuous of their fellow humans?
Doesn't this indict the audience accepting on faith the feints and assertions of the film itself?
The newly independent family was vulnerable and preconditioned to relying on faith for answers, Ross says.
Clinton has so far given "Stronger Together" speeches on faith, community service and children and families.
You have to take on faith their status as an imminent and fatal threat to humanity.
"We're big on faith, and I think that really helps you know getting the household all together."
But relying on faith to get the word out about a product often isn't enough, Dar says.
People are still making gut-driven bets based on faith: Is my wallet company the most reliable?
They also drew up plans for a day-long symposium on faith and the science of memory.
I thought being a Christian, relying on faith, would garner me immunity from ever having that experience.
Liars can progress in today's world because people take them on faith when they first meet them.
But Odom says work's gotta be put in off the field, too ... with a focus on faith.
Let's move the church past vows of celibacy and refocus on faith, prayer, healing and good works.
Let's also not accept purely on faith that Bell's surgically rebuilt knee is perfect and ready to go.
Intense meditations on faith, family, and loyalty rub up against adventures in haphazard anal bleaching and amateur pornography.
Kardashian wrote an emotional piece for Lenny Letter on May 17, featuring her thoughts on faith and divorce.
" For now, he says, investors have decided that too many related companies are "based on faith, hope, and charity.
Without knowing much about Gail, it can be taken on faith that Williams has deftly approximated her clipped accent.
Bishop Juliasse attributed that faith to a lack of distractions from material wealth, allowing Africans to focus on faith.
Faith is belief in the absence of evidence; for example, belief in the virgin birth is taken on faith.
Why this can happen: At this point, you're betting on faith and past performance, and that's never a good idea.
Kansas passed a law this year allowing campus religious groups to restrict membership to students based on faith, Rho added.
Clinton's past "Stronger Together" speeches on faith, community service and children and families have been far more focused on Trump.
One of Gallagher's favorite sources of inspiration is Pope John Paul II's encyclical "Fides et Ratio" ("On Faith and Reason").
Not all Americans accept on faith the value of higher education to individual students and to society as a whole.
But he can't really make much out of Jay, a cardboard construct whose demons we have to take on faith.
Clinton was not very religious, according to a Pew Research Center study on "Faith and the 2016 Campaign" released on Wednesday.
On more than one occasion, I found myself wondering if I could take this or that interpretation of Asher's on faith.
Clinton was not very religious, according to a Pew Research Center study on "Faith and the 2016 Campaign" released in January.
Liberal Protestant pastor William Barber on Saturday called on faith leaders to challenge Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore's religious positions.
For many Christians, Lent is a time to focus on faith by giving up something that's usually considered a pleasure or distraction.
But Sanders' political platform is unmistakably moral, scholars say, and it draws more deeply on faith teachings than even he may know.
Moore is one of at least three evangelical millennials advising GOP candidates on faith outreach, a sign of their growing political power.
Users will have to take on faith—as they do with Google—that the company's business model limits the opportunities for bias.
It certainly isn't a sign that the church should adjust its teachings on faith and morals, accommodating them to the latest trends.
We are instead asked to take it on faith, to join the celebration, while the view from the inside remains pretty dismal.
But in Moore's case, there are good reasons to think the accusations are well-founded without taking his accuser's words on faith.
" Anne Lamott echoes O'Connor in her memoir Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith, "The opposite of faith is not doubt, but certainty.
But the definitive Garfield performance of 2016 is smack dab at the heart of Martin Scorcese's astounding and challenging meditation on faith, Silence.
Aiming to secure that spot, the campaign and the candidate have been spending the past three weeks subtly increasing its focus on faith.
We've got to take it on faith that they will be a similar size, but Paris is a promising start for the game.
"This is certainly not an attack on religion, certainly not an attack on faith, this is not a form of attack," she said.
Jennifer Butler is the CEO of Faith in Public Life and former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships.
The bill faced widespread denunciation from human rights groups, media organizations, and sports leagues for its allowance for discrimination on faith-based grounds.
She denigrates citizens who lament the damage the Clintons wreak on faith in our institutions and the ties that bind our nation together.
He also published a popular series of pamphlets on faith, ethics and education that were based on lectures he gave at his kollel.
According to the source, the book will build on the theme of Greitens' bestselling 2016 book, "Resilience," with a sharper focus on faith.
"Pavlova's artistry is something that we are often asked to take on faith, something where you had to be there," Ms. Acocella wrote.
And to start questioning that as a teenager, and then having a full on faith crisis in my early 20s… that was really traumatic.
"Drop The Beat is going to be a platform for musicians to just step out on faith and say 'Listen, here's the music.&apos"  
The young couple are members of the Followers of Christ, a small religious group that authorities allege rejects medical care, relying on faith healing.
Every single person in here has every reason to give up on faith because the world outside this trailer is one that imprisons them.
But apparently, and we must take it on faith, he was irresistible, at least to the young women dazzled by his intellect and sophistication.
How do you know your health choices are based on evidence and not on faith, when one can sound so much like the other?
The country is built on faith in the electoral process, but that's been severely dented in the 20 years since the 2000 Bush v.
In most cases, it is a call based on faith with no way-points to use to decide if the call is correct or failing.
But I think that we don't accept it on faith that when a company tells you that they do good, we don't necessarily believe that.
A proposed rule by the Trump administration would allow foster care and adoption agencies to deny their services to L.G.B.T. families on faith-based grounds.
As the president describes it, the implementation of much of the Singapore agreements rests on faith — on the good will generated through the negotiation process.
CRTV will announce today a new pilot series starring conservative pundit Erick Erickson — called "The Resurgent Family" — that will focus on faith and family values.
That quickly caught the attention of Republicans and conservative media commentators, who tried to cast his remarks as an unprovoked attack on faith-abiding Christians.
In particular, I believe he would be profoundly disturbed about the assault on faith — a key tool in his quest for a more equal America.
This focus on faith stands in stark contrast to the model developed by the Girl Scouts of America, an organization specifically founded on secular grounds.
It also leaves us with a new form of religion that is not based on faith alone, but on the possible realism of its truth claims.
It has demonstrated how to rely on faith in the face of hardship, exemplified by Fantasia Barrino's victory song, "I Believe," performed with a gospel choir.
But all along, director Jonathan Kesselman places more emphasis on absurdist gags (a key character is named Mohammad Ali Paula Abdul Rahim) than on faith itself.
Even when Peter visited Madison and the Prewetts in Alabama, her parents expressed concern over the couple's compatibility based on their very different perspectives on faith.
Jennifer Butler is the founder and CEO of Faith in Public Life and the former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships.
For generations, economists have asked us to take on faith that their unique genius can calibrate our financial system to advance prosperity and avoid collective ruin.
So that gives this type of religiosity a far more powerful bite than the traditional religions, which are based on faith in things unseen and unprovable.
Rev. Jennifer Butler is CEO of Faith in Public Life and former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships during the Obama administration.
I know the people doing these things are extremely good at doing them, but also at some point I am forced to take it all on faith.
Can we take any of what we see—Grace sleepwalking into the snow, the disappearance of a pet dog, Mia playing with her favorite doll—on faith?
His pro-business rhetoric may, some speculate, have spurred some businesses to add new jobs on faith that he'd cut their taxes or lessen their regulatory burdens.
Bush Redeployed The Jeb Bush campaign built an organization early, with more than 10 staffers, including one focusing on faith-voter outreach and one on Hispanic outreach.
"Pro-life Democrats have never felt as isolated as they do after this week," Michael Wear, an adviser to President Barack Obama on faith outreach, told me.
Like most viewers I know, I consume the franchise with an almost religious intensity, which is appropriate since it asks us to take a lot on faith.
President Trump ordered that burdens on faith-based agencies be reduced, but the left is adding burdens that could force the entire child welfare system to collapse.
The Times reported Friday that Hillary protected a senior adviser on faith in her 2008 campaign who was accused of repeatedly sexually harassing a young female aide.
The core of "I hunger for you," she said, is a reflection on faith — of all kinds, not just religious — and its power to transform the body.
Around 2005, Mr. Taheri, a researcher in alternative medicines, founded a group called Circle of Mysticism, focused on faith-based healings and their understandings of the universe.
Previously the executive director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, she served on the President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships under President Obama.
Brady Henderson, legal director for the ACLU of Oklahoma, said he hoped the lawsuit would set a nationwide precedent against businesses discriminating against any citizens based on faith.
Sausage Party, despite what it would have you believe, is an earnest and at times tender human story — a contemplation on faith wrapped in many layers of raunch.
The French firmly believe in the separation of church and state, understanding that religion is a private matter based not on science, or rational thinking, but on faith.
"Surely" asks us to take it on faith that, as the big book puts it, "goodness and mercy shall follow" us if we give a little good first.
While the Clotilda had always been at the center of family lore, the common bond among neighbors in Africatown, they previously had to accept the story on faith.
We have to take that on faith, since the show blitzed past two decades for Claire while Jamie was finding his footing over a mere handful of years.
The ruling and officially atheist Communist Party has increased efforts to curb the influence of Christianity, tightening restrictions on faith classes and warning against the religion's "Western" ideas.
When Flores made it to the final rounds of the interview process, he packed up and moved to L.A. on faith, with fingers crossed that he'd get the internship.
Bigotry based on faith also occurs closer to home, the congresswoman continued, citing conservative who insist that President Obama is Muslim, despite his frequent invocations of his Christian faith.
While an earlier draft of the religious liberty order would have let federal contractors discriminate against LGBT employees based on faith beliefs, Thursday's version did not include such provisions.
"It's all being done on faith, not unlike Disney, and it's working, as the stock of Starbucks has been climbing on both good days and bad ones," Cramer said.
After a presidential campaign where the winning candidate sought to divide us based on faith, on race and on national origin, we need a uniter speaking for all Democrats.
They will lean on faith and fortitude because that, in the absence of any tangible reason to believe, can nourish them until they are officially eliminated from playoff contention.
Since important people took the story on faith and sought to press it into the service of an undeniably noble cause, the story's moral truth overwhelmed its factual one.
While this is understandable, it is regrettable and it is only through actions based on faith and just principles that this evil that afflicts the Church will be eradicated.
It's precisely that feeling — "a sense of persecution bordering on faith," as Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman wrote in The Times on Monday — that brought about the wiretapping tweets.
First Reformed is an astonishing, bruising meditation on faith and doubt from writer and director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo), starring Ethan Hawke in one of his greatest performances.
The big picture: All currencies are ultimately based on faith — a largely unspoken and implicit agreement within a population that a certain token is a measure and store of value.
The encyclical – a high-level papal teaching document on faith and morals – reaffirmed the traditional Roman Catholic teaching rejecting all forms of contraception as incompatible with God's plan for sexuality.
But I was something just as bad: a man who shared his progressive thinking on faith, race, and sexuality in a widely-read column for the area's only daily newspaper.
The Barna Group, a Ventura, California-based organization that conducts research on faith, culture and leadership, has looked into donations to charities and nonprofits (including churches) by percentage of population.
But the point is clear: Judge Kavanaugh's demonstrated record of bold constitutional conservatism means we don't have to be told or to take on faith how he will make determinations.
In its letter to the judge, Harvard said that it had an obligation to protect the identities of applicants, who take it on faith that their applications will remain private.
In a sense, episodic games were subscriptions you making a down payment on upfront, and there were only so many subscriptions people were willing to take on faith at once.
Former candidate Ben Carson rallied the more than 1,600 state delegates for Trump Sunday morning, with a speech focused heavily on faith and his efforts to teach Trump religion and spirituality.
"There's nothing in my personal views based on faith or other sources that would prevent me from applying the precedents of the Court faithfully," he told the senators back in 2005.
Ms. Butler herself was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve as chairwoman of the President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, so she is no stranger to politics.
Advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families have said that the reversal could allow foster care and adoption agencies to deny their services to L.G.B.T.Q. families on faith-based grounds.
The premise is that a giant sea monster is haunting a small English town, but Perry uses it only as an excuse to riff on faith and science, friendship and solitude.
Petty's lyrics, "You take it on faith, You take it to the heart, The waiting is the hardest part," are so poignant in their simplicity, and they make this song a classic.
Trump previewed some of his attacks earlier Thursday at the National Prayer Breakfast, knocking Pelosi and Romney in an implicit, but pointed attack on their professed reliance on faith to guide them.
Running on faith Coming off of being named the first US runner to break the one-hour record for the half-marathon in 2007, Hall had high aspirations for medaling in Beijing.
Like any belief based on faith, we don't think there are any arguments based on currently observable, factual evidence that could be made to convert believers into non-believers, or vice-versa.
For all its insistence on faith, the film shows a surprising lack of it – it is all rehearsed, clumsily designed to tug at the heartstrings and endear us to its leading man.
"People close to the president say Mr. Trump's Twitter torrent had less to do with fact, strategy or tactic than a sense of persecution bordering on faith," The New York Times reported.
The Religious Freedom Institute and Center on Faith and International Affairs in March made the call to appoint an IRF Ambassador as its most important policy recommendation to the administration and Congress.
As Dr. King used his faith as a catalyst for the human rights struggle, the new Poor People's Campaign too leans heavily on faith leaders for a "national call for moral revival".
There are usually a couple of words I don't really know are words and take on faith, or look up: today's were FLUORITE (coupled with FAVORITE) and ANTIPOPE (which paired with ANTELOPE).
There are things we take on faith and hope, things that could be torn asunder in a moment, because the world is bigger and scarier than we like to think it is.
And since boxing's schedule is somewhat fluid, Smith has to take a few things on faith if he's ever going to be able to realize his relatively modest dreams, like buying a house.
I stepped out on faith, sacrificed my career, dealt with family drama – all for this man that I thought would be equally committed… And his quick "I'm sorry" didn't undo what he said.
The report says that 77 Ahmadis were booked under discriminatory religious laws in 2017, with nine still in prison "on faith-related allegations", and four Ahmadis were murdered in hate crimes in Pakistan.
After Taylor spoke at Concordia College-Moorhead in Minnesota, Jacqueline Bussie, director of the Forum on Faith and Life at the school, said more Americans need to get a dose of holy envy.
At the start of A Quiet Passion, Emily leaves school after being declared by her teacher a "no-hoper" for her inability to yield to the status quo in her thoughts on faith.
Just because Apple can sell hundreds of thousands of $500 phones on faith, purely on the strength of the firm's design credentials, is not an indicator that Tesla or any other automaker can.
Religious accord is a smart way for the White House to frame Trump's trip, said Chris Seiple, former president of the Institute for Global Engagement and an expert on faith and foreign policy.
The debate "led to an internal moral dilemma," said Dalia Mogahed, a former adviser to President Obama on faith issues, and now a research director at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding.
It is a rare comment from an investor who typically looks through stock gyrations based on faith in fundamentals, but in this trading environment even active managers are being hit by large stock moves.
Dr. Thomas Copeland is a professor of politics at Colorado Christian University and a fellow at the Centennial Institute, which is a Colorado Christian University's think tank, mobilizing ideas on faith, family and freedom.
From New York City to Tbilisi to Berlin, with an ensemble of complex supporting characters, this book also includes meditations on faith, fear, sexual assault, modern queer identity, and how fraught it can be.
Several members of the delegation, which met with Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed in the United Arab Emirates earlier in the week, have also advised U.S. President Donald Trump on faith issues.
All of the young girls I have encountered through this foundation reflect on the same goal of wanting to be successful and the fear that comes with stepping out on faith and following your dreams.
We shouldn't take it on faith that, because these two genderless acting awards went to women, this will become a trend -- especially at more prestigious, serious awards shows like the Oscars, Golden Globes and Emmys.
In one corner stands Metropolis, where workers send checks home to their moms and have misty-eyed reminiscences and dreams of Smallville, the fictional town with its emphasis on faith, family, community, and strong morals.
Houses of worship, where some parishioners may lean on faith instead of medicine and therapy for mental health issues, seemed a good place to start after an unexpectedly high level of clergy participation, she said.
"There are people who speak with great conviction about the future of electric vehicles and lithium batteries, but their convictions are based more on faith and beliefs than on concrete, knowable realities at this time."
Three Percenters are preoccupied with survival and preservation, dealing with the evils they see in the here and now and operating on faith that once it is vanquished, commonsense and self-evident good will triumph.
I am perfectly aware that I say this in the teeth of all sorts of contrary evidence, and that I must be basing it partly on temperament and partly on faith, but that's my attitude.
The shame for the country as a whole is that during the campaign, far too many people who broadly recognized this took on faith that Trump would lose and chose to focus on other matters instead.
Before last week, he had been the primary's equivalent of Ozymandias from HBO's "Watchmen": the powerful billionaire occupying a separate story line, which you had to take on faith would intersect with the main plot eventually.
However, it was his proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the US or create a registry system based on faith or ethnicity that brought chilling echoes of a suppressed chapter of US history: Japanese American internment.
I work with tech every day, wear a smartwatch 24/7, and typically sleep with my phone, so I use service as an opportunity to meditate on faith with no chance of being interrupted by push notifications.
The former department is currently signaling that it wants to lessen restrictions on religious institutions that take federal dollars — earlier this month, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos moved to loosen federal regulations on faith-based colleges and universities.
The downturn seems to be taking a toll on Mr. Putin's standing, or at least on faith in his policies, as Russians' fascination and delight with his foreign ventures wanes and pocketbook issues increasingly dominate public worries.
"Holley and Gray targeted the retirement savings of churchgoers, building a bond of trust purportedly based on faith but actually based on false promises," David Glockner, director of the SEC office in Chicago, said in a statement.
So as The Female Persuasion goes on, Faith and Greer circle each other, each feeding the bottomless appetite of the other: Faith giving Greer approval and a sense of identity, Greer giving Faith worshipful admiration and respect.
This changed a bit when the studio launched a Patreon, but unless you were paying a few dollars for the privilege, you basically took it on faith that the developers would eventually show up with something new.
Are we really supposed to accept on faith that people who are willing to politicize weather forecasts were totally hands-off when it came to awarding a huge, lucrative contract to a company Trump considers an enemy?
So in lieu of having a healthy, functional relationship with either his parents or his God, Lenny has decided Pius takes a hard line on faith ... and then insists all of his cardinals come kiss his actual slipper.
Release date: May 18 What makes it great: First Reformed is an astonishing, bruising meditation on faith and doubt from writer and director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo), starring Ethan Hawke in one of his greatest performances.
This market-driven solution, the Fair Food Program, has been lauded by the White House Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Initiatives, the United Nations Working Group on Business and Human Rights, and former President Bill Clinton.
As the bus rumbled to a stop, involuntary laughter broke out as we quickly realized the only way to even find the rocket was to take it on faith that NASA's cameras were pointed in the appropriate direction.
But Islam has historically been perceived as the domain of the poor, and mainstream religious-political groups that constitute clerics' and conservatives' support consider themselves authorities on faith, and promise to make Pakistan a Shariah-law-abiding state.
But we have found a balance in providing what the other needs, and that includes space: Space to be our true selves, warts and all; space to commune with friends separately; space to have differing opinions on faith.
The Bureau of Prisons would be ordered to utilize proven recidivism reduction programs such as drug rehabilitation, education, skills training, classes on faith and work programs for all federal prisoners in partnership with non-profit and faith-based organizations.
The shift also indicates where the administration is headed as it prepares to implement changes to Title X that bar Planned Parenthood from the program while placing an emphasis on faith-based family planning clinics that don't provide abortions.
She explained that she had called into a Catholic radio show to discuss whom to support in the presidential race, and the host advised that she back a candidate based on faith, rather than blindly supporting any one political party.
It's a group led by by a man who stands in front of an American flag and, wielding preternatural charisma and commanding the baleful force of his loyal soldiers, preaches on faith, freedom, firearms, and the end of the world.
I had covered several 500 Startup investments before in my time as a contributor at TechCrunch and heard founders speak well of McClure, so I decided to take it on faith that he and his colleagues would handle Pollock appropriately.
Multiple news outlets reported last month that Nadler was planning to summon officials from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the FBI to answer questions concerning the agency's efforts to counter white nationalism after recent attacks on faith communities.
In an interview with "CBS This Morning," Captain Tammie Jo Shults, along with first officer Darren Ellisor and flight attendants Seanique Mallory, Rachel Fernheimer and Kathryn Sandoval, described how they built a strong bond based on faith the morning before takeoff.
"We propose to remove and amend regulations that would impose burdens on faith-based organizations, provide special benefits to faith-based organizations, or treat faith-based organizations and religious individuals differently than other organizations or individuals," the rule proposed Thursday said.
"I think, to some degree, we all collectively take it on faith that our country works, that our currency is valuable, the peaceful transfer of power — that all of these things that we hold dear work because we believe they work," says Huffman.
Though Dolce & Gabbana is best known for their continuous reinterpretations of religious iconography, fashion has seen an array of different designers provide their own takes on faith, from McQueen's sinister look at religion, to Tisci's 'Jesus Is Lord' graphic tee at Givenchy.
Descartes lived in the era just preceding the Enlightenment and was an important precursor, in that he wanted to build philosophy on what human beings could assess for themselves, not what was handed down by religion or tradition — to take nothing on faith.
The group, which included a federal judge, several religious leaders and a former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships, cited evidence of Trump's character flaws as reason for the control board to pull his hotel's liquor licenses.
Add to that the fact that you can't swatch, shade match, or feel anything on your skin before buying it, so you're really going on faith that both the formula and the shade are going to work for you each time you purchase.
While researching the history of Christianity for my book on faith and politics, I learned that in medieval Christianity, women were excluded from higher education and church leadership, and female mystics sought oneness with God by seeking revelations and visions from the Lord.
As Chrissy Metz filmed her latest movie Breakthrough last year — in which she plays a mom relying on faith as her son recovers from a near-fatal accident — she thought back to her own days of prayer in 2017 following her mother's sudden stroke.
Peterson is in part a font of self-help wisdom, a modern Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, drawing not on faith but on Jung, Nietzsche, Solzhenitsyn, biology, evolution, psychology, and learned wisdom, perceived through myth, religions, and history, all to provide better ways of being.
" Early writings on faith Ginsburg's biographers reveal that while her immediate family was not "devoutly religious," Jewish traditions were very much a part of her childhood even though at times she resented an adherence to "seemingly hypocritical rules and the inferior role assigned to women.
If this sounds like a forerunner of modern cultural relativism, in a way it is — with the caveat that one worldview, the one based on faith in an inerrant Bible, does have a claim on universal truth, and everyone else is a myopic relativist.
"We don't preview sanctions or other actions that would take place, but if China continues to conduct this very war on faith, this will be something that will continue to attract a great deal of interest for the United States' concern and action," he said.
While many religiously-affiliated schools display their institutional emphasis on faith prominently on their website homepage, the international admissions section often focuses on the school's non-faith-related accolades - excellent SAT scores, proximity to metro areas, small class sizes, affordable tuition, and English language immersion.
But it could also go off track if all accusations are taken on faith, if due process is seen as an impediment rather than a requirement and an underpinning of justice, and if men and women grow wary of each other in the workplace.
I assume literally, as we jump forward in time indiscriminately and it doesn't seem that Noah (Dominic West) at any point saw a therapist or psychologist about his break with reality, so we'll just take it on faith that this isn't a Vanilla Sky-scented dream.
In his book, For the Right Reasons: America's Favorite Bachelor on Faith, Love, Marriage, and Why Nice Guys Finish First, Sean Lowe lays out one telling moment that happens in the very first episode: The first and last limo entrances are people the producers are pulling for.
The result of their collective vote in the Republican Iowa caucuses does not guarantee how their cousins will cast ballots across the country, but it is an opening chapter in the book of every campaign that can be written on faith-based voters and that year's contest.
For Galileo, who used observations of the planets and stars to show that the Earth was not the center of the universe, the result was house arrest for the final years of his life as religious leaders fought the erosion of world views based on faith.
"We're happy with what Bahrain did, and we ask all countries, particularly those belonging to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League, to denounce the Chinese Communist Party's brutal treatment of Uighurs, which is part of the party's broader war on faith," Mr. Pompeo said.
Rabbi Menachem Genack is the rabbi of Congregation Shomrei Emunah in Englewood, NJ. He is the author of "Letters to President Clinton: Biblical Lessons on Faith and Leadership", a collection of 100 letters that he wrote and curated to the former president over a 20 year period.
Risky ventures were commonplace: Building a product from scratch, designing a new business model, and raising money based on faith in some prospective growth or feature were standard issue — and, under that framework, both tiny startups and tech titans that became victims of their own ambition.
But treat it like just another instrument—one component alongside those little guitar plunks on "Faith," the synthesizer pattern on "Holyfields," the stealthy drum programming and harmonizing tremors and whatever else it is you're hearing on "iMi"—and how is the word that comes to mind.
"I think, to some degree, we all collectively take it on faith that our country works, that our currency is valuable, the peaceful transfer of power—that all of these things that we hold dear work because we believe they work," Huffman (echoing Stokes) told The New Yorker.
After a year which has seen shares in Silicon Valley star Elon Musk's venture rise 50 percent on faith in its positioning as a major future carmaker and manufacturer, analysts expressed doubt over Musk's communication with markets and one - Nomura's Romit Shah - said the company could need more financing.
Totally. The Indiegogo page is very light on any kind of specifications as to how this will work, other than this totally reassuring sentence: Given the lack of details, anyone who backs this product is buying into this crowdfunding campaign essentially on faith (or more faith than usual).
In a country where people often rely on faith and superstition to understand the world, Mr. Sutopo's job sometimes entails explaining the science of disasters, such as the fact that quakes and volcanic eruptions are caused by the shifting of tectonic plates that form the earth's outer layer.
And religious concerns should not even be on the table for any form of consideration because there is not any factual evidence to support any tenet of any religion: They must be taken on faith, and you must believe, despite what the facts may belie concerning those beliefs.
Brash, thrice-married, cosseted in a gilded tower high above Fifth Avenue and fond of swearing from the stage at his rallies, Mr. Trump, who has spent his career in pursuit, and praise, of wealth, would seem an odd fit for voters who place greater value on faith, hope and charity.
They would go through a couple more iterations until finally settling on Faith No More in 230, when the initial lineup of Gould, Bordin, keyboardist Roddy Bottum, guitarist Jim Martin and singer Chuck Mosley first got together to record what would become their 26 debut album, We Care A Lot.
Twelve Thai boys had scarcely been rescued from a flooded cave by divers and Thai Navy SEALS before the intention to shoot a movie adaptation was announced by Pure Flix, the production and distribution company that focuses on faith-market releases like the God's Not Dead series and The Case for Christ.
The department said it plans to review, amend or rescind the current restrictions placed on faith-based institutions "in order to be consistent with current law and to reduce or eliminate unnecessary burdens and restrictions on religious entities and activities," according to a copy of the department's spring regulatory agenda obtained by Politico.
And while Palacio always renders such moments with the type of layered precision necessary to make Willems's ghosts palpable, the characters nonetheless occasionally feel strained, their gestures and thoughts almost excessive, and Palacio runs dangerously close to a type of symbolism that simply makes them extensions of a debate on faith and literature.
Violations of constitutional rights aside, something else newsworthy happened during this trip, according to the Charlotte Gazette-Mail: That's correct: Price, who went to medical school, is more hyped on faith-based programs than on the medication-assisted treatments recommended by the HHS division known as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration.
According to the publication, a group of seven complainants, including a federal judge, several religious leaders, and a former chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships, first filed a complaint in June citing evidence of the president's character flaws as reasons for the control board to deny his hotel's liquor licenses.
"The recent rally in oil prices above $210 rests more on faith than fact: no hard data on compliance around pledged supply cuts by OPEC and non-OPEC countries will emerge until February" said Harry Tchilinguirian, global head of commodity markets strategy at BNP Paribas, who expects Brent crude to average $47 in the first quarter.
It is odd that Mr. Trump, who demanded proof on paper that President Obama was born in the United States, would expect voters to take on faith his own claims about his commercial successes, his dealings with business partners, what he gives to charity and other financial matters that could conflict with his duties if elected president.
"When you see someone, especially somebody who has such a dogmatic take on faith that they bring it into public life, being willing to attach themselves to this administration for the purposes of gaining power, it is alarmingly resonant with some New Testament themes, and not in a good way," Buttigieg told The Washington Post in reference to Pence.
The United Nations Human Rights Committee has repeatedly clarified that freedom of religion does not justify discrimination against women, adherents to other religions, nonbelievers, and other groups -- a point that the UN special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Ahmed Shaheed, underscored at an event on faith and sexuality at the United Nations last month.
Buttigieg raised more than $80 million during his 2020 run, including an impressive $25 million haul in the second quarter of 2019 that allowed the former mayor to invest heavily in Iowa, a state where he and his top aides believed his Midwestern roots, veteran status and focus on faith could build a broad coalition of support across the state.
The media coverage makes for an entertaining circus, especially the acrobatics of various political leaders as they flip-flop on issues of Cold War and peace and who should be stupid enough to believe intelligence agencies, on faith, after they have lied about so many things from Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction back to the Gulf of Tonkin resolution and the Vietnam War.
A clip of Donald Trump partying with Jeffrey Epstein at his Mar-a-Lago resort in 1992 was shot by NBC as part of a segment on Faith Daniels' talk show, "A Closer Look" — and in an interview on the segment, Daniels said Trump was on the show because he had kissed her while her husband's back was turned, The Washington Post pointed out on Wednesday.
All boys, soccer coach rescued from Thai cave in drama that captivated the world Thai cave rescue operation recovers boys, coach: What comes next 'Two days, 8 boars, Hooyah': Thai Navy divers rescue 4 more boys from flooded Thailand cave The company focuses on faith and inspirational movies, and Scott said this tale has all the ingredients for a major hit that will draw A-list talent.
I'm not trying to say it is an exclusively right-wing phenomenon—fascism, after all, has elements of left-wing thinking, too—only that conservatives and liberals alike might do well to recognize how the kinds of arguments being made on the "alt-right," or among people who want to make sociopolitical decisions based on faith instead of empirical evidence, can end in terms of increasingly radical, totalizing projects toward an ethnic or religious other.
" So while it's probably true that Netflix was taken aback by the level of enthusiasm fans expressed for the show given its lackluster numbers (another thing we have to take on faith, seeing as Netflix has never revealed its viewership stats), a petition probably wasn't the crux of the streaming platform's decision to bring Sense8 back to life; as Wachowski acknowledges in her letter, fan love is still often viewed as "less important than the bottom line.
You could argue that Groupon was a very disruptive startup when it first opened for business in part because it was creating a new kind of platform and model for online-to-offline commerce: time-sensitive vouchers (offers were out for very limited time, thereby attracting small frenzies of FOMO buyers), that you bought in advance of ever using the good or service in question, on faith that you would actually use it, and the business would give it to you.
If they could speak they would not; they would wait for a durable peace, for people taking one another on faith across the continents, as well as in this not-quite-wilderness with its traced-in, bush-sheltered not-quite-farms, where no human being or sheep is likely to get entirely lost, given the tree-bark hash marks, dry plank shelters, twine-bordered streambeds, and occasional hand-carved fenceposts with their hand-mounted scarlet or cherry-red fire alarms.
And just taking it on faith that algorithms applied at massive scale will have a benign impact or that rules underpinning vast information hierarchies should never be interrogated is about as sane as expecting every person, young or old, to be able to understand exactly how your app works in perfect detail, and to weigh up whether they really need your latest update, while also assuming they'll manage to troubleshoot all the problems when your tool fails to play nice with all the rest of the tech.

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