Doctrines
in sentence
84 examples of Doctrines in a sentence
Isn't it ironic that Christians who claim to believe in an infinite, unknowable being then tie God down in closed systems and rigid
doctrines?
It gets even more complicated when the
doctrines
of use become ambiguous.
I can't believe in the
doctrines.
I don't think these
doctrines
are right.
And yet, we don't have the basic
doctrines
to guide us in this regard.
These
doctrines
seemed unproven, abstract.
And religious
doctrines
are meant to be summons to action; you only understand them when you put them into practice.
My friends on Twitter took the time to understand Westboro's doctrines, and in doing so, they were able to find inconsistencies I'd missed my entire life.
And nobody has my permission for killing in my name, a man is but a man and if there is a God, this was his wish, the very ground I tread will live on, once I am gone on my way to oblivion, and all
doctrines
will suffer the same fate, and there is not one nation that has not proclaimed itself the chosen people.
In doing so, he echoes the
doctrines
of egoism and utilitarianism embraced by many of Dostoyevsky’s contemporary intellectuals.
Because with a few wonderful exceptions, very often when religious people come together, religious leaders come together, they're arguing about abstruse
doctrines
or uttering a council of hatred or inveighing against homosexuality or something of that sort.
Religious teaching, this is where we've gone so wrong, concentrating solely on believing abstruse
doctrines.
The aggregates of joy and suffering thousands of confident religions, ideologies and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every superstar, every supreme leader, every saint and sinner in the history of our species, lived there, on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.
The nuclear-armed states can and should make serious commitments to dramatic further reductions in the size of their arsenals; hold the number of weapons physically deployed and ready for immediate launch to an absolute minimum; and change their strategic
doctrines
to limit the role and salience of nuclear weapons, ideally by committing to “no first use.”
Alas, when orthodox genetics was discarded in favor of the ruling ideological doctrines, as was done by Stalin's favorite Trofim Lysenko (1898-1976), the results were disastrous.
Much of the euro’s design reflects the neoliberal economic
doctrines
that prevailed when the single currency was conceived.
Each of these
doctrines
has proved to be wrong.
More from "Zone Defense"Much of the euro’s design reflects the neoliberal economic
doctrines
that prevailed when the single currency was conceived.
Not wedded to central bankers’ obsolete doctrines, he has made a commitment to reverse Japan’s chronic deflation, setting an inflation target of 2%.
Hamas’s
doctrines
are indeed unacceptable for long-term peace, as even some Arab states, such as Egypt, have made clear.
In recent years, such an approach ran counter to America’s foreign-policy predisposition of favouring universalist
doctrines
over a careful balancing of national interests.
Syria’s Balkan TragedyBERLIN – Pacifist
doctrines
may say otherwise, but combining diplomacy with the threat of military force is a highly effective tactic, as we have just seen in Syria.
It is increasingly clear that both China and the US are gradually adopting a portfolio of defense doctrines, operational concepts, and capabilities that will enable their militaries to offset, deny, delimit, and interfere with each other’s strategic engagement in the region.
Latin America, where the Fund's
doctrines
have been taken most seriously, has suffered far slower growth as a result.
Meanwhile, East Asia, where governments eschewed these
doctrines
and were active in promoting growth has seen incomes soar and poverty plummet - despite the crisis of 1997.
This means that anyone holding to the moral
doctrines
of most Christian churches should nowadays be considered a second-class citizen in the European Union.
If it were generally accepted, it would imply that the EU now holds official moral doctrines, and that allegiance to these
doctrines
is required in order to exercise the full right of citizens to serve in a public capacity.
In this age of terrorism,
doctrines
like free trade must be re-defined to include the public’s interest in “goods” like safety as well as more conventional goods like televisions and autos.
Otherwise, such
doctrines
lose their relevance.
This message echoes and affirms examples found in the
doctrines
of many faiths, which call on us to be kinder and wiser in how we use this planet, and to advocate for all creatures.
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