Have you ever had that feeling in your stomach that something is not right for you, or some person is not right for you. I have changed my position, religion, beliefs many times and each time I have grown and improved. Life isn't about standing still in the same place, it is questioning, listening, wondering, searching etc. I do not want to pass over to whatever is there, the same as I was when I was 20,
I am 76 years of age, and I have a life that has been full of joy, excitement, possibilities and I have also had really bad experiences i.e. a battered wife. However, everything has led me to where I am now, which is a wonderful place to be.
Everything I ever went through, negative and positive, has led me in the right direction BECAUSE I chose to change.
science is all about finding and understanding things in the world.
based on the new evidence
from parents and school teachers
with a good idea of the expected experimental results.
Sir Chatles Lyell.
by comparing numerical mathematical models to lots and lots of observations.
scientific model is a testable idea based on studies on a particular subject. It is useful to scientist for further studies and research on similar idea, subject.
Copernicus did not reject the idea that planetary orbits around our Sun were circular.
I have no idea. Call a scientist or something I have no idea. Call a scientist or something
Catholics did not reject the idea of infant baptism. Catholics have been baptizing eight-day old infants for a very long time.
Yes, It can be used in at least two different ways: 1. This car is a Reject. (Noun) 2. I Reject your idea. (Verb) That fits the definition of Homograph.
improvements of the idea
Because they thought it was not good enough
Relativism or Relativity
Relativism or Relativity
The Doctrine of Nullification.
Because they felt like it!
Romanticism rejected the idea of The Enlightenment.
In brief: Accept each good benevolent idea which is beneficial to humans & reject any bad malevolent idea, reject any principle that opposes the Islamic teachings.