Some people believe that we are not inherently sinners just because we commit sins because they view sin as a behavior rather than a fundamental aspect of our nature. They may believe that individuals have the capacity for goodness and can choose to act in ways that align with moral values, even if they make mistakes or commit sins at times.
Appeal to popularity fallacies occur when something is considered true or good simply because it is popular. Examples include believing a product is effective because everyone is buying it, or thinking an idea is correct because many people believe in it.
The appeal to popularity is the tendency for people to believe that something is true or good simply because many others believe it. This can influence decision-making processes by making individuals more likely to follow the crowd or conform to social norms, even if it may not be the best choice for them personally.
The logical fallacy based on popularity rather than evidence and reasoning is called argumentum ad populum, or the appeal to popularity. This fallacy suggests that something must be true or valid simply because many people believe it to be so.
The legitimacy of the Starlite material hoax is a matter of debate. Some believe it is a legitimate concern due to its potential applications, while others argue it is simply a fabrication.
People can engage in evil acts due to a combination of factors such as psychological issues, upbringing, societal influences, and individual beliefs. Some may feel justified in their actions, while others may simply lack empathy or have a disregard for moral standards. It's a complex interplay of various factors that drive individuals to commit evil acts.
Because He doesn't do what they want, or say what they want, or give them what they want. Or they simply do not believe. They don't believe what The Bible says.
Because He doesn't do what they want, or say what they want, or give them what they want. Or they simply do not believe. They don't believe what the Bible says.
A building is sacred simply because one or more people believe it is. Sacredness is an idea.
Many people don't believe in praying because they don't think there is a god to carry out those prayers. Others might believe that there is a god that simply doesn't answer prayers.
No people don't only do it for that reason, some people do it for glory so they can say i fought in a war others do it because some other people convinced them to. but mostly people do it because they believe it is the rite thing to do and they want to defend what they believe "PATRIOTISM".
Yes, there isn't one rational reason to be intolerant of a gay person simply because he or she is gay. Even the Christian argument is invalid, because Christianity does not give permission to be intolerant of "sinners."
There are many people believe that if you are as of that and they are as of them. This is simply a play on words.
No. Unfortunately there are some misguided people that believe it was all a hoax. Others do not understand the technology involved and because of that they do not believe it is possible. Others are simply ignorant
If you believe in a just God, you would have to believe that God accepts everyone, and does not punish people simply for existing and trying to find love.
Why is why, why? Lots of people ask each day. I believe why is why because why is just why and we have to live with why each day. There is no getting away from why because why is why and that is that!!!!!!!!!!!!! =) P.S. I hope that is the right answer to your questions, Why is why, why! or just simply.......why is why?!!!!! signed..... ~WHY?~
simply because they both believe in Budda
Urban legends are being retold because people either believe that they are real, or because they simply just want to scare someone so that they will either do something or stay away from it.