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Their and beliefs
Their beliefs and practices were often referred to as Bolshevism.
Their beliefs and practices were held to be incompatible with Judaism and, as such, rejected.
Their teachings are in direct conflict with Calvinistic beliefs regarding sin, predestination, and eternal security.
Their study also analyses beliefs of several Inuit groups, concluding ( among others ) that fear was not diffuse.
Their existence in present-day landscapes is seen by many indigenous peoples as confirmation of their creation beliefs .."
Their lifestyle has changed in recent years, but their traditional customs and beliefs remain very important.
Their religious beliefs include a literal version of Exodus, Chapter 20, verses 4 and 5, which says: ' Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth ; thou shalt not bow down thyself to them nor serve them.
Their beliefs are closely linked with those of the Romantics.
Their beliefs have far more theological depth than ancient pagans, and they are well aware that icons they worship are only symbols of a deeper level of reality ( though the same can be said of modern day pagans ), ( b ) they do not practice child sacrifice, ( c ) they are of high moral character, and ( d ) they are not anti-Jewish.
Their religious beliefs and social status were mutually reinforcing, as the Priesthood often represented the highest class in Judean society.
tested the following hypothesis: “ If youth culture serves to help adolescents deal with problems of vulnerability and finiteness, then reminders of mortality should lead to increased allegiance to cultural practices and beliefs of the youth .” Their results supported their hypothesis and the results of previous studies, suggesting that youth culture is, in fact, a culture.
Their notable differences from other Christian groups lie in a number of doctrinal beliefs that affect the practice of their gatherings and behaviour.
Their spiritual beliefs were not recorded in detail by missionaries.
Their beliefs and traditions, coupled with modern archaeological research, suggest that they may have occupied and utilised the mountain and its surrounding areas for much of the occupation of the island.
Their beliefs about observing Sabbath extended to campaigns against providing stagecoach service and mail deliveries on Sundays.
Their pacifist beliefs and desire to avoid government interference in their life led to an exodus of the majority of the group from the Russian Empire to Canada at the close of the 19th century.
Their beliefs include affirmation of the Trinity ; that the Bible contains all things necessary to salvation and spiritual life ; that salvation is through Jesus alone ; the possibility of apostasy ; the right of voting and free speech for the laity ; and " the impropriety of political preaching ".
Their Castle stood in the Thuringian Forest on the Border of Hesse and they had embraced Albigensian ( i. e., Cathar ) doctrines, combining Gnostic and Christian beliefs.
Their camouflage is so excellent that they will close approach before taking to flight, a behaviour which has resulted in folk names and beliefs that the birds are short-sighted or blind.
Their religious beliefs extended to the field where they adhered to strict ethical codes.
Their Castle stood in the Thuringian Forest on the Border of Hesse and they had embraced Albigense's doctrines, combining pagan superstitions and Christian beliefs.
Their beliefs state that all of the Earth was originally a prison created by ancient alien civilizations to hold the Phoenix, but its presence at the core led to the creation of life on Earth, and the Phoenix's direct influence resulted in all major steps of evolution for man, and specifically, led to the creation of Mutants.
Their non-conformist religious beliefs provided the Gregs with important business contacts as many of the major Manchester Industrialists were Unitarian.
Their world view / religious beliefs are centered around the natural world, and this is pervasive throughout their culture.

Their and behavior
Their behavior may become aggressive, intolerant, or intrusive.
Their personality becomes disorganised and bizarre ; irrational behavior, associated with earlier denied aspects of self, may erupt uncontrollably.
Their engagement failed, purportedly because of Poe's drinking and erratic behavior.
Their magnitude and behavior vary greatly, as described in the table below.
Their interference with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, action, or elimination of natural hormones in the body can change the homeostasis, reproduction, development, and / or behavior, just as endogenously produced hormones do.
Their authority may include the power to arrest unrelated males and females caught socializing, anyone engaged in homosexual behavior or prostitution ; to enforce Islamic dress-codes, and store closures during Islamic prayer time.
Their purpose was to study mind control, interrogation, behavior modification and related topics.
Their position is that further research needs to be done before banning practices such as chumming, which may alter natural behavior.
Their behavior is very different from isocyanates.
Their feeding behavior is similar in many ways, however they are noted for their close association, with their host species.
Their reproductive behavior is less well known.
Their marriage would eventually break down as a result of her alcoholism and erratic behavior.
Their view of sexual behavior reflects conservative Christian views.
Their behavior changes with the signal level dependent dynamics of the drivers.
Their behavior is regulated by a set of quantum mechanical rules called the Fermi – Dirac statistics.
Their behavior in animal ( salamander ) cells was described by Walther Flemming, the discoverer of mitosis, in 1882.
Their coercive power arose from the ability, on authority of the crown, to hold a violator in contempt, and take away his or her freedom ( or money ) until he or she purged himself or herself of his or her contumacious behavior.
Their behavior changes as they realize the remaining colonists are not worth dying to reach when there are other grendels to kill.
Their expedition had obtained live or stuffed specimens of nearly all the pheasants he had sought, and also produced extensive notes about their behavior.
Their task is not only to prevent and punish crime but to promote desirable behavior by counseling and acting as role models.
Their task was not only to prevent and punish crime but to promote desirable behavior by counseling and acting as role models.
Their battlefield behavior was highly variable.
Their behavior is codified in Heisenberg's energy-time uncertainty principle.
Their behavior in animal ( salamander ) cells was described by Walther Flemming, the discoverer of mitosis, in 1882.

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