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Being gay and Christian does NOT automatically imply that one possesses what the Bible itself describes as a rare spiritual vocation or gift -- lifelong celibacy, traditionally something those few Christians who received this gift lived in mutually supportive monastic communities or as hermits in order to practice successfully because it is so difficult.
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A second psychological effect is the "monological belief system," or "a unitary, closed-off worldview in which beliefs come together in a mutually supportive network," in the words of University of Kent researchers Michael J. Wood, Karen M. Douglas and Robbie M. Sutton in a 2012 paper titled "Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories".
It shows an artist and naked female mannequin hand in hand, mutually supportive in the most literal sense.
Communal gardening on allotment sites, we maintain, creates inclusionary spaces in which older people benefit from gardening activity in a mutually supportive environment that combats social isolation and contributes to the development of their social networks.
The CME network is provided in a format whereby GPs meet on a regular basis to learn in a mutually supportive group.
But the point remains that Hollywood and the US armed forces are in a mutually supportive relationship that generates a supply of pro-military films that – the blip of Vietnam notwithstanding – has ensured that home support for US troops has rarely wavered.
Every technological system where "mechanics", "electronics", and "control" harmonize in a mutually supportive way to the overall performance belongs to the family of the "mechatronics" systems.
He continued: "My view is that the relationship between ministers and the civil service works best when they work together in a mutually supportive relationship, with loyalty on both sides.
This was described in the earlier literature by the concept of 'trust in respected others' (Altice et al. 2001), where instead of reaching down to patients to uplift and improve them, patients and clinicians are seen more as equal partners working together towards a common cause in a mutually supportive and trusting way (Howerton et al. 2007; Wright et al. 2004).
For us, Dewey's understanding of education as a process of living a process of change arising via inter-related phenomena of biology and culture salient in contexts that are both individual and current as well as evolving in groups over time provides a way to see these apparently conflicting interests as instead necessarily and inextricably intertwined in a mutually supportive way.
All of these things have an economic value, and the assumption is that the couple is in a mutually supportive relationship such that the need for alimony payments from someone else is reduced or extinguished.
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