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The redundancy theory holds that there is no property of truth at all, and appearances of the expression 'true' in our sentences are redundant, having no effect on what we express.
Lawrence B. Lindsey, a former Fed governor and adviser to President George W. Bush, said Friday that the experience of the last two decades should teach economists and central bankers, "Modesty in what we express and can do".
Thus, when we are attending to Sam's physical capabilities, and ignoring the absence of nearby water, what we express by uttering such a sentence may be true.
But belief states are not contents; they are not true or false and they are not what we express when we utter a sentence.
But when we are considering or 'holding fixed' the absence of nearby water, what we express by uttering such a sentence may be false.
But such nominal knowledge is not enough to prove that what we express by the name "God" exists in reality or "that he is".
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I think that this is proof that when they read about what these people have done, they connected with it emotionally in such a way that they weren't expressing what we wanted to express but really felt their own way.
"When survivors come through, what we hear expressed often is validation because they'll share with us: 'This was my outfit.
In the season of Advent, when we are singing hymns and asking Jesus to come, what we're expressing is this longing that is deep in the human heart for the presence of God, the real, tangible presence of God in our lives.
I worry that the space is too small to express what we'd like to express".
When did the Good News of Jesus become a massive middle finger to anyone who doesn't believe what we believe or express faith the way we personally express it?
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