A Quote by Bart D. Ehrman

Different authors have different points of view. You can't just say, 'I believe in the Bible. — © Bart D. Ehrman
Different authors have different points of view. You can't just say, 'I believe in the Bible.
We've had so many lifetimes of different cultures and different religions and different points of view and different wars and different loves and different children.
Friendship can only exist between persons with similar interests and points of view. Man and woman by the conventions of society are born with different interests and different points of view.
I don't really enjoy working in TV, to be completely honest, even though it's incredibly lucrative, I'm just terrified of not being satiated in a myriad of different ways. It's amazing that I get to create every day, as an actor, or a director, or a writer, and I get to do it in a variety of different genres and worlds and characterizations. I think that's the great privilege of what we do, we get to make believe. I get to go to so many different places, try on different occupations, take on different points of view. That's what's always been sort of alluring.
I learned to write from different points of view and not just something I would say.
I think different designers have different points of view and different strong personalities can influence the way certain cities are perceived.
I believe very strongly in the value of having a diverse team around me that comes from very different backgrounds and different points of view.
We're obviously in a strange environment where practically anyone can set themselves up as a pundit of sorts. It's all about sorting the wheat from the chaff, and I'm very interested in reading different points of view, and certainly different generations than my own that have such a very different world view.
African films should be thought of as offering as many different points of view as the film of any other different continent. Nobody would say that French film is all European film, or Italian film is all European film. And in the same way that those places have different filmmakers that speak to different issues, all the countries in Africa have that too.
The world is getting smaller. And people are bumping up against people from different parts of the world with very different points of view. The challenge of our time is going to be, how do you allow other points of view to exist within what you traditionally see as your world?
The diplomatic thing for me to say is that if publishers are dressing up other authors as Terry Pratchett clones then they are doing a disservice to those authors. If they didn't dress them as clones but did something different, then those authors could be pioneering in a different sense.
I'm developed as an artist to accept the fact there are different points of view, but I believe in what I do and I have to stay with that.
One has to take several different shots of a subject, from different points of view and in different situations, as if one examined it in the round rather than looked through the same key-hole again and again.
I think in the end there are only 20 or 30 tenets of basic cooking. It's going at perhaps the same issue from different angles, from different points of view, from different presentation styles, that really makes things sink in and become embedded.
People have different points of view and different opinions, and they struggle themselves with change.
I always think that's neat, when you can hear a story told from different points of view, different perspectives.
We have to believe that we can hold different points of view without labeling each other bad feminists.
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