Lynch believes that meditation is a powerful inspirational tool for children.
Lynch believes the individual investor is able to do this, too.
Thankfully, Lynch believes earnings will continue to rise over the next 20 years.
But Lynch believes his church is like a large boat which should be able to take his views on board.
Like many of his colleagues, Lynch believes that future stations should be built not so much to keep hostile nature at bay as to allow their occupants some feeling of identity with nature.
Sprouting, Lynch believed, or something like it, goes on all the time.
Lynch believed this was happening in the brain.
There, Lynch believes, the neurotransmitter stimulates special receptors (red pegs) that in turn open up calcium channels on the spine.
Lynch and others believed that the traditional ordinances of the church- namely, water baptism, Communion, and footwashing- were no longer necessary for believers.