The phrase "insuperable difficulties" means that there are challenges or obstacles that are extremely hard or impossible to overcome.
Sentences with «insuperable difficulties»
Cobb insists that Pannenberg's stance poses insuperable difficulties for the freedom of the creation. (religion-online.org)
Any attempt to plan the future of one area (such as health or education) in isolation from the others, soon encounters insuperable difficulties. (religion-online.org)
Those who would explain away the Resurrection of Jesus by saying that he never really died, but revived in the cold of the tomb, leave themselves with insuperable difficulties. (religion-online.org)