Phrases with «insuperable difficulties»

The phrase "insuperable difficulties" means that there are challenges or obstacles that are extremely hard or impossible to overcome. Full definition

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)
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