Phrases with «unbroken tradition»

"Unbroken tradition" refers to a custom, practice, or belief that has been passed down from one generation to another without any interruption or change over time. It suggests that the tradition has remained constant and unchanged throughout its history. Full definition

Sentences with «unbroken tradition»

  • the truth of God can be or has been captured in the ex-cathedra utterances of the bishop of Rome — the idolatry of many who like to pretend that ultimate truth has been captured in the ecumenical councils of the early church, in the historic creeds, or in the «unbroken tradition of the catholic faith,» which usually is the same thing as the speaker's special prejudice. (religion-online.org)
  • To pretend otherwise, to pretend that all protests from the past (or rather; all protests from the past that * you * approve of) form some great unbroken tradition is a politically motivated abuse of history. (nextleft.org)
  • From the colonial period through the twenty - first century, federal, state, and territorial governments have an unbroken tradition of protecting conscientious objectors who can not abide the government's mandate to kill, cut, or medicate another human being. (firstthings.com)
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