Not exact matches
In the
end all you are doing is just relying on your own belief because even though there is no proof that that there actually is no deity who does not want to be made known but would rather have us develop our faith in said deity, since there is thus far no irrefutable proof that there is such a deity, that you then come to a
conclusion that there is no such deity, all you are doing is just relying on belief just like I'm relying on belief and that what it really boils down to is just that it is all a
matter of belief.
When the proclamation of the «good news» has
ended, there is no
conclusion of the
matter in a very serious sense the proclamation continues to be effectual as both requiring and empowering a life that is «in Christ» and hence a life in which the believer is to express in all that he or she says or does the reality of the divine Love in which that person is now a participant.
«We speak on this subject very cautiously and diffidently,» he writes, «rather by way of discussion than coming to definite
conclusions... We suppose that the goodness of God will restore the whole creation to unity in the
end... If anyone thinks that
matter will be utterly destroyed, it passes my comprehension how all these substances can live and exist without material bodies, since to live without material substance is the privilege of God alone... Another perhaps may say that in the consummation all
matter will be so purified that it may be thought of as a kind of ethereal substance... But only God knows.»
If the
matter is taken to its logical
conclusion, we would
end up ditching the notion of Christ himself as something (or someone) permanent.
It spends much time debating the nature of Crick's existence, but in the
end, its muddled
conclusions don't
matter.
The far - from - superlative vibe persists right through to the interesting yet underwhelming
conclusion, which does, in the
end, confirm Serpico's place as a passable piece of work that is, for the most part, unable to transcend its decidedly dry subject
matter.
But after a few moments, the viewer realizes that the movie was pointing towards so many different possible
conclusions and contains so many characters, that the
ending is unsatisfying, and for that
matter, any
ending may have been unsatisfying.
In the
end, we are coming up to the
conclusion that no
matter what you do, what
matters is to follow a strictly written - down plan and have the patience to wait for all the factors to align.
No
matter what stance you
end up taking on this game, or what
conclusion you
end up coming to, however, I can absolutely guarantee you one thing: you've never played anything like it.
The counterfeit Times, dated July 4, 2009, centered on the fictitious
conclusion of the Iraq war, as well as other
matters connected with the
end of the Bush administration.
Trouble arises when there is the need to make predictions become true no
matter how hard it is, and finally arriving to the
conclusion that, at the
end of the day, what
matters is that at least a «paradigmatic reality» is created.