Sentences with phrase «disillusionment because»

Who would have thought it on AA, Anger, Extreme language directed at other blogging mates, conspiracy theories, prophecies of doom and a general air of depression and disillusionment because our club is supposedly in crisis?
Be grateful for your disillusionment because it will push you away from revere - ing your own self or your heroes of the faith or the mystics or doctrine teachers or bloggers or missionaries or churches.

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Because with each question asked we have a chance to enrich our faith, even if they are rooted in doubt, disillusionment or skepticism.
So that's why when I hear about people wanting to leave the church because of politics or exhaustion, burn out, or disillusionment, I can sympathize but I certainly don't believe we should condemn every church out there and adopt this self - centered «woe is me, churches are so evil, pastors are two - faced and their motives are questionable, and Christians are so awful» mentality and pull ourselves AWAY from the work of God.
His aim is so to bring the Christian perspective into the concrete political and social experience of modern life that the possibility of achieving justice and brotherhood in human affairs will be increased because men are in some measure freed from the sentimental and romantic notions which can only lead to bitter disillusionment.
Because of their increasing disillusionment with Wilson's leadership, the editors were not crushed by the results of the 1920 election.
Is time my only option, because sitting in that murk and disillusionment would have killed me.
This is partly due to the general disillusionment with the main three parties following the expenses revelations and partly because voters often use local elections to protest against the main parties.
I have to be concerned because of the disillusionment that many members have, but I try to argue that changing the funding is ridiculous.
He said Greens «can make headway with the hourly workers who just aren't voting» because of disillusionment with the major parties.
«I've heard many people say buckle up because there will be a trough of disillusionment that has to be traversed before it can become a clinical reality,» Sontheimer says.
«Most people get stuck here, because disillusionment really freaking sucks.
Of course, most of that is because his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye came at just the right moment and tapped into a sense of angry disillusionment that hadn't been as clearly and popularly spoken until that point.
It doesn't help that Gibson lacks the sincerity and conviction to carry his disillusionment across, perhaps because he's unwilling to break a long habit of being movie - star heroic.
That's because, between the two grand gestures that bookend the film, writer - director Brian De Palma has traced a hero's journey from idealism and optimism to disillusionment and despair.
To quote Doc, something here is ungroovywhich isreally saying something like the Velvelettes, because the «here» of Inherent Vice is a smog - filled, corruption - riddled, slightly zombified cityscape of disillusionment, fleetingfriendships, cynicism, creeping executive - branch fascism, and out - in - the - openvigilante fascism, a place that stands as not just a monument to phoniness buta lurid advertisement for the false.
Despite widespread disillusionment, initially at least, because of a perceived lack of specificity and focus, the document has a lot of gems in its 283 paragraphs (XIII).
MedRecruit was started in 2006 after Dr Sam Hazledine observed the disconcerting number of fellow doctors leaving the profession because of burn out and disillusionment.
MedRecruit was started in 2006 after Dr Sam Hazledine observed the disconcerting number of fellow doctors leaving the profession because of burn out and disillusionment.
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