Sentences with phrase «gone is the distinction»

Gone is the distinction between Jew and Greek, slave and free man, male and female — you are all one in Christ Jesus!»
Gone is the distinction between flat and curved screen, between value and premium.

Not exact matches

Toys «R» Us Inc. doesn't sell the most toys in the U.S. — that distinction goes to Walmart Inc. — but it has remained a key proving ground for kids» gadgets, games and other playthings.
Calling it credit removed the stigma of going into deficit and instead replaced it with a sense that you were being conferred an admirable distinction.
«It was important to really clearly draw the distinction between Wendy's and McDonald's because we know many customers go to both and we wanted to make sure that people knew the difference between those two choices,» says Chief Concept and Marketing Officer Kurt Kane.
The reason our organization has yet to publicly comment is that it is an ongoing process,» said Bonetti, who went on to draw a distinction between the decision his fraternity made and the decisions they would be forced to make under the campus» new rules.
Second, let me say that, if we go with your second argument, then we could say that we agree that all distinctions are not the ideal, but just disagree on when we should see, want to see, or start to see those distinctions disappear.
We do not just go to the world; rather, we bring with us beliefs which determine the kind of data we select.2 The traditional distinction between reason and faith in which the scientist uses only the cold light of reason while the theologian uses the light of faith is not strictly true.
There can be no doubt that Jesus went to great lengths to make a clear distinction between the kingdoms of this world and the Kingdom of God.
He was so open about Islam and the distinctions between the different sects with in it, that we declared that he and his wife should go around to schools and teach.
The sage is one who has gone beyond the distinction.
we are born with a nature of sin, that which is unlike God, hence, Jesus tells Nicodemus, «You must be born again», even going so far as to make a distinction between that which is flesh and that which is spirit.
It must be soberly realized that no human enactment, whether old or new, has advantages only and no disadvantages; that the old days were good only for those who enjoyed the benefits of them, but not for all without distinction and that for the most part they only begin to look splendid when they are past and gone; that even the new age will produce tribulation, inadequacies and defects, and that the reform of the Church is never at an end.
There was no artificial distinction between dogma, feeling, experience, and work, or Jesus as Savior, nourishment, teacher, or brother to work with or for... I go back to Luther talking about his mystical time.
As Ferdinand Tonnies» who may have originated the distinction» insisted, society (Gesellschaft) is alien and forbidding («one goes into society as one goes into a strange country»), while community (Gemeinschaft) is good («the expression «bad community» violates the meaning of the word»).
Arminians often met this objection to foreknowledge by appealing to a logical distinction between necessity and certainty.5 The fact that God foreknows that choice X is going to be made (freely) means only that X is certain to occur; it does not mean that God's foreknowledge, or any other cause, necessitated X.
As long as you understand the basic distinction I have briefly laid out above, and recognize that most teachers and writers are going to be a little confused on this topic, you can benefit from what they teach and write by making the little mental adjustment in your mind to whatever they are saying.
Distinctions like global and local are going away.
According to what was, in due time, established as Christian orthodoxy, the distinctions that we draw in our attempts to speak of God go, as it were, to the very heart of the matter.
Indeed he went to great lengths, grappled with the formidable problem of the nature of light, made incredibly subtle distinctions between various types of change, all to explain the fact that in sight consciousness is consciousness of an object, pure and simple, apart from any feelings of bodily involvement.
Nay, who has been taught any thing at our colleges with the thoroughness which will enable him to go safely and directly to distinction...?»
Obama may have wanted to go to war with Syria but specifically asked congress for their take and listened when the voting majority was against it... do you see the distinction?
He goes on to explain that the criterion by which the distinction and decision are made may be a traditional one or one perceived by the individual himself.
Along with this rigorous distinction of primary from secondary qualities there has often gone a belief that only the primary qualities could be called really real (their persistence throughout accidental changes being the criterion of their reality), and that secondary qualities are not part of the real world.
Further, however, than this deceitful distinction it was impossible for paganism, including the natural man, to go; for the specific character of despair is precisely this: it is unconscious of being despair.
Perhaps the choice he has made is the correct one; yet, a greater distinction between politics and ethics might go well with the hope he affirms in his concluding paragraphs.
«If you look at key swing states — Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa — those are all states where you had overwhelming majorities vote to protect marriage, and I think that we are going to focus on making very clear that this is a key distinction...
Eric, your distinction between torment and destruction was interesting so I went looking to find verses to support.
However Aristotelian Austen was in other respects, she implicitly rejects Aristotle's distinction between praxis (actions whose effects remain with the actor) and poesis (actions whose effects go beyond the actor), for she knows that every action is «poetic.»
A distinction was made between the guidance for lay church members and clergy and those seeking ordination; gay clergy have been told they will not be able to get married, nor can those already in a gay marriage go for ordination.
Descartes himself acknowledged that his cogito ergo sum is already fundamental in Augustine's philosophy (letter to Colvius, 14 November, 1640), and he believed that his philosophy was the first to demonstrate the philosophical truth of the doctrine of transubstantiation, and could go so far as to claim that scholastic philosophy would have been rejected as clashing with faith if his philosophy had been known first (letter to Mersenne, 31 March, 1641) Indeed, nothing is more revolutionary in modern philosophy than its dissolution of the scholastic distinction between natural theology and revealed theology.
One crucial distinction is that teaching the basic principles of Catholic social doctrine go to the heart of her charism, but she has no special expertise in prudential judgments about how to apply them.
Rescue workers took comfort in this remnant of the building structure and they prayed to it as a religious object.But there is a difference between displaying an artifact of historical significance and saying we want you [the public] to bless it — museum goers understand that distinction»...
And it is precisely in failing to make this distinction that American churches have gone astray, on both sides of the political spectrum.
But, really, the distinction between «God» — meaning the one God who is the transcendent source of all things — and any particular «god» — meaning one or another of a plurality of divine beings who inhabit the cosmos — is one that, in Western tradition, goes back at least as far as Xenophanes.
* I want DOMA repealed, and any distinctions between «gay marriage» and «straight marriage» eliminated from the law, but that's going to take a while.
(Although, to be fair, the Catechism doesn't go so far as to say the unensouled body isn't a body at all; it does, however, make the distinction between an unensouled «body of matter» and an ensouled «living, human body.»)
Yet (with a little sleight of hand that comes from peeking ahead and thinking of Frye's basic distinction), we can already sense that one text is going to emphasize centrifugal meanings and the other, centripetal meanings.
«About that time, it became clear that our distinction in the industry is that we would be a quality manufacturer that went for the better - for - you segment, which, at the time, was very small.
Let's hope so Charlie mate let's hope so, I still harbour a sneaking suspicion that there are talks going on regarding Benzema and while he may not be Suarez he has played with distinction at one of the world's best clubs.
Without too much to go on and a host of Rookie debuts all across the League, the easiest distinction was to look at margin of victory to determine who should lay claim to being the first ever # 1 Team..
That distinction now goes to 4 - star defensive end Aidan Hutchinson of Dearborn, Mich., who is ranked No. 112 overall, the No. 6 strongside defensive end and the No. 1 player in the state of Michigan.
Passing the 50 percent mark may be a symbolic distinction, but as symbols go it is an important one.
Both kids (and despite the legal distinction that they are of majority age, they are still kids at that age, especially considering that both have been traumatized by the loss of their sister a few years ago) felt abandoned, and have had barely any contact with their mother in the five months that she's been gone (their mother has initiated no contact with our children, one of whom still lives with me and commutes to college, while the other is a college freshman, but who comes here during vacations).
Reading the comment carefully, you understand that the father (and child) feel less shame about taking advantage of school meals at breakfast, where the service is universal (available to all regardless of economic need) versus at lunch, where there is often a more visible distinction between paying and nonpaying students, or between students on the federally reimbursable lunch line versus those who can purchase for - cash (and often more desirable) «a la carte» food, or (in the case of high schoolers) between students who can go off campus to buy lunch at convenience stores and restaurants versus those with no money in their pockets.
I know others have written on this before, but I'm going to throw my hat in the ring for those who haven't read on the distinction and hope to clarify a few things.
As Or Rosenboim argues, these protests were characterised by the claim to «go beyond the political», to ask for social justice, referring to the colloquial distinction between issues relating to security and defence, and particularly, the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, regarded as «the political», and «the social».
(I guess one could propose a version of (b) without making the distinction between authoritarian and democratic regimes: I think the distinction a useful one, and (b) would be much more likely to go wrong without it).
@user4012 It sure is about specific immigrants (I don't think Bannon has a problem with white Christians from Britain going to the US), but the distinction isn't which immigrants want to «undermine civil society» (do you really think Asian CEOs in Silicon Valley want to implement sharia law?)
«We have every confidence that the speaker is going to continue to fulfill his role with distinction.
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