Sentences with phrase «lazaridis frank admission»

This frank admission of mine may lead scholars like Kiimmel to conclude that objective scholarly work is excluded by such a presupposition belonging to theological orthodoxy.
Again, the very frank admissions of weakness or stupidity or lack of faith or downright blindness and disloyalty on the part of the disciples are sometimes explained as due to Peter's lifelong penitent self - accusation: he could not recall incidents from the life of his Master without breaking into tears once more, as once he did outside the high priest's house in Jerusalem.
These Holocaust - inspired documents begin with the frank admission that for centuries the church has been guilty of teaching that Christianity superseded Judaism.
It will involve the frank admission by the preacher that there are problems before which he can only stand silent and go on seeking.
No, thinking all politicians are the same is not an excuse to «not think at all»; it is a frank admission of reality.
He has also heard disturbingly frank admissions that it was against «deeply held Christian beliefs» or that «we are trained to treat illnesses, not to change nature.»
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the ATL teachers» union, said that Foot's comments were a «refreshingly frank admission that schools are going to find the next few years extremely difficult.»
Let me offer a frank admission, Long Beach: gastropubs are now banal.
It's still too early to say for sure if a new Wave Race is one of them, but judging by his comments (including a frank admission to loving the series) we might be able to select our watercrafts sooner rather than later.
The most striking characteristic is the frank admission by nearly everybody that we do not know what the initial cause really is.
Guy Pearse, a member of the Liberal Party and a former adviser to Senator Robert Hill when he was environment minister, has managed to coax the leading members of the fossil fuel lobby into frank admissions about how they go about their business.
Her forecast that we are powerless to prevent major damage from climate change is accepted by scientists but it is rare for such a frank admission from a politician.
Read the rest of her startlingly frank admission about life as a stay - at - home mum here >> http://bit.ly/14JmWZ1

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While such admissions as this may possibly detract from the immediate force and authority of all revelations, the time has arrived on Urantia when it is advisable to make such frank statements, even at the risk of weakening the future influence and authority of this, the most recent of the revelations of truth to the mortal races of Urantia.
If this parable is Jesus» intimation that an astonishingly ravishing gift has been unloaded upon an unsuspecting church that has not the faintest notion how to handle it, then might it be that the parable solicits from us not the offering up of our individual abilities, but rather the frank, embarrassing admission of our corporate inability?
This honest admission earned him a lot of praises, but the best tribute came from team - mate Pontus Jansson, who took to Twitter to call Berardi «Un vero leone» (a real lion) for expressing his frank opinion.
Sam Allardyce came up with a mixture of frank «we weren't good enough» admissions and «the ref got it wrong «excuses at the end of a Hammers House of Horrors show against Southampton.
The New York City mayoral hopeful was frank in his answers about his recent admission that he continued sending lewd messages to women after the same habit forced his 2011 congressional resignation.
As usual, we welcome your comments, however frank, about LSATs and the law school admissions process.
The frank apology is considered more valuable than the evidentiary value of the admission.
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