Sentences with phrase «made by cult»

Made by cult lamp maker Mike Bliss for Bliss UK Designed 1984 Height approx 178 cm 30 cm diameter
Amongst the witnesses is Paul Haggis who was part of Scientology for 35 years, and left in 2009 in reaction to statements made by the cult, that banned gay marriage.

Not exact matches

After first being introduced in 1998 to promote the film Mulan, the sauce gained a cult following, stoked by the television series Rick and Morty, which made an episode featuring the sauce.
By making sophisticated, affordable, and hard - to - find phones (Lei limits the number of units he makes), Xiaomi has developed a cult - like following.
This cult of hyper - performance is nurtured by a growing army of personal trainers and yoga coaches who make their living by fine - tuning and de-stressing business leaders.
He made decisions based on his better judgment and was trumped by the LDS and he obeyed like the good brain washed cult member he is.
That is right and every political decision Romney will ever make has already been decided by his «Prophets «that run the Mormon Cult... look it up..
After all, it is argued, the Romans themselves did not appear to take it seriously (Vespasian's famous deathbed joke, «I think I am becoming a god» seems to indicate as much): it could only be believed by those who were either insane, such as Caligula, who went so far as to sacrifice to himself daily and made his beloved horse a high priest of his cult, or irredeemably barbarian and by implication, stupid, such as the Britons of Colchester who built an enormous temple to the Divine Claudius.
Nor should we neglect the way that the cult clearly achieved prominence by the negative way that it disrupted and displaced competing focuses of religious allegiance (a significant point made by Susan Alcock).
In fact, we may rightly claim that the preaching of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments must necessarily go together; to put it in language used by Professor Whitehead in Religion in the Making, the «cult» (by which Whitehead meant the social action of worship) and the «myth» (by which he meant the story which explains a society's worship) can never be separated.
Seriously, these cult members believe that by being atheists we should be made to suffer.
The provenance of some of this concern is perhaps unsurprising given that the crowds who came (over 6000 to the Oxford Oratory, for instance) included a minority of Senior Citizens, who might possibly remember the cult of relics from their youth, but was mainly made up by the young and middle - aged.
the article is irresponsible in not making clear to the reader that these images were created hundreds of years after the fact by enemies of Christ (Romans) who subsequently saw it as political beneficial to gain political control of the otherwise uncontrollable christian cult for the purpose of expanding the roman empire.
God could make his will / plan as knowable as chemistry and math (since he made chemistry and math as knowable as he made chemistry and math), but he doesn't, and so there's no way to determine what is or is not his will / plan so religions and cults and private individuals continue to debate which books (written by men) are or are not part of his plan or will.
No Robert your cult allows people to make excuses for their lives by stating it must be god's will, it's why your followers don't take responsibility for their lives or their impact on this planet.
The LDS church's audacity to infringe upon your rights, even dead, and your children's rights, by forcefully and secretly making them part of their crazy cult is just one example of their lack of respect and personal boudaries for everyone on this planet.
The cult of Christianity has shifted back to a temple made by human hands and away from a temple of God's presence moving throughout the world as good news.
Your «eternal» is just a story, made up by a specific midde eastern tribe, embellished by supporters of a specific messianic cult figurehead, then edited in the year 325 by men who were pushing their own agenda.
we don't care if someone is in a cult - as long as they don't make me live by their cult rules.
Women had always been able to take part in religious cult and make offerings to the gods, but they could now achieve lasting fame by devoting their wealth to the Church and themselves to God's service.
Descriptions given by those who leave Opus Dei make it sound rather like a religious cult whose members lose personal autonomy.
And to the person who made reference to a «cult» being created by potheads... that honestly has to be one of the most ignorant things I have ever heard anyone say.
So far as the earlier portions of the Old Testament are concerned, this is true, but the much more considerable truth is that, starting with tribal religion, as all early peoples did, the Jews through their prophetic souls made one of the greatest contributions ever made in the spiritual history of man, by blazing the trail out from religion as merely a national cult to religion as also a profound, inward, personal experience.
your wrong, what makes a religion a religion and not a cult by social definitions is not size but social accecptance.
Hurtado makes it clear that Christianity had a fluid relationship with the cultures and religions of the empire, both shaping them and being influenced by them, but he argues that Christ's exalted status is neither a later development nor a borrowing from other cults around the Mediterranean.
This changing role of cults — from the haven of a few eccentrics to a real threat to core American values — is possible because the American civil religion has itself been made precarious by trivialization and corruption.
«The «cult» following of its wings, spurred by an imaginative promotional schedule, has made Quaker Steak and Lube immensely popular with families, couples and singles alike.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
(By the way, we are currently obsessed with European made, 100 % natural rubber Natursutten pacifiers at Gugu Guru — quickly turning into another cult favorite amongst moms across the nation.)
Originally a judge from the eastern Libyan town of al - Bayida, his national profile made him an attractive figure in a country which is used to being dominated by the cult of personality around a long - lasting dictator.
Director Uli Edel made the harrowing Last Exit To Brooklyn in 1989, an adaptation of Hubert Selby Jr's cult novel and he moves the action along very adeptly here, helped by an excellent cast and a strong screenplay from Eichinger, no stranger to controversial subjects.
The statement referred the general public to the parade of the suspects by the state commissioner of police, Mr. Aminu Pai Saleh on Thursday, May 10, 2018 in Ilorin, during which he announced that the suspects were arrested for alleged murder and membership of cult groups but made no mention of any confessional statement linking their activities to any sponsors.
He filled out an order form for all the chemicals needed to make sarinthe nerve agent used by the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo in its 1994 and 1995 attacksand two of its relatives, soman and GF.
Enter: this cult - favorite aromatherapy oil that was specifically designed by Japanese manicurist Kiho Watanab to make a mundane chore feel, well, a little more spa - like.
Lily Lolo Mineral Cosmetics is a luxurious 100 % all natural makeup made in London that has achieved cult status by beautifully harmonising natural, chemical free ingredients with the ultimate in mineral based technology.
Inspired by one of our favorite cult - classic moisturizers, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, the brand's SPF rendition is making all our summertime dreams come true.
What once started as a 60s inspired glitter ankle boot, followed by Courreges in the digital - era, the reinvented metallic Gucci loafer — with block heel — we all wanted in our wardrobes, now has formed a cult of fashion forward women who are not afraid to make a statement.
By Sephora puts a spotlight on cult faves, hard to find formulas and one of a kind brands that are making their mark.
They have taken their original formula (which has a cult following, by the way) and added golden mica to make your waves shimmer.
As if the addictive scents (sugar, mangosteen, verbena, and waterlily — yum) and artisanal paper wrapping weren't enough to make us buy them by the dozen, the cult - favorite soaps now come with a personalized horoscope booklet by celebrity astrologer Susan Miller.
Directed by and starring James Franco, this film is much more of an homage to the cult classic that is The Room, as well as a nod to the passion it takes to make something so terrible.
The vampire Prince Manuwalde is revived by the member of an American voodoo cult, who is then made his slave.
Alan Tudyk plays Wray Nerely, a struggling actor who makes ends meet by attending science fiction conventions based on his performance in a cult SF TV series, Spectrum.
The film follows the making of «The Room» - directed by and starring Wiseau - which has been dubbed the worst movie ever made but went on to gain a cult following.
Ryan Moody says he was tapped by director James Franco in 2013 to adapt the book about the making of the cult film «The Room.»
The film tells the tale of the making of Hollywood dreamer Tommy Wiseau's dreadful movie The Room, a wannabe serious drama that turned into a certified cult comedy classic on the midnight show circuit — certainly not by original intention.
All of the above takes place in «The Belko Experiment», from characters played by John Gallagher, Jr. («10 Cloverfield Lane»), John C. McGinley (who was in the 1999 cult comedy classic «Office Space», making this the best inside joke of the movie year so far), «Scandal» «s Tony Goldwyn, and Melonie Diaz.
The film tells the tale of the making of Hollywood dreamer Tommy Wiseau's dreadful movie The Room, a wannabe serious drama that turned into a certified cult comedy classic on the midnight show circuit — certainly not by original... Read
by the end when Tommy embraces his cult status, I felt provoked to make my own movie.
From the producers of Paranormal Activity and featuring narration by James Remar (The Warriors), The FP is a fury of fierce footwork, triumphant montages and neon street wear that Moviefone calls «a rare ready - made cult hit.»
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