Sentences with phrase «much less a man»

anyone who doesn't believe in God won't believe that He created anything much less man i n His own image.
Much less a man of God who is taking the ministry in a personal way, most likely after many years of faithful dedicated service.
A blazer is a style staple absolutely no woman (much less man) should be without and simply the best way to make just about anything look chic and polished.

Not exact matches

First, there were 125 men in one large room... The men were very considerate of each other, and I didn't hear a raised voice ever, much less an argument.
By examining the link between the subjects» dispositions and how much they earned, the researchers found that men who were slightly more agreeable than the mean earned 18 % less on average — that's US$ 9,772 less than their more disagreeable peers.
And a Labor Department study points out an earnings anomaly: while self - employed men earn as much as or more than similar workers paid a wage or a salary, self - employed women earn substantially less than their wage and salary counterparts.
Shaq's book report revealed it had been less than transformative: «This is about a young man who has power, wealth, and women (much like me), and gives them all up to pursue a holy life (not so much like me).»
With all the extra time on their hands sans practices, games, and travel — and with most of them not even 40 yet, much less 65 - plus — how will these men spend their time?
The downfall of Hollywood titan Weinstein has been a catalyst for a movement to stamp out workplace harassment, particularly the variety that pits powerful men against much less powerful women.
British supermarket chain Tesco is facing legal claims that it is paying women less than men for work of equal value, in a case that lawyers estimate could ultimately cost it as much as 4 billion pounds ($ 5.6 billion) in compensation payments.
Much less trillions of cells that are each more complex than anything man has created working in harmony in our bodies to keep us alive!
However, the man is not a literature specialist, so what reason do I have to seriously consider what he has to say about «fairy tales,» much less about «philosophy» and «theology» when he hasn't even so much as an undergraduate degree in either of those areas.
I believe that man is, by nature, an exile and will never be self - sufficient or complete on this earth; that his chances of happiness and virtue, here, remain more or less constant through the centuries and, generally speaking, are not much affected by the political and economic conditions in which he lives; that the balance of good and ill tends to revert to a norm; that sudden changes of physical condition are usually ill, and are advocated by the wrong people for the wrong reasons; that the intellectual communists of today have personal, irrelevant grounds for their antagonism to society, which they are trying to exploit.
It seems to me they have much bigger fish to fry like: The Taliban treating women as less than human, stoning people to death, 60 year old men marrying teenage girls, cutting off an 18 year old girl's nose because she left her abusive husband (see TIME magazine a month ago), destroying over 125 schools because girls attend, suicidal Islamic fanatical cowards on every continent killing thousands of INNOCENT people, and these clowns are worried about their precious Koran being burned by a nutjob.
but as it is, you are erecting a straw man that actually hinders BOTH sides from having honest discussion, much less progressing toward your desired «middle ground.»
He argues that men in the Middle Ages, compared to men in the modern age, were less individualistic, yet had much stronger and more stable personalities.
Readers of Last Testament may wonder, however, what in this fourth of Seewald's book - length interviews with the man who became Benedict XVI is going to change the views of a world media locked into its own certainties and «narratives», much less the views of Ratzinger's longtime Catholic critics.
I think the point is this man was granted generosity by strangers in the 1940s... most people may help someone out, but not at their own expense, much less their family and very lives.
For example, men can without much difficulty regard one another as comrades and brothers in undertaking some difficult enterprise provided that their basic ideals are more or less the same.
Science makes absolutely no attempts to undermine, discredit, or prove false, much less attack any of the thousands of religions and Gods man has created.
But though he gave up his claim to conscience, he by no means gave up his claim to material wealth; Homo Sovieticus was on average much poorer than Western man, but certainly no less consumption - oriented.
Once he or she exists however, there is now the potential for a second birth, as Jesus described to Nicodemus, (John 3) but because of Adam's sin all of man is born spiritually dead, incapable of faith, why because dead people don't do anything, much less have faith.
The Bible even teaches to not have faith in man much less in his promises.
I cant speak much for the other Religions, but one can say the same about them as well... Buddhism for example... while their temples can be seen as less grandiose in the native locations, in the West they become Statements of what MAN can do to show - off, and not what man can do to seek the DiviMAN can do to show - off, and not what man can do to seek the Diviman can do to seek the Divine.
If this does not occur, then the more knowledge increases, the more it becomes a kind of inhuman knowing for the production of which man's self is squandered, pretty much as men were squandered for the building of the Pyramids, or as men were squandered in the Russian horn - bands to produce one note, neither more nor less.
This matters because men without access to stable work are much less likely to get and stay married.
I wish it (Christianity) were more productive of good works... I mean real good works... not holy day keeping, sermon - hearing... or making long prayers, filled with flatteries and compliments despised by wise men, and much less capable of pleasing the Deity.
Using Hitler as a crutch to pretende to portray yourself as better than him is not going to cut it before men, much less before God.
But I don't even wasn't to be held to hostage to my own whims much less some other man's.
And, like I've already stated, I don't need anybody that believes a 600 year old man even existed, much less built a floating zoo, tell me anything about anything of any relevance.
They seem to be much less so for men.
I do not mean to suggest that Rorty and Palmer ignore the virtues of the Enlightenment altogether, much less that either man is antagonistic to them.
The Bible could not have been written by a man much less 40 men over the time span we are talking about.
You can't separate a tree from its fruits, a man from his words; much less can you divide them in the Living God.
More important is the fact that in most groups a man who frequently becomes intoxicated loses much less social standing than a woman who is known to drink to excess.
my grandmother used to say «if you're bored it's because you're boring»... i don't think i'm boring... i think what people ask of me is boring... they want so much less than my imagination has to offer... and man, it's tiresome!
It is pornographic in the sense that so much of pornography is less about sex and relationships and more about domination and abuse and so very often it is men dominating and abusing women.
The truth about man is that while he is indeed created «in the image of God», he is in a state of spiritual insufficiency so pervasive and so disturbing that he can not live authentically as a man, much less as a «son of God».
At this stage no question was raised as to man's ability to refrain from transgression if he so desired, and there was, in consequence, no conscious need of inner assistance, much less of interior cleansing by the Spirit of God.
I will say, that when I first started reading the Koran as a younger man with much less historical and religious perspective, the verses that some have here noted as threatening or hateful put me off a bit as well.
The churches of America, though far from decadent, are doing much less effective work than they might be doing with their resources, and the major cause of the difficulty lies in failure to present the meaning and claims of the Christian faith in terms that seem vital to the common man.
They were saying that Jesus could not be a man of God, much less the Messiah, because He ate and drank too much, and hung out with the wrong kind of people.
«Since man requires his proper nurture and determination unto fulfilment as much as lesser beings, the control and direction of man by God is a necessity that is of the nature of created being.
Yet, Jesus also made many statements that deny he is the perfect men, much less God incarnate.
«During all this time I was never joined in profession of religion with any, but gave up myself to the Lord, having forsaken all evil company, taking leave of father and mother, and all other relations, and traveled up and down as a stranger on the earth, which way the Lord inclined my heart; taking a chamber to myself in the town where I came, and tarrying sometimes more, sometimes less in a place: for I durst not stay long in a place, being afraid both of professor and profane, lest, being a tender young man, I should be hurt by conversing much with either.
His greatness as a man lies not only in that he was able, more or less, to keep several different persons together in difficult times under the banner of «Thomas Merton,» but that he provides an enduring witness to all of us much less gifted seekers who have to shore up our own fragmentary lives in quest for the «hidden wholeness.»
The upper income, well educated Catholic lay - men are much less receptive to clerical guidance as to the practical social implications of moral and religious laws of the church than are the lower income, more poorly educated Catholics.
Most important, we would not think of restricting moral toughening to young men, nor would we confess, much less give praise to, «the immemorial human warfare against nature.
Instead, I think the big issue for women (and much less so for men) is their lack of confidence in their ability to fulfill their life - goals, which is why marriage, family, and the extremely fraught issues of sexuality loom so large in our cultural politics.
Women can have as much fortitude as men, or more or less.
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