Terrible people doing terrible things to one another rarely inspires sympathy.
It would be easy to portray this characters as a monster;
a terrible person doing terrible things.
Not exact matches
«I'm
terrible at
doing what
people tell me I should
do,» he confesses to kick off the post, but adds, «I still get things
done.»
He created Starbucks «to build a company my father would be proud to work at,» adding, «My inspiration comes from seeing my father broken from the 30
terrible blue - collar jobs he had over his life, where an uneducated
person just
did not have a shot.»
Heckling someone online isn't the answer to making
people feel better about themselves, but it
does show that not all trolls are
terrible all the time.
«RRSPs are a
terrible tool for small business
people, and that's why many don't use them,» Ottawa MP Pierre Poilievre, newly minted Conservative leader Andrew Scheer's pick as finance critic, said in an interview.
It often boggles my mind to the point of pickling how some
people will
do anything — steal, copy, act duplicitously, even machinate to make another
person look
terrible — just so that they can tell themselves they've won.
It's easy to just tell the
person that you're selling to that your competitor is
terrible because they make a bad product that doesn't work.
That is such a
terrible trait in
people, and it can happen very easily when
people do well and make a lot of money.
Despite this, many economically advanced countries — including the UK — are
doing a pretty
terrible job at bringing fast download speeds to their
people.
Here's a thing most
people don't know about me: I'm
terrible at graphic design.
This is why I fight for men's rights, not because I don't care that women are many times victims of
terrible treatment, but because there are billions of dollars and billions of
people protecting women while men are ignored.
This guy said something so
terrible and you
people do not get it!
While taking advatage of
people's faith for personal reasons is
terrible, please
do not assume that being religious means someone is uneducated.
I think one thing that would help this debate is to realize that the Bible doesn't speak of eternal hell where
terrible people are consigned to simply because they
do bad things and reject Jesus.
That being said, I know that
people will ALWAYS
do terrible things, but hopefully by getting rid of organized religions we would make it hard for
terrible people to geta footing and develop followers to spread the scale of those bad things.
It's the
people that refuse to take responsibility for themselves, and their believes and actions that say and
do ignorant,
terrible things.
However,
terrible people, including Hitler and Jeffrey Dahmer, could go to Heaven if they accepted God before death • Why
does this wonderful, forgiving God hold Adam's sin over all our heads?
Luckily I don't believe that or I would be a pretty
terrible person.
I haven't placed my faith in
people, who
do many
terrible things in the name of God.
One could
do the same excavation on my house and say «the
person that lived here had
terrible eye sight due to the glasses found... etc etc», but a neighbor... or a friend could have stopped by and left them.
We realize that some
people in the Church have committed this
terrible sin but I have never considered leaving the Church because of someone's sin... and I don't think anyone has left because they saw me waiting in line to go to confession either.
Don't get me wrong, you can't be a full believer in the bible (since it is written by
people who lived hundreds of years after Jesus died, and edited throughout the Middle Ages by
terrible people), but that should not prohibit you from believing in Jesus or God.
So, please, don't believe, for a moment, that I am trying to imply that atheists are
terrible, awful
people who just bully
people of faith.
I pray that you will understand the way God works in our lives and not go out preaching to
people who may not be Christians that God
does terrible things to you sometimes
I told that little story of Mary and Jesus as you told it in the beginning of your post and
people acted like I was really
doing something
terrible.
So many
people say to me, in response to my blog, «Sure, even though it has
done some
terrible things and even though there are
terrible things going on behind its doors right now, the church is
doing some good in the world!»
And nowhere
do we see more clearly the
terrible lack of real love than in the scarcity of
people willing to give themselves in coping with dark, difficult and messy situations.
The
people who oppose me scare my children and
do terrible things like throw rocks at children.
YOU can not
do away with that MEzrLY cause
people ABUSE it... that's
terrible argument
In working to protect the future of the Catholic community, we always need to remember that innocent
people and innocent families were hurt in the past by some members of the clergy who
did terrible things.
You probably know more than I
do, I live in the US and I'm
terrible with history... But I
did know that already along with other basic facts... so what's that say about Pauline (the
person who posted that)
Also, calling anyone who
does something
terrible «crazy» or a «nut» is insulting to
people with mental illnesses, who are statistically much more likely to be victims of crime than perpetrators.
If your answer to all of that is: «we have the spirit», the problem is,
people have
done and said many different, and
terrible, things in «the name of the spirit».
I don't feel animosity if a
person is an Atheist, I just feel sorrow that I may never see this
person in Heaven and they will be forever lost in a
terrible place.
«They would be
terrible people if they didn't react that way and try to save him and try to talk him out of it,» Glass says.
Athiests always talk about religious intolerance as an example of how
terrible religions are, yet here they are, the biggest bunch of hateful
people attacking other
people's beliefs because they don't believe.
I think Jesus plea for the
people on the cross implied that the
people were
doing something pretty
terrible, but he went beyond judgement, to understanding their ignorance.
If either of those are why you obey those laws, then you are a
terrible person who doesn't deserve the live they have been given, because if the only reason you are not a murdering, thieving r a p i s t is because you have been bribed or scared into obedience, then you are not worth the kb it takes to store these letters on CNN's server.
If he didn't go to church and
people started crying about how
terrible atheists are, I'm sure you would have had a comment for that too.
It tells me that
people of faith are more willing than ever to honestly confront the mistakes of our past, acknowledging the ways in which Christian
people claiming Christian values have
done terrible things in the name of «God's will.»
If they're reading this, I'd really for them to sit back for a minute and think about why they became Christians in the first place — because we're all pretty
terrible at being good
people and we all, Christian or not,
do things that perpetuate the current state of the world.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and
do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with
people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to
do some
terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
Neither
did the
people who pitied us during our «
terrible» season of being broke.
One of the main reasons
people believe in a fiery suffering torment for the unredeemed today is because of
terrible English translations of the various Greek and Hebrew words, and because
people do not understand the symbolism behind words such as «fire» or «outer darkness» or «weeping and gnashing of teeth.»
and he
did a
terrible job protecting
people considering he's supposed to be omnipotent.
I have no problems with Atheists, just Atheists that rail on Christians because
people who claim to be Christian
do terrible things.
Some â $ œvisionaryâ $ leaders are often
terrible shepherds of their flock, because they care more about the end result then they
do the journey, and the
people who get helped or hurt along the way.
(One of the reasons the founding fathers were adamant all Americans would have freedom of whorship) It's too simplistic to say the English reformation happened because Henry 8th wanted a divorce, it happened because of the influence of Martin Luther and the rise of Protestants in Europe and because the Catholic Church had become too powerfull, wealthy and corrupt and
did not hesitate to burn
people it considered Heritics, In England Guy Fawkes Day is celebrated as the foiling of a
terrible plot to kill the king, James the 1st and most of the parliament.
When
people start saying they are «talking to God» and worse «
doing what God is telling them» then the voices in their head have taken over and history is littered with
terrible consequences from
people who
do things «in the name of God».