Sentences with phrase «what kind of evil»

What kind of evil schemes is he planning?
I just have to ask — What kind of evil football demon puts that much talent in one midfield at one time?
What kind of evil being has the power to make up the all rules for the universe and finds the only acceptable way to solve a problem to be the brutal torture and murder of his child?
@CP: before the age of 24 I buried my Mom and 2 children... tragedy didn't make me believe then and it certainly won't make me believe now... if anything those tragedies made me question what kind of an evil monster god really is if he allows 3 innocent people to die horrible deaths (my Mom was an avid believer and went to her grave believing she was going to be with god... it was a comfort for her and eased her mind... I just don't see it as a necessity)

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let alone the god they present, one who could have created any kind of world he wanted, like an author who has complete control over what shows up in a fictional work; why would god then giddily create / allow so much pain and evil?
What kind of azzhole of created being would be so ungrateful to the one who created him, to rebel and denounce his creator, and then call Him evil when He demands justice?
I kind of like what hippy said about good or evil depends on your point of view.
Although Jesus had some decent ideals (regardless of what kind of being you think he was), history shows us that Christianity, the religion, for as much as it has aided people, has been political, corrupt (well just human to be kinder) right from the git - go, and the cause of enormous evil and suffering throughout its history.
Because humans are flawed, some more than others, depending on what has been learned and experienced though out life; also the kinds of sin and wounds we have been exposed to, which determine gateways that give access for evil to dwell in us.
He says conservatives like Dreher and Douthat are foolish to hail him as some kind of truth - teller to and about conservative elites, that the reality is he is an enabler of American personal irresponsibility and what's more, a force for political evil....
To talk in that fashion is not to speak of a kind of meaningless re-enactment of what went on in the creation; it is to speak of a vital, living, and ongoing movement, where God knows and experiences (if that word is, as I believe, appropriate to the divine life) that which has taken place, but knows it and experiences it with a continuing freshness and delight — and, if what has taken place has been evil, with a continuing tinge of sadness and regret — such as must be proper to the chief creative and chief receptive agency who is worshiped and served by God's human children.
Here's one I like... what kind of god would put a tree of knowledge of good and evil in a garden and then tell everyone not to eat its fruit?
We need to consider what kind of hope for the better world is implied in the viewpoint we have developed and show how we must hold this hope in strict balance with a Christian realism concerning the evil which is within us and about us.
If the good god is not powerful enough to wipe out evil what makes it a god and if it is powerful enough but chooses not to do so, what kind of «good» is that?
What kind of sick, unimaginable, twisted, evil, perverted person - and I use that term loosely — are you?
Oh, and one other thing, some who become pastors just don't believe what Jesus said: «Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.»
So your example does nothing to support the evil kinds of judgment and weird ways of things later in the NT (i.e., from Paul) if that's what you were trying to prove here.
I feel if you ask Wenger's relatives what kind of person they think he is and has always been, they'd tell you he's a wicked, heartless, selfish, insensitive person; he's probably an evil wizard too (enjoys watching fans suffer).
What sets this kind of extremism apart is the belief that not only are other «brands» of Islam wrong, but they are evil, and must be converted or purged.
This is a different kind of fear than games such as Resident Evil are trying to create, and from what we can tell, it worked extremely well in Silent Hill 1 and even better in Silent Hill 2.
What kind of a world would we live in if no one was trying to thwart evil?
«I've seen what indie authors call Amazon Derangement Syndrome, which is when folks in the traditional system decry anything Amazon does as being some kind of Lovecraftian Evil — any change in the way they do business is just them building a throne out of the bones of innocent children.
This is a different kind of fear than games such as Resident Evil are trying to create, and from what we can tell, it worked extremely well in Silent Hill 1 and even better in Silent Hill 2.
Also, as VR technology improves, I would be very curious to see what kind of effect a game like Resident Evil 7 or Outlast might have on a child.
There is one thing I put forth as rather important when you are pushing a story in a game and that is you need to have believable characters, both good and bad, and you want to tease the player with the bad character and push the good characters head so much into the grown that you almost think he will never recover from it again, that is what makes a good story when you have this good vs. evil sort of story that Watch Dogs kind of is trying to have.
I think so much of what makes it interesting is the internal and philosophical nature of what kind of «evil» Ganondorf is in those last moments that it'd be very, very difficult to translate that existential decision into an interactive narrative.
Why not try some of The Evil One's «do's» during your next interview and see what kind of difference it makes?
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