I abominate the very idea of incest and contemplate with horror a society that might sanction it by granting such unions the status of marriage.
They furthermore accuse us of being idolaters, because we venerate the cross, which
they abominate.
One meaning of the New Testament word «curse» is «execrate» and it means: «to detest utterly; imprecate evil upon; damn;
abominate; denounce.»
God hates the planet and the people in it He is sick of all the lies the earth has been
abominated.
But Strauss suppresses any such integration because
he abominates the modern synthesis, which binds philosophic excellence to the project of universal salvation.
It joins cause with the contemporary theologies that celebrate the possibilities and achievements of man's total secular life and that
abominate a narrow religious isolationism.
More about Christianity later, but for the moment let me say that
I abominate this view as a voluntary death of the spirit; a slap at the Creator, if there is one.
It operates to arouse hatred against hatred, to induce a gut reaction against gut reactions, and by so doing serves to sustain a morbid emotionalism of the very sort it claims to
abominate.
Instead of setting up a trust for his wife so that she would get the proceeds of his investments, leaving the principal untouched, he had several thousand bucks a month doled out to her — he did this because he was afraid if he left the entire amount to her in one lump sum, she would promptly donate it all to her church, a prospect
he abominated.
OK, good, then
I abominate them.)
I... (quickly checking an online thesaurus)
abominate them.
(Wait, is «
abominate» really a word?