Sentences with phrase «absolved in»

The responsibility that is being absolved in Leak's cartoon, is one that has long been avoided, and that is of the abuse experienced by Aboriginal people within government run / sanctioned institutions, be they missions, reserves, dormitories, detention centres, or gaols, most of which have been under the stewardship of white men.
In the GT C, the sprint from zero to 100 km / h is absolved in 3.7 seconds, and this fulminating acceleration only ends at the top speed of 316 km / h.
A version of this article appears in print on June 6, 2011, on Page A19 of the New York edition with the headline: Cuomo Health Adviser, a Longtime Friend, Is Absolved in an Ethics Inquiry.
Manhattan State Senator Bill Perkins officially kicked off his bid to succeed retiring Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel — and introducing him was Raymond Santana, one of the five young men of color convicted but ultimately absolved in the infamous 1989 Central Park jogger case.
Therefore if you come forward to the sacrament of penance and do not believe firmly that you are absolved in heaven, you come forward to judgment and damnation, because you do not believe that Christ has spoken what is true: Whatever you loose, etc., and so by your doubt you make Christ a liar, which is a horrible sin....
Christians — and other faiths — attempt to seek a high ground by absolving themselves in morality.

Not exact matches

Framing the issue as one of self - advocacy — that it's on women alone to lean in and pull themselves up the corporate ladder — absolves employers of their responsibility to create environments in which women are not punished for doing so.
Headline writers: putting a baseless claim in quotation marks does not absolve you from responsibility for that falsehood spreading
The Ethereum Foundation's Jamie Pitts also weighed in, opining that while Ethereum's oft -(and inaccurately) touted immutability «is a special property which has many measurable benefits,» it does not «absolve us of moral or legal responsibility for what happens in the Ethereum network.»
But no honest appraisal of everything that has gone wrong in Iraq will absolve the Anglo - American «anti-war» left for its utter abandonment of the Iraqi people following the invasion.
Christy Clark apparently believes that a carbon tax is like dropping a coin in the box at church, it somehow absolves her of her sins.
In re-electing the Conservatives, the population writ large has absolved the government of the contempts against Parliament and the sooner the Liberals stop insisting on such stuff, the better for them and all of us.
You can get all of the benefits of refinancing the loan in your name — lower rates, longer terms, more repayment plan options — while also being legally absolved from paying it off.
The second problem is that in order to get some of its debt absolved, Puerto Rico agreed to impose the harsh austerity measures — reducing education and health spending, for instance — that hurt growth at the same time that thousands are fleeing to the mainland in search of economic opportunity.
Could former President Clinton really be so innocent of the potential judicial misconduct implications of meeting with the person then ultimately responsible for the email investigation; in that, the maneuver allowed the Obama DOJ to absolve itself from a known controversial FBI conclusion?
But the problem is, even in our best intentions, history is not going to absolve us of the unintended consequences of [things we've done].
There is a story told about two Christians out alone in a boat, maybe there was a shipwreck... Each could absolve the other.
In the case of the former God can not be all powerful and in case of the latter our emotional makeup is beyond our control thereby absolving us of all responsibilitIn the case of the former God can not be all powerful and in case of the latter our emotional makeup is beyond our control thereby absolving us of all responsibilitin case of the latter our emotional makeup is beyond our control thereby absolving us of all responsibility.
Assuming we're all taking about the same sin (Adam and Eve), in their own stories the entire population was wiped off the face of the Earth once (except for Noah's family, who apparently «God» had forgiven for the sin or he wouldn't have saved him); and then absolved of all Old Testament sins by «God» letting his own son (or himself if you think that way) get tortured and killed.
Some accused Sharpton of abetting violence during the Crown Heights Violence, though he denies such a role and points to a New York State report that absolved him of a role in the violence.
The priest stands in Persona Christi to absolve sins; anyone who is capable of confessing sins is capable of knowing that they can not be truly absolved if you retain them in your heart and expect to continue in them.
In the context of this article, are you making this statement to absolve you of serving the poor?
Religion, despite some charitable accomplishments, is not absolved of all of the evil that it has commited, all the fear and bigotry and hatred that it has espoused in the name of it's holy imaginary friend.
The penitent is absolved of the sin in confession, not the punishment due the sin, whatever that may be.
Catholics believe that praying in a confessional box to a priest absolves them from their sins.
In this way, they absolved themselves of the responsibility of reckoning with their tradition's dark side.
«She spoke with the Pope, and he said she was absolved of all sins and she could go and get the Holy Communion because she was not doing anything wrong,» the woman's husband, Julio Sabetta, told Channel 3 Rosario, a CNN affiliate in Argentina.
He did not, however, absolve the existence of sin in the world or in our personal lives.
But insofar as we can call racism a blind spot (by which I don't in any way mean to absolve people of responsibility), Jesus taught a very different process for correction: start with your own sin.
So Alpha - style statements like, in the first video: «If you say sorry in your heart then you are forgiven» need the significant qualification that full forgiveness involves actually hearing Jesus's words «I absolve you», and presence at the Mass..
She paints a vivid of picture of women both more privileged and less happy than at any time in history and of men absolved of all responsibility by the sexual revolution but also stunted, trapped in a perpetual adolescence.
Neither then does the Father demand a «blood price» in order to absolve humanity from sin.
Many well - meaning friends and family members are desperate to get clergy in to absolve a comatose and dying loved one of his / her «sins».
It is indeed praiseworthy for victims of crime to forgive their debtors, but such personal pardon does not absolve offenders from their obligations in justice.
Purity culture teaches that men (in general) will always be horny, objectifying a-holes and absolves them of responsibility.
The power to bind and loose, conferred on all the apostles jointly and to Peter in particular (Matthew 16:19) is seen in the Catechism of the Catholic Church as authority to absolve sins, to pronounce judgments on doctrine and to make decisions on Church discipline.
Hence it does not mean that man absolves himself, but that he accepts in hope God's merciful judgment.
The word is: «I absolve you of your sins in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.»
And none is more real than that which comes to light in Cary's explanation of what Luther actually means by «faith alone,» namely, a simple, firm belief that our sins are absolved when we hear the divine words to that effect pronounced in the sacraments of Baptism and Penance.
I suspect that one of the main ingredients of a morally true life is the discovery that we can not avoid moral tragedy, nor can we indulge ourselves in stories that absolve or excuse us of responsibility.
«my past life» «I had just gone through a traumatic escapade» «Once I was back in touch with reality,» «I went through bouts of mental distress until I was finally put on a medication that absolved me much of my mental disorder.»
Such attempts to absolve ourselves from guilt in the murder of others have been around since the very beginning.
but on the third day using his Power of Resurrection rose from the dead to claim his seat next to God in heaven, I mean next to himself since he was also God and then told the masses that he died for their sins, though oddly enough being God he could have simply absolved them of their sins and he really didn't die because he lives and is coming back to judge man based upon the original sins... but not sure if that would work since man can clearly kill a God with wood and nails... I know, I know confusing and likely to be labeled heresy... but debates about nomenclature and religion... i mean story telling... just don't mix.
The insight of Nuremberg taught us that when we take possession of others, when their bodies are forcibly delivered up to be used as we wish, then no antecedent good will and no subsequent scientific yield will absolve us from having been confederates in their oppression....
I don't think that carrying a «true» myth of evil and its manifestations absolves anyone of responsibility for participating in it.
The sacrificial process was designed to develop compassion, remorse and sensitivity in the offender; however, since the intentional sinner is unapologetic and lacks these necessary characteristics, the sacrifice can not absolve him of guilt.
For me, it had something to do with an internal recognition (like u mention) and absolving that person of their part in the abuse.
Why would Christ's death in the past absolve you of any crimes you committed?
To be redeemed is not merely to be absolved of guilt before God, it is also to live in Christ, to be born again of water and the Holy Spirit, to be in Him a new creature, to live in the Spirit.
Just because you like a book that absolves you from learning anything doesn't mean you will get anywhere in life without... wait for it... LEARNING SOMETHING!!!!!
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