Sentences with phrase «abuse others do»

Second, just because you feel your book allows you to abuse others doesn't make it so.

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At the opening of the trial in Rome, the U.S. investment bank the other defendants asked a three - judge panel at the Court of Accounts, which rules on abuses of public funds, to reject the case in an acknowledgement that the judges do not have jurisdiction, Marco Fratini, one of the judges, said.
«I appreciate the work Facebook and other media do to stop content and pictures showing abuse and violence,» the prime minister wrote.
Likewise, sometimes you know that there's something you have to do in business, whether it's letting go of a client that is engaging in unethical business practices or firing a highly productive employee who verbally abuses others in the workplace.
The use or abuse of that data by Cambridge Analytica in work that it had done with Donald Trump's campaign for President in 2016 and potentially for other businesses in the run up to the election is at the heart of Donal
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To help fix what has been broken — Facebook's famous former motto was «move fast and break things» — Zuckerberg announced earlier today that Facebook will start to investigate if other developers abused its policies in the same way Cambridge Analytica did.
We don't know why Trump decided to fire Flynn (the stated reason that he «lied to Mike Pence» doesn't pass the laugh test), whether he was told of the domestic abuse allegations against then - White House staff secretary Rob Porter, what's on the Apprentice outtake footage that producer Mark Burnett is keeping locked up, why exactly Trump handed some choice Israeli intelligence to the Russian foreign minister, who financed the hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, or any of a dozen other major questions about Trump.
Facebook's data practices are now being investigated by the FTC, and as a result Facebook has announced that they are doing a full data audit on thousands of Facebook Apps to see if there are any other instances of companies like Cambridge Analytica abusing the system.
I'm sorry Pastor Evans but I think those «Christians» who abuse what Jesus stood for and his teachings to shove them down the throats of others and / or use them for political gain who do Jesus quite the disservice.
When I worked in a prison, I did find heart - themes of criminal mentality and a willingness to abuse others.
I see nothing wrong with a religion as long as it doesn't cause physical harm (i.e. mutilation, torture, abuse or murder etc.) to it's members or others.
Loving people that aren't like you; forgiving and even allowing others to abuse you; removing the distractions of wealth - these things really do make life more rewarding and free.
I know you don't care about other examples of abuse.
do I make others pay or do I try to make myself the heal, feigning humility while relishing the abuse?
I'd tell you which camp I'm in, but don't feel like getting abuse from the other side
I didn't speculate on this in the review, but it did seem that by placing his comments about the sex abuse crisis in that section, he might have been trying to suggest that he had worries, like those worries shared by the late Avery Cardinal Dulles and others, about a one - size - fits - all policy that applies to all those accused of any sort of sexual overtures to people under the age of eighteen.
They seem to be mostly about priest abusing little boys, Westboro Baptists saying God hates the families of fallen soldiers, politicians deciding that women now need two (not just one) unnecessary medical procedure before they can be allowed to make decisions about their bodies, and Christians telling couples who want to legally commit their lives to each other that they aren't allowed to do that.
Lets vote for Romney who talks about religious abuse and yet his religion is abusing the religion of others continually... bet he does nt suspend his money to them... they just wait till people are dead then baptise them... this is an extremist religion and not one we want for president
I always did the best I could to help others possibly as the result of abuse suffered as child or perhaps I was simply born to help out.
When you add the «spiritual» layer to abuse through the silencing and censoring done by others — who are supposed to be your Christian brothers and sisters — it is overwhelmingly detrimental to any healing.
It's amazing and encouraging to see the advances made in getting our stories out there, and letting the truth of what happened shine light on abuse and call for justice and change so that what happened to us doesn't happen to others.
It is as you and others do that the true depths and nature of this abuse and frankly, cancer, is revealed.
The patriarchal, macho, controlling, manipulative, shaming, money - grubbing, name - it - and - claim - it, fear - mongering, other - despising, fiefdom - making, using and abusing, excuse for narcissistic and plain old selfish and power - addled appalling behavior that is commonly called «church» and «church leadership» has nothing whatsoever to do with anything the person or character or compilation or concept called «Jesus» ever reportedly or theoretically said, did, or conveyed.
I have see, immature, whinny, spoiled, selfish, bullies get upset cause they didn't get their way or didn't get an answer they liked, claim abuse, abuse, and leave the church and try and get others to go with them.
If we treat the man having his father's wife as abuse, how do we view homosexuality, and more specifically, does Paul's instruction in the text apply to other sexual prohibitions?
What I was doing (with others) was helping people in crisis, helping alcholics and drug addicts, victims of abuse, the poor, helping people to escape the occult, those spiritually oppressed and abused, broken marriages etc..
While there is a certain amount of authority inherent within the pastoral position, it is, like any other form of power, easy to abuse, and while pastors are spiritual leaders, this does not make us immune to the lust for power, but to the contrary, often seems to amplify it.
I think it did help to remove some of the abuses of religion, but it introduced a whole host of others.
Whatever it is the Christian men are doing to abuse their women and families and make the women attack each other is very rotten, too.
I do think we need to be careful with your anger and «criticism» etc., but sometimes these feelings indicate an insight or a call from God to help others see abuse and make a change.
I am just horrified that the other people in your story swept abuse under the rug but given my own family history, that is exactly what they do and I am still being punished for «breaking the code of silence.»
I know like all of you here I have been mistreated, rejected, abused verbally, cheated and robbed also by fellow saints, and people of the world too and have become sad, angry, confused and all, but that does not justify me to run away from Pappa God because of what others did.
I am so glad (sad) to read about the other people sweeping child abuse under the rug in the family... I swear, to this day I can't believe that people continue to do so.
Also, the same God who pours out his love, grace & mercy towards us (which we are grateful for), does so to those who abuse others as well.
Nothing wrong with it so long as you don't validate your abuse of others by citing your own belief system.
God's creatures are good, and were made for men to serve God with, and do not willingly subserve to any other purpose, and groan when they are abused to purposes so directly contrary to their nature and end.
The two questions with which the report begins are: 1) why did sexual predators gain admission to the priesthood; and 2) why did they remain in the priesthood after their abuse was know to bishops and other leaders?
Priests who were truly holy would not have abused young people; nor would they have allowed others to do so.»
If he rebuked some, as indeed he did, it was to relieve others of mistreatment and abuse at their hands and to convince all alike that they were the children of God.
We just need to get along in peace and not abuse or harm other's who do not see things as we do.
I don't cheat, smoke, drink, do drugs, envy or abuse others, dishonor my marriage, or any of those things.
«I just had this sense that if I could do anything in the world, I would do this justice lawyering thing where you are an advocate on behalf of people who don't have a voice and who are being abused by others,» he says.
As someone who's been abused, I can easily sympathize with other victims, but I don't think it's that easy for those who haven't been.
I choose not to drink mostly because I know my limits, and when I struggle with self - control when it comes to much less addicting things such as sugar, chocolate, snack, etc., I would prefer not to give myself an opportunity to abuse alcohol the way I do other foods since the physical consequences have potential to be very dangerous.
I am by no means justifying the abuse, but don't just center in on the minute percentage when it encompasses so many others outside the Catholic Church.
But God's primary goal is for each of us to be as fully self - creative as possible, even if such creativity results in human oppression, and this is why God would not unilaterally keep self - creative individuals from abusing the freedom of others even if this could be done.
The last time I witnessed and experienced severe abuse at the hands of the Christian religion and its ministers in 2002, I vowed that if ever I would go back into ministry again, I would work to resist this power, teach others to do the same, and work to free people from the dehumanizing oppression of religion and the Church.
They just don't want to debase it by using it as a cheaper alternative to seeing a movie, or (for boys) as a way of asserting machismo in the absence of positive male role models, or (for girls) as a desperate ploy to hold on to a boyfriend — or any of the other sad, dead — end abuses of sex that become common whenever a society sheds its «repressed Victorianism.»
Great — so, either these four young men never were abused, but simply saw an opportunity to shake down an individual with a questionable reputation (the «where there's smoke» strategy), and Pastor Long either caved in to the pressure, or sought an expedient route (possibly used before) to make the problem go away; OR, these really are four young men who've been abused, but rather than make the pastor answer for what he did to them in a court of law, and spare other young men in the future the trauma they experienced, they allowed their silence to be bought.
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