If your computer's hardware has
actually died on you and that's the reason it's not booting, this method won't work.
Apart from the colossal loss of productivity associated with a large amount of travel, there are adverse health effects as well (recall Steve Schneider
actually died on an airplane).
Yet, from 1752, whether criminals
actually died on the hanging tree or in the dissection room remained a medical mystery in early modern society.
I have
actually died on numerous occasions because of this, which is just unacceptable.
Built into the plot of The Da Vinci Code is the thesis that the founder of the world's most populous and arguably most powerful religion did not
actually die on a cross, but survived, married Mary Magdalene and sired children.
Not exact matches
These wasps are
actually on our side: a bug army deployed in a desperate attempt to save our
dying trees.
The theory was that Jesus, knowing he was destined to
die on the cross,
actually instructed Judas to betray him.
let's follow that logic... how can we elect anyone that believes in a talking snake, a wizard that turned water into wine, walked
on water,
died for 3 days then came back to life, and is
actually 3 beings combine in one
My point of the distinction
on hell was made because earlier someone had brought up a literal hell — that is, when people
die, their bodies
actually are sent to some place where there's lots of fire and burning and weeping.
Actually, it was inspired by a «Marley and Me» movie poster with graffiti
on it, «The dog
dies.»
The man that picked sticks
on the 7th day
died,
actually they were to do nothing
on the saboth, not go to church (NOTHING)!
Furthermore... you would also be arguing that Jesus
died on purpose, which... I
actually agree with.
If, say, a father
dies and most of siblings all gang together to tell rest that he
actually didn't approve of them, and all they had was their word
on this, would you blame the smaller group of being skeptical?
They can't come to terms with the idea that there may
actually be nothing after we
die so they latch
on to a belief that gives them comfort... belief in an afterlife, eternity or any version of «god» is nothing more than a coping mechanism for those who can't accept that we are in fact finite creatures that are born, live, and
die and are not meant or destined to exist for eternity.
kermit4jc If one follows the Gospel storyline, anyone who witnessed Jesus
on the cross wouldn't be in a position to even know that he had
actually died.
Actually, we should be relying
on His power all the time... but to our shame, we tend to use it only when our batteries
die and we need a jump.
Actually Adam and Eve didn't lose their spirit and their spirit didn't
die else they would've
died on the spot (James 2:26).
Did they
actually «
die»
on that day?
Much like a
dying star doesn't
actually die but becomes the ingredients for new life, new planets, new humans in fact as both you and I and everyone
on the planet are walking talking sacks of star dust.
The moment he finishes his lifetime given when he was conceived in his mothers womb which no one knows including the angel comes to take the soul...
Actually the moment a human
dies his / her day of judgment starts and then waits till the final day to be judged... O our Lord have mercy
on us and judge us with Your mercy and not with Your justice... amin
«16 Thus, Lindsell posits that the cock crowed six times for Peter (in order to harmonize the Gospel accounts); he concludes that «about 23,500» people
died on a certain single day (in order to account for Numbers 25:9 citing 24,000 as the figure while Paul asserts in 1 Corinthians 10:8 that it was 23,000); and he hypothesizes that the «molten sea» described in 2 Chronicles 4 as being ten cubits in diameter and thirty cubits in circumference (although we know that C = BD, I. e., the circumference of something ten cubits in diameter is
actually 31.4159 cubits) can be understood if the vessel is considered to have sides that are four inches thick, and if the measurement for diameter is taken from the outer edges while the measurement of circumference is taken from the inner edge.17
While
on CNN promoting his new film Godzilla, Bryan Cranston indulged the interviewer's theory that Walter White didn't
actually die in the final scene of Breaking Bad.
Actually LDS people DO believe Christ is the only begotten Son of God who lived and
died that all mankind may be resurrected and atoned for sin, and rose
on the third day.
On the age of accountability view, children and infants who
die at a young age, before the age of accountability (which varies by each child)
actually inherit eternal life, for God's grace is imparted to them.
Illustrates clearly what Christopher Hitchens was saying in his book «The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice», specifically how her hospitals were more keen
on proselytizing to the
dying than
actually helping them with their pain.
Those with Ph.D's from many leading seminaries today come out with the idea that Jesus Christ was not really God's son, was not really born of a virgin, did not really
die on the cross, did not
actually rise from the dead, and that everyone is going to heaven if they just try to be good enough.
The story of Wonder Woman, far from being a feminist fable, is
actually the archetypal tragedy of the goddess who falls in love with a mortal man who must
die while she lives
on immortally.
And it appears from Scripture that maybe Satan thought he had won when Jesus
died on the cross, but we know that the nails
on the cross were
actually the nails in Satan's coffin.
Look at it this way: whether or not there was
actually a guy named Jesus who
died on a cross and rose from the dead some two thousand years ago, and whether or not you or I believe this story to be historically accurate, it doesn't really matter.
Can't say as I can disagree with Mr. Hawking
on this point, although I highly doubt that anyone alive can dispute the existence of an afterlife, since none of us has
actually died (and stayed dead).
The catholic cross that the clergy say Christ (catholics
actually call him God and he is not, he is the son of God)
died on was per the scriptures
actually from the greek word stauros meaning upright stake (no crossbar
on the top); the catholic cross has become another idol that is worshiped and prayed before, this too is not according to scripture.
@Just Asking: It's
actually in the article that she
died alone and had Family Radio
on day and night.
Wouldn't it be egg
on your face if you just happened to be born into the wrong religion and chose the wrong god and when you
die you find you were duped as your parents were, etc. etc. and you wind up roasting in the hell of the god you rejected and this god has more respect for an atheist who
actually demands evidence?
Just out of mild curiosity... could anyone
actually explain the reason they believe in Jesus Christ without having to quote a book that was written by men after Jesus supposedly
died on the cross?
They would
actually die happy they got arrested behind the pulpit
on a Sunday morning and dragged out the door like martyrs.
If anybody could be good
on their own, then Jesus wouldn't have needed to come to earth, be unjustly accused, suffer horrific punishment (for us,
actually),
die, and receive punishment in hell for our sins.
(The irreverent line spoken by the cynical Hornbeck at Brady's death — «He
died of a busted belly» — was
actually Darrow's private remark
on hearing that Bryan had
died.)
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see so many
on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal space of wish - fullfillment community (which
actually rather looks like affinity rather than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many of the comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you
die to yourself by taking up your cross daily... not being centered
on the «other» rather than yourself...
It
actually works
on an individual basis, too, when you
die.
Actually I'm new
on healthy lifestyle and I was
dying for a recipe to start with smoothies as I'm afraid of a bad experience; it could give me an excuse to step back in unhealthy habits again, ha.
I've made this tart a few times (twice,
actually,
on the blog, but I'm NOT giving you the first link because I just might
die of embarrassment), and it's one of the most popular recipes
on Food52, so you know it's going to be good!
While everyone is
dying over Pumpkin Spice and Gingerbread Lattes at Starbucks, I
actually have a different favorite beverage that isn't even listed
on the menu at most places.
Not long after that round, the tennis star
died from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in a house in Southampton, N.Y. «He
actually beat me
on the back nine, so that was a very good day for him,» Parnevik said.
«I kidded with him because based
on the media reports I read before I came down here this morning I thought he had
actually died.
Then I get all nostalgic to the point where I
actually played the music
on the gym one last time, even though the batteries were
dying and it sounded terrible.
A woman who allowed her controlling druggie cult - leader husband to order her to have her premature child at the side of the road, watch it
die without seeking any medical assistance and then
actually bury it right there by the side of the road too and continue
on their «glorious» path.
I was
actually just
on here last night reading about 4th month stuff, just to remind myself that it doesn't last forever and that I am unlikely to
die of sleep deprivation.
We,
on the other hand, are
dying from the anxiety of never
actually knowing if we've baby - proofed EVERYTHING...
Pushing was a lot better than labor because I felt like I was
actually doing something and had a goal to concentrate
on besides just trying not to
die of the pain.
Therefore, as long as there are strict safeguards in place, a new law
on assisted
dying would
actually lead to increased protection for vulnerable patients, as well as extend the lives of many seriously ill people who would otherwise choose to end their lives too early.