Sentences with phrase «all go to hell»

When your business fails and your life goes to hell in a handbasket, you think depressing things, from «Where did I go wrong?»
«That way, if everything goes to hell in a handbasket or you don't like it, then your risk is one year's rent,» says DiCostanzo.
Even if everything went to hell in a handbasket, Cape Town would quietly continue along, as if nothing had ever happened.
Never forget Warren, you can tell a guy to go to hell tomorrow — you don't give up the right.
But the notion that an Olympic city is going to hell in a handbasket in the weeks before the Games — that this time, for sure, all will be chaos — is almost as predictable as the script for the opening ceremony.
«If things go to hell in a handbasket, what am I going to do to make things whole should things go bad?»
In her book Killosophy, poet and aphorist Criss Jami says, «Telling an introvert to go to a party is like telling a saint to go to hell
«Everyone wants to know why customer service has gone to hell in a handbasket.
Is it now Toronto's and Montreal can go to hell?
So the market goes to hell and inflation continues to rise.
Mentally, I knew that if all else went to hell, at least I'd have my CDs to help me rebuild.
But since you will never be first on the scene, there will always be something to make your little darling seem expensive: Competition is lurking imminently, the stock has already run up, or the market is going to hell in a hand basket.»
If all goes to hell, it's nice knowing there's still a portion of your net worth to live on.
And every time I tried to sell «Didja know I was told I should go to hell.
The end of dreams, and of reason George Jonas, writing in the Post, muses over how the world will go to hell next.
Most people think of debt as bad, more debt's worse, too much debt should go to hell, and too much debt and you do go to hell.
It's the «if everything goes to hell trade.»
Religion can prove none of what it claims, and if you disagree with them, you're going to hell.
I definitely don't belong to a religion that tells me if I disagree with it I'm going to hell.
It is saying that you will go to hell because you believed the same thing as the person they want to baptize after death.
I am going to hell, blahh blahh.
I don't take a bath every day when I'm on my period, should I go to Hell for that?
I think it is impossible to believe I am going to heaven and you are going to hell without that developing into a kind of arrogant exclusivity that ultimately manifests itself in animosity and division.
Who else will go to Hell then?
I'm about to go preach the Gospel to indigenous people in Mexico, I love Jesus with all my heart and believe that He died for my sins as the Son of God... you think I'm going to hell?!? To which she replied «yes».
You realize that the majority of our presidents have believed that a man died, went to hell and fought the devil, came back to life, and flew into the sky, right?
Or does the standard Christian train of thought which tells those who never got the opportunity to accept Jesus as their Savior that they are going to Hell?
A murderer is no worse than an adultry, and especially a liar, all liars gonna have they place in the lake of fire... so in saying that, get ready to go to hell WORLD... the END
I respect that way more than you snake handlers who cry out that if you don't believe in just the right way, you go to hell.
As a devout Christian, I was always taught that non-Christians would go to hell because they did not accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
No, you also believe that certain people are going to hell or you wont waste your time preaching the gospel -LCB- good news -RCB-.
Fishon... what tradition do you belong to where if a believer dies (before he can say «forgive me, God, I repent») yet struggling with sin, he goes to hell?
My sister, for instance, a Southern Baptist, told me shortly after I came out to her that if I didn't repent I would go to hell.
That also pertains to the thing about gay people going to Hell.
Did they go to hell or were they forgiven for their ignorance?
To the Christians here calling non-believers fools and throwing the «you're going to hell» trump card around; this is exactly part of the problem which has given Christianity a bad name.
My sister even thinks I'm going to hell.
So Jerry, if a woman kisses another woman, will she go to Hell?
If you state that being a practising homosexual is wrong and they will go to hell then you have to define what you mean by that.
Here are three of many reasons I would never tell anyone they re going to hell: — I have no right to judge * anyone's * heart therefore I don't know where they are going when they die.
Well, I don't know if Obama has any tattoos, or skims money off the collection, or told anyone lately that they're evil and going to hell just because they disagreed with them, or has ever cheated on his wife with another woman, or man, so maybe he isn't your typical pastor, is that what you're saying?
I have no fear of going to hell because hell is a make - believe place invented to scare peasants into behaving themselves.
If you are not a theologian, then what are you doing arguing theology (all this gays are going to hell stuff is based on your theology, right)?
Here they tell you, «If you do this, you will go to hell
Jews are no more going to hell than anyone else.
As an atheist, I sort of see this as «in your face» as those stupid «YOU»RE GOING TO HELL» billboards.
I am surrounded by bumper stickers scolding me to read my Bible, or Know Jesus, or even that if I don't, I will go to Hell.
He believes he has the TRUTH... doesn't need to learn more and expand... and can accurately tell us who is going to hell.
Neither image is correct and neither one will go to hell based on their faulty image.
I didn't state religious beliefs and I did not advocate telling people they will go to Hell by how they vote, parent, or are employed.
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