Sentences with phrase «almost everyone»

Good little, cldn finger food that is liked by almost everyone (especially UU's — lol)
Haha, I totally end up making desserts for almost everyone on my list too!
By now almost everyone has seen a recipe or twelve for homemade kale chips.
And then another person tells, almost everyone you run into says something about the movie.
That's really funny how here in America, almost everyone I know won't eat / buy a banana that's not mostly green.
It seems that almost everyone that I know is going through some crazy stuff right now.
I've made this dish for almost everyone I know and get constant requests from friends and my team in the office, it's so popular.
«Almost everyone here is happy, friendly and willing to go the extra mile for the customer and exceed their expectations.»
With the demise of communism as a viable anti political option, it sometimes seems that such eschato logical hopes have been rejected by almost everyone.
The real problem is that almost everyone expects the pastor to do almost everything, including spending hours upon hours every week preparing a sermon.
It should be noted that almost everyone one, except to gentle from the UN inspection team (his name escapes me at the moment) believed that Iraq had WMD, Democrat, Republican, American, European, Saudi... you name it.
by that thought we should hate the governments and business world wide almost everyone turned a blind eye to the Nazis including at the time The USA, England, France, Canada, No scientific foundations are know to ahve spoken against them at the time.
Almost everyone reading this page can answer the first question in the affirmative.
However, almost everyone agrees that a classification of plants is less «theological» than a discussion of man's true end, even if the plant classification is based more directly on Biblical texts than is the discussion of human destiny.
Almost everyone concedes that churches may engage in what would otherwise be illegal discrimination when they hire and fire clergy.
And versus almost everyone, he fought for the possibility of Christian perfection.
It had not led to anything like the open revolt at Erfurt; the new university, financially underwritten by the Elector, brought a definite increase in prosperity to almost everyone in the town.
Confronted by disaster, heartache, and death almost everyone becomes a theologian, and almost always a very poor one, struggling to find a framework in which to talk about God.
Almost everyone is on board with that.
Basically fishon, if you wanted to generically apply that idea â $ «almost everyone on this blog could be included and yet you still converse with us.
Luther was using the public press for the first time to speak directly, in German, to everyone interested; and that was almost everyone.
In a sense everyone was «rural» — almost everyone had a fair smattering of knowledge about crops and cattle and country matters.
jesus, working god's will, opens the seven seals and murders almost everyone on earth, releasing death, war, disease, famine and more on earth, again killing untold numbers of innocents, including children.
Ultimately the class of «used» people might become very large indeed - encompassing almost everyone who is not part of an increasingly amoral technical elite.
Almost everyone agrees that world population can not continue to double indefinitely three times a century.
It is correlated with the conviction that there are just two possibilities for theology, and that the alternative possibility, the one followed by almost everyone, is disastrous.
It's easy to say that ritual and liturgy are the heart of that community if almost everyone believes the truths of the faith.
As Metz notes, almost everyone understands the various religious movements as just that, phenomena which differ from each other and require an explanation and justification in terms of criteria that are not their own.
Almost everyone partakes somewhat in this, but our abilities vary greatly from Mozart to, eg, my almost a-musical father, who card little about it and could produce almost nothing that was recognizably music.
You and almost everyone in your congregation have no reason to believe and aren't anticipating that someone will choose to become a follower of Christ at every large group gathering.
(CNN)- In the close - knit town of Middlesboro, Kentucky, almost everyone knew what was happening inside the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus Name Church - including Police Chief Jeff Sharpe.
Yet if we are going to consistently apply Paul as you have suggested above, I don't think there are many people in the entire world that we can keep company with as almost everyone falls into one or more of these sins on a regular basis.
Though some might find this annoying, almost everyone today has developed the skill of listening to a message while reading small bits of information on a screen.
In other words, the book has something for almost everyone unhappy with the church.
Over the past 10 years, almost everyone who lives and breathes and watches television knows someone — especially a relative — who is gay.
But it is accepted by almost everyone of influence, as well as by the urban middle class and most young people.
(Almost everyone literally walks away when he launches into one of his theological «lectures».)
No, think about it, before about 200 years ago almost everyone was religious, so until about 200 years ago ANYONE who was killed, was killed by a theist.
While money is considered to be one of the most important elements in society, the accumulation of which concerns almost everyone who participates in transactions with others, its position is secondary to the real purpose of human existence, the worship of Allah.
So one view which almost everyone is aware of, but which I neglected to write about in my previous posts, is the view of atheism.
Almost everyone asked if we could do it again.
Almost everyone said they were glad to meet neighbors who they had not known or had barely known prior to the party.
But almost everyone needs to learn how to read TV at an «eleventh - grade» level.
Almost everyone has read Anne of Green Gables, it's surprisingly how few have read the entire catalogue of Montgomery.
When Timothy Dolan was elected president of the U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2010, it caught almost everyone by surprise.
Almost everyone, on their own, brought along pie, cookies, wine, breads, cheeses and so on.
Almost everyone «knows» Christmas derived from Mithraism, or Saturnalia, or Yule, or whatever.
And since almost everyone you ask will say it's not all OK, then why put up such stiff resistance for 1 thing in a book that has lots of other (unquestionably) good things to guide human behavior?
Amazingly, almost everyone «gets that» except «Christians» and «church people,» who do not understand why we do not identify with them and how they are viewed and understood by much of our culture.
In a day with no papers, no writing for almost everyone, no recording devices of any kind, it's simply not reasonable to think that 30 — 100 years later anyone coud actually remember anything he said.
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