Sentences with phrase «always seem»

Why does it always seem to be those who have their eyes shut the tightest that implore everyone around them to open their eyes?
Honestly, I always seem to come back to the house church.
Do you want to know why some Christians always seem to be immature and never grow?
Waiting lists for organ transplants always seem to grow and, even when transplanted, organs from another person's body may be rejected, so there is a real need for alternatives to traditional transplants.
But if we knew there was God and we knew that he knew, and yet our meanness and spite and empty pride waxed unabated by this knowledge, as they always seem to do, the presence of God would be more than we could stand.
Media of exchange always seem to be there already.
Maybe I've got it wrong, but the reports on Atheists always seem to focus on what they are against as opposed to what they stand for.
They always seem to be on the side that they hate, so long as it is the side they say they love.
In this book, our focus is on the image of the self - humbling mystery to which even the word «God» itself may no longer always seem to be fully adequate.
Critics always seem to love it, but I don't think it all that special, and prefer a dance - streamlined 50s version of it to the 40s original.
We always seem to move towards sewing it back up again.
Yes, isn't it funny how the people who insist that some great truth will only be revealed after we die always seem to be implying that they already know what that truth is.
A thought on all the anti-catholic stuff that always seem to make an appearance in these discussions: I am a lapsed Catholic myself, but that has more to do with my own challenges with God, than with issues with the church itself.
Why does it always seem to be in the name of ISLAM and not any other religions?
Extremists like this always seem to find a way to infiltrate their delusions regardless and sadly they won't stop easily.
We always seem to find one another when I'm on a college campus, and I'm beginning to think it's because we're the same kind of people — broken, wrestling, hopeful, brave... ragamuffins and misfits just taking it one day at a time.
Those words are (supposedly) straight from Jesus, yet Christians always seem to conveniently overlook them.
His marriage has had its ups and downs, but he and his wife always seem to work things out.
Do people always seem to get into arguments with you?
The distinctions always seem too large to me, however; and the more time that I spend with inner - city children, the less credible and less legitimate these large distinctions seem.
In 2012, Herman Cain jumped into the lead for the Republican nomination on the basis of being able to serenely intone 9 -9-9 (shorthand for a tax plan that even he did not always seem to understand).
Iâ $ ™ ve never lost sleep over the claims, I seldom â $ ˜lose sleepâ $ ™, I always seem to know where to find it.
The persuasiveness of faith in immortality will no doubt always seem greater to those who stand within the Christian heritage than to those who view it critically from without.
I justify my careless complacency and lack of effort by reference to all these powerful spokespersons who always seem to be right.
That's why, in poll after poll, atheists always seem to know more about the faith than the faithful do.
It seems to me that we can do this more easily based on our own sound reasoning than based on instructions by religious leaders who always seem to end up compromising one group or another on our planet.
Did you ever think about how the revelations from god always seem to come when their power is threatened or if they are in the society that threatens its dogmatic beliefs..
This does not always seem apparent in individual lives, however, for an obviously sinful person may seem to get along pretty well.
In the Bible, it is the Godly men and women who always seem to be getting the short end of the stick.
If you're not a big on way to technical, in depth Bible talks, this is probably about the time to stop reading this post, as I'm about to nerd out and I know I can get dry; but I think the following explanation helps to understand how to follow Paul's thought process with all his «else», «since», «but then» and «therefore's that don't always seem to follow what he just said:
Funny how Mirosal and Captain America always seem to appear on this blog on the same day... could they possibly be the same person?
The religious always seem to have time to argue over the facts but never seem to have any facts of their own to share...
It always seem the regular guy struggling is the one that gets hit the hardest... not the bigwigs.
Why do ahteist always seem to catch the bad end of a beat down?
And the Dems always seem to want to take that and give it to someone else.
When the question came up (from the group leader), «Why do we always seem to push back on tithing?»
They always seem very impersonal to me (if not actually evil).
We always seem to fall right in line with what ever they publish and do exactly what they want us to do; make fun of some one else's religion and loose all tolerance for differing beliefs from our own.
The traditional churches do not always seem to realize that the premises for sensible argument, which are basic to themselves, are probably neither valid nor comprehensible in the world outside the Church.
Right Jeremy, you always seem to look at things in the right perspective.
These people who «Know his voice» always seem to get it, and I mean get it better than me, and I have all the education.
3 — Modern science, history, geology, biology, and physics always seem to come around to revealing something true about the Bible that people didn't see before.
Colin: Why do the irreligious always seem to believe that their views should be free from skepticism or criticism?
«But you always seem to have clarity,» Kavanaugh spluttered, a little taken aback.
(The people who talk about heaven always seem to assume they are going there.)
I'm distrustful of people who always seem to be thinking of deep spiritual things, always striving and going - going - going: I think they must be horrible to live with.
Until people lose that fear, the conversation will always seem confused.
While I do share some conservative ideas they always seem more interested in just supporting Republicans in all things regardless of their effects on other people, myself included.
In the U.S., there always seem to be far more Christians than Muslims involved in Islamic - Christian dialogue groups.
Of course Brent we always seem to assume that it must be the leavers that are growing cold, maybe not, maybe it is the routine that is growing cold that's why people are leaving.
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