Sentences with phrase «apocalypse so»

It's the apocalypse so head on up to Canada in the hopes of a better life like so many Americans already do.
That movie, about badass angels fightin» in the zombie apocalypse so Jesus II can be born, or something, was — entirely apart from its many other fatal flaws — an insult to religion.
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Overall, as these four forward - thinking companies illustrate, there are still some retailers defying the odds and finding success in the so - called «retail apocalypse
You'd need millions of zombies for a so - called «apocalypse» anyway.
In 2012, the Mayan - forecasted apocalypse that was supposed to happen on Dec. 21 came and went without so much as a sneeze.
Using office - rental services such as PivotDesk lets you identify locations that have extra office and desk space, helping your startup escape the calamity from the streets while also conveying a professional, buttoned - up, and blood - free image that's so important for all new companies in the apocalypse.
So talk of a «retail apocalypse» isn't...
To the fear - mongers: I'm so sorry your apocalypse was staved off another twelve months, better luck in 2013, [derisive expletive deleted].»
Talking to Financier Worldwide Magazine this month, Andrew Schoulder, a partner at Bryan Cave, summed up the ongoing retail apocalypse: «The Band - Aid has been on for so long and part of what we are seeing now is the adhesive coming off.»
However, I've found that most conservative Christians support Israel, not so much because they want to be friends but because Israel is central to their «Apocalypse» beliefs.
He may have read too many Lehane books, but I think that apocalypse comes from the same brood as revelation — it means to reveal or unveil, ripping away the veil so you can see what lies underneath everything.
Whether this Little Apocalypse, either in its original form or as expanded, was identical with the «oracle» which Eusebius says the Jerusalem Christians received some time before the fall of that city — and so were warned to flee and went to Pella, east of the Jordan (Eccl.
Upon careful analysis, at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
He said, «Maybe Judgment needs to fall on the country so that the President will seek the One true God's will» which means he hopes the entire country, except whom he feels are «true believers,» should be slaughtered by god in an apocalypse.
Some of the writers in Homosexuality seem to believe that persuasion and «openness» can transform church and society, while others indicate that homophobia is so entrenched in the present order that nothing short of revolutionary apocalypse will do.
I honestly don't care what invisible man you believe in, so long as it's not telling you to launch nukes and start the apocalypse yourself.
so, when there is no apocalypse, will we go to the old stand by of, «when it says 1290 days, the problem is that we don't know how long a day is... to god that is».
Merton was anxious to erase the earlier conception of the Trappist that he himself had helped so create in Seven Storey Mountain: «The man who spurned New York, spat on Chicago, and tromped on Louisville, heading for the woods with Thoreau in one pocket, John of the Cross in another, and holding the Bible open to the Apocalypse» (Contemplation in a World of Action, p. 159).
Crossan thinks this message of nonviolence is so urgent because now we have nuclear weapons, and he suggests that some fool fundamentalist will use these nukes to bring about the Apocalypse.
At first glance it seems that the ambiguity regarding war and peace, which is so sharp in the Old Testament, has been resharpened in the Apocalypse.
It would be necessary to distinguish, at the interior of this general schema of the promise, prophecy and its intrahistorical hope of later eschatologies, and, among them, the Apocalypses, properly so called, which carry beyond history the final term of all threat and all expectation.
So it is that modernity culminates in an historically inevitable and eschatologically ultimate nihilism, that nihilism which Nietzsche enacts most profoundly, but this very nihilism necessarily calls forth its reversal and transcendence in an absolute apocalypse.
Nothing so clearly unveils Hegel's system as an apocalyptic system as does this ending, but such an ultimate ending is unique to apocalypticism, for even if it parallels archaic visions of eternal return, it wholly differs from all primordial vision in knowing an absolute and final ending, an ending which is apocalypse itself.
The Revelation is so typical of apocalyptic writing that it is often called the Apocalypse.
The Apocalypse, said Jerome, has «as many mysteries as words» (Letters 53:9) A despairing scholar said that the study of the Revelation either finds a man mad or leaves him so.
Those characters who resist this apocalypse, this ending of the old order, do so cynically, half - heartedly, hopelessly.
Statistics so far indicate than on May 21st, life will go on, and these folks will join their peers in the history of apocalypses that never were.
Many Christians (including dispensationalists and futurists) believe that, at a time and hour unknown (Matthew 25:13), God will trigger an elongated Apocalypse involving various prophecy - fulfilling elements, which is why there were so many Left Behind novels.
The Apocalypse of John is not so out of keeping with the rest of the New Testament as much later readers were inclined to think.
Just as the Apocalypse of John made the specific reference to the miraculous character of the millennium, so Papias (60 - 130 CE), bishop of Hierapolis in Asia Minor, expressed apocalyptic and millenarian convictions.
Modern civilization has largely lost touch with the natural world and its practical arts; perhaps this is why we create so many apocalypse stories.
So come on Apocalypse, hold of for forty eight hours.
The death of his mother when he was six and of his father when he was 16 pushed Merton into an intense experience of the vulnerability felt by so many between the wars, and led to a cosmic sense of loss and nearly to a breakdown, both physical and mental — a vulnerability he described as «living on the doorsill of the Apocalypse» (ibid.).
Aside from the apocalyptic sections of the Old Testment there were other later, but well - known, Jewish apocalypses among the so - called False Writings or Pseudepigrapha.
but you guys feasted like gods and shrugged it off so obviously i'm choosing you for my apocalypse crew.
She just loves us SO MUCH that she is simply trying to test our survival / waking instincts to make sure we will be okay during that zombie apocalypse.
However, if you'd like to buy Pull - Ups, please click through and buy them here so I make some money off the apocalypse.
From the pregnancy hell - trip to the preschooler airplane apocalypse, we dish the dirt on parents» worst vacations — so you won...
Not now, not in the future, not ever again, because we were redblooded Americans and we could afford to purchase TP and dammit when the apocalypse came we had an entire library of books to wipe our asses with, so we wouldn't be using cloth then either.
We've got the end of Great Britain on the menu, shortly followed by the standard predictions of financial apocalypse with which you're now so familiar.
The subsequent fallout and nuclear winter would turn the planet's atmosphere hazy, which we could detect, but some planets are very cloudy anyway so this wouldn't be a definitive sign of alien apocalypse.
But the fact that tardigrades are so resistant to other potential apocalypses in the interim implies that «life is tough, once it gets going,» Shostak says.
[See dazzling aurora images] CMEs and other solar activity are currently in the news because some believers in the so - called Mayan Apocalypse think that sun activity is set to destroy or damage Earth on Dec. 21.
Training changed his life so much that he made a full - time job out of it and eventually opened his CrossFit box in Dallas, called CrossFit Apocalypse.
So, in case you don't have a «Zombie Apocalypse Survival Plan,» I've created one for you.
Movies by George A. Romero and TV series like The Walking Dead give us a good idea of what the zombie apocalypse will actually be like so we are forewarned if not forearmed but what are your chances of surviving an attack of the un-dead?
So, to summarize, to survive a zombie apocalypse, you need to possess the following fitness characteristics:
So, like me, you may now be thinking: let's prepare for an apocalypse and — should it never happen — we can enjoy all of the above.
There's no looming apocalypse or badder - than - bad supervillain that often make these films so unctuously serious (which also render them faintly ridiculous).
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