... There are people who... appear by all human perception to be united with Christ, but they are
apostates doomed to hell.
Not exact matches
He's the decadently cynical, and ultimately
apostate character featured in the third part of The Lord of the Rings, who in his effort to gain a comprehensive defend - civilization view of the Situation, overwhelmed his spirit with all the
doom - portending evidence.
Every time there was some ridiculous little quibble over theology or doctrine (like how many angels could dance on the head of a pin), there'd be a schism, and 2 different groups would go their separate ways, each one convinced it had a lock on God's absolute truth and that their opponents with heathen heretic
apostate sinners
doomed (DOOMED, I tell
doomed (
DOOMED, I tell
DOOMED, I tell you!)
He, too, like Amos before him, pronounced an austere judgment of
doom on his
apostate people, (Hosea 4:1 ff.)