In one sketch, the men role - play an unsuccessful prison visit, when those playing an inmate and his wife
argue over their son, who is going off the rails.
Not exact matches
He
argued in a blog post that a single figure, even the
son of a king, in pushing for a great deal of change in a country where the politics and power accumulated
over decades are complicated, could end up producing the opposite of stability.
Despite handing the organization
over to his two
sons, many have
argued that Trump could nevertheless use his presidential power for commercial gain.
So we
argue and condemn people
over the issue of infant baptism vs. adult baptism, baptism by sprinkling vs. baptism by immersion, and whether a person should be baptized in the name of Jesus vs. in the name of the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit.
It is
argued then, that the crushing, heart - wrenching pain of watching a child die, and the sense of deep loss that lingers afterwards for days, months, and even years in the hearts of parents, is the pain that God experiences for an eternity
over the death of His
Son.
Spelling this out in more detail, Moltmann
argues that the Father grieves
over the death of his
Son on the cross: «The
Son suffers dying, the Father suffers the death of the
Son.
AW Tozer - «My
son, when you get to college you're going to find that all of the boys will be gathered in a room discussing and
arguing over Arminianism and Calvinism night after night after night.
He said, «My
son, when you get to college you're going to find that all of the boys will be gathered in a room discussing and
arguing over Arminianism and Calvinism night after night after night.
lol) My husband and I
argued over weither or not to circ our soon to be
son.
At some point, my three - year - old
son finds a way to make a huge mess dumping toys everywhere and then we
argue and bicker and fight
over picking them up.
Smart
argues that historians have disagreed
over Chamberlain's appeasement policy but largely agreed on a narration of his life - member of a powerful political family (
son of Joseph Chamberlain and half - brother of Austen Chamberlain), inheritor of a tradition of civic radicalism, a successful minister of health, and a powerful Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The dead man's brother and sister - in - law (Chris Cooper and Margo Martindale)
argue over their disappointment in their
son (Benedict Cumberbatch), who's hapless enough to miss the funeral.
In one scene, her
son, Robbie,
argues with Hayes
over the billboards, saying he's embarrassed to go to school.
You have every right to be upset about this after all it's yr child yr protecting try and talk to yr partner or even his mum if that does not work then u have to cut them out of yr life or u and yr partner will be forever
arguing over it I am with someone now who I have another
son with and his family treat all my children the same even down to Christmas and birthday presents I think a lot of it with families is jealousy
Now iam
argueing the point that idaho does not have jurisdiction
over my
son because i still have a job in colorado and my car registration and all of my banks are through colorado and the fact that we only lived in idaho now for 5 month.