Sentences with phrase «argument at any time in history»

The irony is, you can make the same argument at any time in history: Some locales are warmer, and some locales colder, just like today.

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Part of the answer is that these ancient events are moments in a living process which includes also the existence of the church at the present day; and another part is that, as Christians believe, in these events of ancient time God was at work among men, and it is from his action in history rather than from abstract arguments that we learn what God is like, and what are the principles on which he deals with men, now as always.
Attempts have often been made to show that this man never lived, that he is entirely the product of early Christian imagination, but these attempts have at no time succeeded in convincing more than a few, and it is inconceivable that they would ever convince the Christian, for the event whose historicity is to him more than the conclusion of an argument but is witnessed to by his own being as a Christian — this event includes the appearance in history of this man.
«maybe women shouldn't have gotten so hurt about wanting to have careers, then all moms would still stay at home and we wouldn't have these silly arguments» There has never been a time in history when ALL moms have stayed home.
Forget any arguments about share of the vote, these days the political landscape is more fragmented than at any time in modern history.
Looking at, among other things, medieval homilies and early modern letter correspondence, a recently published dissertation at the University of Gothenburg shows how clausal arguments, and in particular clausal subjects, have been expressed at different points in time in the history of English.
They address some of the self - justificatory blather («it's the most hated bull market in history,» to which they reply that sales of leveraged bull market funds and equity exposure by market - timing newsletters were at records for 2014 and much of 2015 which some might think of as showin» some lovin»), then make two arguments:
Festival culture is an argument that this scene belongs to the world, not just a select few at the Cedar Tavern at the right time in art history.
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