Sentences with phrase «as an abomination»

Even if we eliminate atheists that have sexual desires labeled as abominations in the Bible why do the remaining atheists cringe and the name off Jesus?
As all three grapple with the secrets that led to The Hulk's creation, they are confronted with a monstrous new adversary known as The Abomination (Tim Roth), whose destructive strength exceeds even The Hulk's own.
Thankfully for a handful of EPL teams domestic play resumes again in earnest after performances in the Champions League that can only be described as abominations.
IF the character Jesus was in fact white when born, he would have of course been executed immediately as an abomination and the work of the devil.
In answer to a question about the attitude of churches to the occupation, I was criticised for implying that I regard the Messianic churches as an abomination.
LMAO there are many things in your bible that are discussed as an abomination are you going to deny people who do these sins their civil rights too..
Leviticus 18:22 identifies homosexual sex as an abomination, a detestable sin.
A group, which was founded by a man, who regards all previous Christian creeds as abomination, can not be a Christian and his «church» can not be a Christian Church, but must be a cult.
The other architects had made a mockery of its form and structure, and so he destroyed it rather than let it exist as an abomination.
Why do you think that slavery in the early century in the middle east as an abomination?
But it is specifically identified as an abomination prior to Moses, under the Mosaic covenant, and of course in the NT.
«They (shellfish) shall be an abomination to you; you shall not eat their flesh, but you shall regard their carcasses as an abomination
Jesus has always been God, he did not become a god by following the teachings of the Mormons, who believe God looks upon all denominations other than Mormons as an abomination.
The Astros are getting rid of Tal's Hill, the affected quirk that was instantly and rightfully ridiculed as an abomination.
This is a great indicator that many Romanians see private pension fund nationalization as an abomination and politicians quickly denied such discussions (to avoid popularity loss).
When First Minister Peter Robinson of Northern Ireland defended his wife, Iris, after she described homosexuality as an abomination and advised a gay man it could be «cured» by psychotherapy, he responded, «It wasn't Iris Robinson who determined that homosexuality was an abomination, it was the Almighty.»
Strange abilities soon manifest within Killian, catching the deadly attention of a dangerous secret - society also seeking the relics only to destroy his home realm they view as an abomination.
The history of censorship shows that the more noise you make about something you regard as an abomination, the more interesting you make it, and the further you undermine your own position.
Functional immortality was cast as an abomination, as if life were only worth living when measured against hardship, its fragility somehow the source of its worth.
When Emil transforms into the creature known as the Abomination, Bruce has to decide between going back to his normal life or turn back into the green heroic monster once again to save the people.
I do not understand why the «westernized muslims» do nt see this as an abomination of humanity and abandon their religions.
Nintendo's 3DS Circle Pad has been a hot topic for fans of the handheld, with some seeing it as an abomination, while others consider it to be a necessary addition to the fledgling portable.
Their love child grows at an astonishing rate, but is viewed by the Voluturi, the vampire ruling clan, as an abomination.
Their horrifically out - of - place appearances just help cement them as abominations that need to be driven from the world.
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