Sentences with phrase «as just punishment»

This kind of information is especially important for new pet owners or those who see containment as just a punishment for their pet.
It is known from previous studies that we perceive the perpetrator's pain as a just punishment and a tool to penalise misbehaviour.
Poverty, illness, squalor — these are regarded as the just punishment for the failures in society of those who by definition are sinners.
But the part of that view that really didn't hold was the notion of justice — that the smallest lie merited an eternity of torture as just punishment.
Worse yet, to have the top echelon of the hierarchy consider a transfer as a just punishment, allowing those criminals dressed in black to find an entirely new populace ripe for the picking.
Yet this was a most important oversimplification, for it made possible for the Jews to accept their fate as the just punishment of God, and to accept the Torah as the book by which they would live.
And we can just imagine what Dr. Pat Deneen and other Front Hutters of the time were predicting about impending collapse as just punishment for our unnatural acquisitiveness and greed.

Not exact matches

As for just punishment for architects of atrocity, it is laudable when it can be achieved, and sometimes it has been achieved.
The moral problem, as MacIntyre describes it, is evident enough: arguments about just war, abortion, capital punishment, or equality lead inevitably to shrill and sterile debate.
He takes no position on capital punishment, abortion, or just war (the irresolvability of which he regards as indicative of our impoverished ethical conversation).
Also, what makes you so sure that when given eternal punishment automatically means eternal in duration and not eternal as meaning that it is just simply in reference to God's punishment because one of the names for God is eternal like Alpha and Omega.
Either this criminal is mentally stronger than most you as just by mere one sentence that God made him do so he has turned you guys into questioning and arguing about the existence of God, Religion and Faith... For a change, what about discussing the nature of his crime and a just punishment for him???... you bunch of Sherlock Holmes
The Bible tells us that there are varrying degrees of rewards for the elect, just as there are varrying degrees of punishment for the reprobate.
If so, and they were apart or worked at that place, then I guess they were just as guilty and deserved just as much punishment and ridicule as the person actually committing the offense..
Proponents of the movement to excommunicate Kerry point out that abortion differs from such issues as just war and capitol punishment in that Catholic teaching on the issue is unequivocal.
Ok but can god take away a person from hell and put him in heaven and if god loves us so much then why he doesn't destroy satun or put him in prison forever and why doesn't he tells the holy spirit to forgive whatever any person says just like him and Jesus i want to know thst but i noticed in all your replies except one that you were telling me everything i was asking except this in short if i say «he allows us to hate him» and i also want to know that if a person is sent in hell for his sins then will he go back to heaven after completing his punishment or stay there forever and also will any person who have commited the unforgivable sin one day be freed and allowed to go to heven or be reborn on Earth and if god has infinite love for us why don't he force us to belive in Jesus just before dying and then as he goes to heven show Jesus to him and then give him a rebirth as soon as his turn comes and then countinue this becaude going to heaven would be better much more than going to hell especialy for those who have commited the unforgivable sin
But if he has done wrong, then he must, if he really wills one thing and sincerely wills the Good, desire to be punished, that the punishment may heal him just as medicine heals the sick.
So just as it would seem to be impossible for any earthly government to exist without a standing military, without violence toward enemies, and without governing rules for order and peace which include death to traitors and some form of capital punishment, so also God had to include such things in the earthly government which He set up in Israel.
On the other hand, criminal punishment may not always contribute to a just society As argued eloquently by Donald Shriver in these pages (August 26, 1998), «living with others sometimes means that we must value the renewal of community more highly than punishing, or seeking communal vengeance for, crimes.»
Christianity is immoral from the outset... we do not allow someone who did not commit a crime to be punished as if they did it because they want to take that persons just punishment... but christianity is based on that very immorality.
An atheist, just as much as a religious person, is avoiding guilt or punishment when they do what's «right».
Jude 7: «just as Sodom and Gomorrah and the cities around them, since they in the same way as these indulged in gross immorality and went after [a] strange flesh, are exhibited as an [b] example in undergoing the punishment of ETERNAL fire.»
NO it doesn't there is still sin just as there was when Adam sinned that imparted to us the punishment for that sin.
Yet as soon as the decree was handed down, the Hebrew sense of the sacredness of life began to humanize the punishment, making the death penalty harder and harder to exact, just as we have done today.
To claim that execution can only be understood as «a self - assertive act of vengeance» is, once again, to undercut the very notion of government and punishment» all punishment, not just capital punishment.
I just don't read the word «fire» in Jude as a reference to eternal punishment in a firey location...
Retribution is the primary purpose of just punishment as such.
If there is one thing we learn from Isaiah 54 about the flood, it is that although it appears as if God sent the flood as punishment, it actually came as a result of humanities departure from the protective hand of God, and because the destroyer had set out to bring destruction upon the people of the earth as the just consequence for their great sin.
That may be because the authority of the spirit, known as conscience or the voice of God, has been externalized in the current worldview into a fearful deity that is just looking for the chance to inflict punishment and vengeance.
The fear argument is just silly, for it is just as valid to say that people reject spiritualism and the afterlife for fear of divine punishment.
Also, by this logic, there is no guidance whatsoever for deciding between Christianity and Islam (just as an example), since both promise infinite reward and threaten infinite punishment.
And if they were, they are extremely ineffective being as god never delivers a pronouncement as to just what behavior the population is being punished for, and the punishments are inconsistently applied.
5:10 ------- By the way, I don't think Ananias and Sapphira would have considered themselves a loved child of God ---- that is unless you believe God killed them as punishment for lying to the Holy Spirit, just so they would go right on into paradise?
The punishment of the wicked was becoming just as urgent an issue as suitable recognition for the faithful.
Unfair and extreme punishment is just of so many nasty aspects of the evil religion known as Christianity...
fred... yes fred, i have a better way — but you sir, i have no need to keep this conversation going, for you are terribly thick headed, and beyond brainwashed by religion... you claim to believe the bible and what is has to say yet allow for me to be a di - ck to god without fear of recourse or any form of punishment from god — back in the day, i would have been smoted, now you losers claim that he will just torture me forever in hell as my punishment — this implies that god has learned better ways to function as god — whoa, did anyone else just see what i said, god learned... thats rather un-godly, to learn, being he is all knowing - but your right, i am wrong... jesus christ where did i put my fuk you card, oh god - dam - nit... i must have thrown it away with all the other garbage i don't use... well too bad.
If you honestly believed in anything about God, you'd realize that He «disciplines those He loves» just as much as your supposed punishments.
No matter what, there are verses on eternal punishment that stump all these types of teachers — just as there is no «real» solid proof of evolution.
An ESPN report has now confirmed what was being discussed towards the end of last season, that the punishments for over spending will not be used anymore, as long as the clubs involved can demonstrate that they are not being reckless and that they are not just «gambling on success», and how do you prove (or disprove) terms like that?
Jones highlights just how much leeway Goodell has to mete out punishment as he sees fit.
As it reels from one decision to the next, the NFL and its teams are finding out just how hard it is to come up with a consistent and coherent policy of punishment for players beyond the justice system
As for Barcelona chasing Bellerin Arsenal should report them to FIFA for «tapping up» at the very least unsettling the player mind you as it is Barcelona just a slap on the wrist would be the punishmentAs for Barcelona chasing Bellerin Arsenal should report them to FIFA for «tapping up» at the very least unsettling the player mind you as it is Barcelona just a slap on the wrist would be the punishmentas it is Barcelona just a slap on the wrist would be the punishment!!
Souleymane said as much and in case anyone is wondering whether the guy was just not really bothered, he filed a report with the police as soon as he was made aware of the video evidence, demanding punishment for the racists.
I happened to post about that very issue — withholding recess as a punishmentjust a few weeks ago.
Just in case you're thinking that Punishment is also a murky word, the dictionary defines it as an «action with an intent to hurt», either physically or psychologically, in order to teach a lesson.
Child Development Journal writes, «Yelling at your kids can be just as bad as corporal punishment, and it could cause behavior problems and emotional development issues.»
i just get by, but often i do have to fall back on «doing chores» as a kind of positive punishment.
Our Positive Discipline Apps provide just that — alternatives to punishment that also teach children valuable social and life skills such as self - discipline, responsibility, cooperation, and problem - solving skills.
He was raised completely opposite as me where he got strict punishments for just about everything in life and sometimes he tries to punish my daughter for the littlest of things.
As always, a few parents advocated more harshness: «Parents just need to learn to say No and back it up with punishment
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