Sentences with phrase «as matter of fact»

As a matter of fact, your ancestry can easily be traced back to Africa, where your direct ancestor was black.
well fishon... as a matter of fact, it is according to your theology that Gandhi is in hell.
As a matter of fact did I even mention immigration?
As a matter of fact, the use of techniques of consultation has become a major concern of all community mental health services personnel, as communities search for effective means to collaborate in meeting their problems.
It was, as a matter of fact, the impact of the Judaeo - Christian tradition on Western civilization that is chiefly responsible for the awareness so prevalent among us today that history presses forward toward novel achievements, that the future is open and full of promise, that man is a free creature whose own decisions and deeds enter into the shaping of tomorrow's world.
As a matter of fact the entire work has never been translated into the English language.
As a matter of fact, a generation and more ago, experiments along this line were made by several prominent American philosophers of religion.
As a matter of fact, their conversations gave the oyster a definite feeling of superiority.
As a matter of fact each faith claims him as its own.
As a matter of fact the important thing to Nanak and to his followers is not the correct comprehension of the nature of the ultimate but their attitude of obedience and devotion to God.
It too is a language of a higher order, analogous to the language of lyric, which as a matter of fact grew out of it.
As a matter of fact, that's your problem.
And so of any other arrangement, bad or good, which might as a matter of fact be found resulting anywhere from previous conditions.
As a matter of fact some sectarian groups make, practically, much greater use of non-sruti literature, as the basis for present belief and practice than they do of the recognized sruti writings.
As a matter of fact, he finds it hard to do otherwise.
As a matter of fact Any person who can provide comfort to the others has my praise.
As a matter of fact, I'm willing to bet that mentality is what led Pastor Worley to that dark ignorant place he preaches from.
As a matter of fact, your fellow white people were creating empires and dominating and exploiting the world until the mid 20th century, and I don't hear you condemning them.
As a matter of fact, unless I am mistaken, he can be said to succeed in solving one of these sets of problems only insofar as he must be said to fail in solving the other.
As a matter of fact, I am now studying about the inerrancy of the OT, because there are passages that don't go along with Jesus either — and that he rebukes.
As a matter of fact, you paid them for the privilege to work there.
As a matter of fact, there is no scientific proof to either geocentrism or heliocentrism, and the idea that the early church or even the middle ages taught the Earth was flat is a myth that arised in the 19th century.
As a matter of fact, atheists always walk hand in hand with all kind of perverts.
As a matter of fact, the existence of God gives Ivan far more agony than his nonexistence ever could.
As a matter of fact, the concept is not really alien to Christian and ecclesiastical tradition.
As a matter of fact, definite criteria of its date are meager.
Nor is it possible, for reasons which must be dealt with in a moment, to try to separate the orienting term from the tendency as if it were purely external and merely as a matter of fact the goal to which the tendency moves, but only in virtue of an independent impulse in the latter not intrinsically dependent on the term but simply belonging objectively speaking to finite spirit as such.
As a matter of fact, however, it is of fairly recent origin.
... as a matter of fact it was originally the god damn particle as it was so difficult to detect.
As a matter of fact — and I know that no one knows exactly when Christ will return — I don't think he will even think about bringing about that corporate ascension of his spiritual body, otherwise know as the Rapture, until we do go through this much needed death, burial and great awakening.
And to say that it is immanent means that the dynamism is not merely as a matter of fact orientated towards it, whereas the dynamism could fix on another goal and so show that its dynamic nature was independent of the transcendent term, which would then be an arbitrarily selected one.
We shall argue (1) that Hartshorne does not show that this is so and (2) that, as a matter of fact, it is not so.
However, as previously stated, the case can be made much stronger if it can be shown not only that Hartshorne has failed to prove the necessity of some universe, but that such necessity can not be proved, because as a matter of fact it is contingent that there be any universe at all, it is logically possible for there to be no concretum.
As a matter of fact, finite individuals would not be subject to perspectives in the sense that some feelings in their pasts had been forgotten or that some actualities in their pasts had been forgotten.
AND as a matter of fact, a reading of the Book of Mormon, and other books will certify to this.
As a matter of fact, when Katrina came along, Bush was partying with McCain and then ignored dying Americans for 4 days.
As a matter of fact, I probably would not have said anything (except maybe, «interesting»), if you had not had the statement linking the sacrificial system and «satanic enslavement».
As a matter of fact, Engels declares of the early Christian writings: «they could just as well have been written by one of the prophetically minded enthusiasts of the International.
As a matter of fact, our own religious heritage constitutes first of all a historical problem.
as a matter of fact I didn't know for the first 30 years that they were Calvinist.
As a matter of fact, Tillich himself realized this.
As a matter of fact....
And I think that as a matter of fact it is sound.
So, yes, as a matter of fact, I do expect people to compartmentalize their personal beliefs and their actions in the shared culture, while still giving priority to their personal beliefs.
As a matter of fact, Ford contends, Whitehead's metaphysical outlook kept shifting...
«As a matter of fact, if you don't mind the suggestion, The fact is not matter, but it's mind, without question; My companions and I have conceived a new vision, From the feelings of quarks to the love that's in fission.»
As a matter of fact the laws of many religions are based on the Ten Commandments.
As a matter of fact, Where the Wild Things Are fails because it's not scary enough for your kids.
As a matter of fact, employees probably seem friendly because they are encouraged to put into action the biblical principle of «second mile service».
As a matter of fact, the CDU is much like the Tea Party here in the states, packed with social conservatives.
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