Sentences with phrase «as sacrilege»

And, while I was raised to see a television in the bedroom as sacrilege, it's a guilty pleasure to lie in bed and watch a flickering television as you fall asleep after a long day's work.
They can see Christian imagery, from Andres Serrano in piss and Chris Ofili in dung to David Wojnarowicz in a swarm of black ants, as sacrilege rather than piety and self - abasement.
After the Angel of Darkness debacle, Eidos committed what some games fans saw as sacrilege by instructing Crystal Dynamics, a developer based in San Francisco, to start work on the next Tomb Raider game with a back - to - basics approach.
To mess with the costume might come as sacrilege to some.
The practise of inter-territorial worship, exhibited by Solomon in Judah or by the house of Omri in Ephraim, far from being used as a proposition from which to draw theological deductions, was abhorred by the vigorous devotees of Yahweh as sacrilege and apostasy.
Even the most commonplace church building can become venerable in someone's mind, so «holy» that its destruction, or even changes made in it, are seen as sacrilege.
Atheism itself has consequently been viewed in a juridical way as a sacrilege, a transgression, something which should be resisted with utmost retaliation.

Not exact matches

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Another reason for the persecution is that Christians were called as atheists and charged with sacrilege because they did not worship the gods of the state.
Indeed, we may regard the demand for an explanation as a kind of absurdity or even sacrilege.
It may well be that those critics are right who suggest that the model who sat for this portrait of the Man of Sin was the mad Emperor Caligula, whose attempt to set up his image in the Temple had deeply affronted Jewish sentiment, recalling, as it did, the sacrilege of Antiochus Epiphanes, which Daniel had described as «the abomination of desolation.»
To criticize them at all would be taken by many as tantamount to sacrilege, especially if it were to be done by a nonexegete.
It seems like an obvious statement if you believe that Jesus was «fully God» and «fully man» (as most evangelicals believe and call the Incarnation), but to some of us it seems in the least, inappropriate, and at the most, sacrilege, to imagine Jesus in this way.
It must be sacrilege to post about something so sinfully sweet as Peanut Butter Balls in January.
A handful, or about 30g of chopped nuts (or buckwheat groats, as I used in my case since I didn't have many nuts lying around — sacrilege!)
I loved the look of this recipe but was feeling a bit too lazy to make bechamel (sacrilege, I know) and I also couldn't find broccoli rabe in East London, so I mixed it up: I stirred lemon zest from a whole lemon into a pot of ricotta as my bechamel substitute, and sauteed a good couple of handfuls of kale in the sausage fat, and added both of these to the broccoli - pasta - sausage - pecorino mix in my bowl (I ditched the mozzarella too because ricotta).
I cook the quinoa like pasta, I know this may be sacrilege to some, but it saves a few minutes and most of the time I don't measure out my grains either so it saves a few dishes as well.
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It is almost foodie sacrilege to suggest that a group of colorful, antioxidant rich vegetables ubiquitous within the Western diet might not be as healthy as the natural food community paints them to be.
Ferrari says it's there only to get you home through an unexpected deluge rather than to act as serious foul - weather protection, and it doesn't look as if it would survive the sacrilege of an automatic carwash.
Oops, pardon me of the sacrilege I just committed calling Alfas mere cars, as the Alfisti refer to their Italian beasts -LSB-...]
Forget the supposed sacrilege for a moment and let's just focus on the BMW X1 for what it is as a car.
If you're going for sacrilege, you may as well jump all in ad get the GT AWD, which also happens to be well - equipped.
It has today been announced that Sacrilege, the life - sized inflatable bouncy castle replica of Stonehenge by Turner Prize - winning artist Jeremy Deller, will finally make its way into Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of Open East Festival — a weekend of music, food and theatre to celebrate the anniversary of London 2012 on 27 & 28 July 2013.
Jeremy Deller interviewed: ahead of his opening as Britain's representative at this year's Venice Biennale, artist Jeremy Deller — creator of collaborative art projects including Acid Brass (1997), The Battle of Orgreave (2001) and Stonehenge bouncy castle Sacrilege (2012)-- talks to Mark Rappolt for ArtReview.
That Yentl is about a devout Jewish woman who disguises herself as a man to study the Torah puts a deliciously subversive gloss on Kass's appropriative sacrilege.
If Mike Mann can get away with splicing two dissimilar data sets in an IPCC report (proxy temperature reconstructions and observations) surely, splicing two similar satellite observation data sets together can't be viewed as some sort of data sacrilege.
The recent attempt by Lexis to introduce a nominal administrative charge was viewed as something bordering on sacrilege in the academic community and Lexis retreated in the face of the criticism it received.
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