Sentences with phrase «as the alien intruder»

MEXICO CITY (Reuters)- A massive image of U.S. President Donald Trump as an alien intruder now towers above one of the busiest roads in Mexico City urging motorists to «Make America Great Again.»
The physician tends to react to death exclusively as the alien intruder, whereas the pastor looks upon it as a part of the bundle of human existence — an inevitable dimension of the life process which is to be faced with realism and faith.
After a meal containing grains, all sorts of peptides circulate around the body, which our immune system regards as alien intruders and tries to fight with inflammatory reactions.

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There is no salvation in telling men that Jesus is an «intruder» from another world, who has not really shared our condition because, as an alien, he is not in fact one of us.
Any theology that so widens the gulf between Jesus and other human beings as to suggest that he is an alien intruder into our human situation is to be rejected, not only because it is heretical but more importantly because it makes nonsense of the Gospel record and denies the dignity and reality of that life once lived among us.
He is probably correct in this, although the immortality of the soul is, as it were, an alien intruder into the basic biblical picture.
Indeed, the possible uses of suffering were so far exalted and suffering itself was so clearly seen to be an integral part of the universe, not an alien intruder in it, that God himself was portrayed as the eternal Sufferer.
This a country where immigrants are routinely vilified by the British press as parasites, benefit fraudsters and health tourists, as criminals and cultural aliens, and intruders stealing our resources.
The music goes above and beyond with 12 metal tracks to get the blood pumping as you work through each stage and settle the score with these alien intruders.
As she wrote in 1980 about her Four Intruders plus Alarm Systems: «My interest is to fully politicize the existing art - world context, to confront you here and now with the presence of certain representative individuals who are alien and unfamiliar to that context in its current form, and to confront you with your defence mechanisms against them.»
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