Sentences with phrase «as the betrayal in»

Weighing heavily on young adults is the feeling of bewilderment and betrayal from their experiences growing up in unstable and fragmented families, as well as the betrayal in their own romantic relationships.

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The company's buyout by Coke in 2011 was seen as a betrayal by some purists, and Goldman said he has had to carve out and protect an independent identity for Honest Tea.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film's tone will be in the same vein as The Social Network, a dramatic take on the triumphs and betrayals of the people involved in Facebook's founding.
NOW YOU KNOW WHAT ORWELLIAN UNITED STATES CONGRESS (USSR # 2 which consists of lawyers or what are liars, physicians / doctors and family members of effected individuals who suffered some sort of brain desease etc.... lawyers, so crime per physicians OR WHAT IS HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION can get away with it) AND OTHER GOVERNMENTS WORLDWIDE ARE SOOO BUSY WITH WHEN PLAYING / CLOWNING (acting) IN FRONT OF CAMERAS ONLY HOW SOMETHING HAVE TO BE DONE (deliberately omitting / delaying facts of genocide as seen on this complain)... NO DIFFERENT FROM ROMNEY WHOSE FATHER EXCELLED AFTER GM WAS DELIBERATELY SCREWED / BANKRUPT LIKE AMERICA TODAY (soon to be success based on deliberate sabotage which is nothing else than grand treason / betrayal with acts of genocide against targeted white population)!!!
As wrong as we view it today, with our understanding of betrayal, we may not be able to comprehend the magnitude of what was required in order to bring about the miracle of EasteAs wrong as we view it today, with our understanding of betrayal, we may not be able to comprehend the magnitude of what was required in order to bring about the miracle of Easteas we view it today, with our understanding of betrayal, we may not be able to comprehend the magnitude of what was required in order to bring about the miracle of Easter.
A number of evangelical leaders with very large constituencies sharply criticized the declaration as a betrayal of the central Reformation belief in «justification by faith alone.»
I don't believe that Judas was right in what he did to Jesus as it's the ultimate betrayal, but I thought god was supposed to be all - loving, even of sinners, no matter how badly they sinned in life.
A majority in attendance» both Democrats and Republicans» had voted for Barack Obama (a few grudgingly, as they had supported Clinton) but while everyone expressed disappointment (there was not a single voice raised in support of the president) the senior citizens confided a deep sense of betrayal» of their trust being shattered.
We are reminded not just of our strength but of our weakness as well; not just of glory but also of misery; not just of pleasure but also of finitude; not just of warmth and the coming - to - be of the self in relation with others, but also of limitation and isolation; not just marriage but divorce; not just trust but betrayal and desertion; not just good feeling but pain, suffering, daily reminders of mortality, impermanence, the inevitability and the necessity of death.
Even as Jesus foretold Peter's actual betrayal he confirmed his choice of Peter as the only one who could confirm his brothers (his fellow apostles) in the faith whenever they became confused about the truth and how to govern the Church - the phrase Jesus used was that they would be «sifted like wheat» (Luke 22:32).
Some connection between the anointing and the betrayal is suggested by Mark's statement: «Then Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve, went to the chief priests in order to betray him to them,» as though Judas, angered by what had happened, went directly to the priests from the house of Simon.
Of these contemporary heresies, civil religion, or what Douthat terms «political theology,» emerges as perhaps the most heretical betrayal of Christianity because it encourages Americans to believe that patriotism is, in its essence, a Christian enterprise.
dose of paganism is a betrayal to all the believers who gave their lives for the purity of the faith they delivered to us as recorded in the new testament.
Eventually, realizing that» contrary to his quite bizarre expectations» the revolutionary movement in Russia was not going to forgive his betrayals and elevate him as its greatest hero, he emigrated to St. Louis, where he found work as a superintendent at a chemical firm.
Finally, the totality of Israel's rebelliousness is, in the prophetic understanding, the shocking betrayal of Israel's pride and arrogance, which appear all the more reprehensible against the background of such relationships as father / son, owner / vineyard, and husband / wife:
This statement was seen as a betrayal of many Chinese Catholics, and in particular by the outspoken bishop of Hong Kong, Joseph Zen Ze - kiun, according to whom religious liberty should come before any sort of diplomatic accommodation.
Though scrupulously concerned not to attribute Jesus» «failure» in any way to his own shortcomings, the Principle does not hesitate to blame the Jewish people's unbelief, John the Baptist's cowardice, and Judas» betrayal as the causes of the crucifixion, which was an ignominious setback for God's plan.
quantum physics proves Muhammad as a son of Satan, and Mullahs denier of truth absolute GAWD, denies truth of spirit in following of Quran's, filthy book of lust of Allah, anger of Satan, betrayals of GAWD, and sorrow Human.
In short, the classical contexts of Christian theologies and theoria historically witnessed the recurrent betrayals of the Cross by the sword, Christianity by Christendom, as colonizations brought new peoples and lands into the orbit of the dehumanizing power games of Europe's so - called Christian cultures and nations.
Through all his very real torments, each of us, in all our spiritual failures and betrayals, were known intimately to him, as we are each related to him more intimately than children to their parents.
I would not be at all surprised if The Tablet had not been looking for an opportunity to make clear its displeasure at what they have seen as his betrayal of the liberal cause ever since their bitter disillusion all those years ago over the establishment of the firmly Catholic St. Gregory's School in Oxford and the dismantling of its truly awful ecumenical (which in effect meant functionally secular) predecessor.
In the light of man's unrelenting attack on disease, some biologists believe that development of deadly germs is a betrayal of the human race as well as of the ideals of science; one - hundredth of an ounce of botulism toxin could kill a million people, and its production seems to further neither scientific knowledge nor any peacetime applications.
If he really on the night of his betrayal spoke the prayer «Not as I will, but as Thou wilt,» these words expressly deny the justice of God and signify silent submission to God like the words in the poem of Job.
Second we can understand the consequences to our faith if the faithful Christ had been saved from the consequences of human distrust and betrayal by the sort of miraculous interference he himself knew to be possible: the twelve legions of angels of whom he spoke, who might have been Roman soldiers arriving in a nick of time to save Pilate from fear of insurrection, or who might have come in the form of a natural catastrophe which would have upset all the plans of princes and priests, or who for that matter might have arrived as superterrestrial beings — men from Mars.
We see every imaginable sin committed on Jesus in betrayal, mocking, disbelief, physical abuse beyond comprehension displaying the consequence of sin being death to the image of God in man as originally created.
As the Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions have known for centuries, and many other churches have discovered too, the only way that this extraordinary narrative will yield its meaning is quite simply if we play the events at their original speed — God's speed, not ours — living in and through the events day by day: the grieving farewells, the betrayal and denial, the shuddering fear in the garden, the stretched - out day of torture and forsakenness, and the daybreak of wonder, color and tomb - bursting newborn life.
In 2 Corinthians Paul narrates his ministry as a continuous near - death experience, as if ministry consists of thousands of mini-funerals and mini-Easters — moments of truth when this heartbreak or that betrayal, this breakthrough or that triumph puts the crucified and risen Lord right there with him on the razor's edge of ministry.
In addition, while it has not yet had serious consequences, we can only regard his acceptance of paint - by - the - numbers race - pandering by his allies and appointees as a betrayal of what Ellison taught.
It must be «a ministry of mercy, born of an act of Christ's own mercy» (in forgiving Peter's betrayal: 93) And it involves «the task, not of exercising power over the people — as the rulers of the gentiles and their great men do... [but of] «keeping watch» (episkopein)... so that through the efforts of the pastors the true voice of Christ the shepherd may be heard in all the particular churches» (94).
«Conspiratorial theories of history are easy to create once you are prepared to ignore the realities on the ground, or regard those who do take them into account as part of the conspiracy too,» writes Ronald Radosh in a review of a new book called American Betrayal, by a conservative....
«Conspiratorial theories of history are easy to create once you are prepared to ignore the realities on the ground, or regard those who do take them into account as part of the conspiracy too,» writes Ronald Radosh in a review of a new book called American Betrayal, by a conservative writer named Diana West.
It is sad that Harrington did not live to see the transformations now taking place in Eastern Europe and Latin America as the people there struggle for (or stumble toward) democracy, for he would have been vindicated in his critique of the betrayals of the best dreams of socialism by the Leninist - Stalinist deviations that, he thinks, subverted the more promising aspects of Marx.
So aside from the fact that my hormones are out of whack, I've had zero sleep, and my fat jeans are tight, I also find myself tearing up over the the look of betrayal in my daughter's eyes as I spend hours holding, feeding, and rocking the baby.
And then maybe a supporting player for Le Coq because to buy a «world class» dm would be a huge betrayal to Coquelin, who came in as a Saviour when we were drowning in defensive errors.
But his decision to move across North London on a free transfer in 2001 was regarded as the worst possible betrayal by the fans he left behind and, some 15 years after, the animosity towards him has still failed to subside.
In my poll, people overwhelming thought those behaviors were just as much of a betrayal as infidelity
But if you just focus on secrecy and the sense of betrayal, the study notes, well, «in theory, any behavior that is kept secret or evokes a sense of betrayal can be defined as infidelity.»
The same thing happens when I give him to someone else to hold, the look of betrayal in his eyes is a hilarious as it is heart breaking, you'd think I was abandoning him forever the way he cries sometimes.
The sense of betrayal that residents feel has its roots in a park district that has operated as a fiefdom for a select few without public scrutiny or input.
The whole story is a decade in the making and is as ugly as betrayal, neglect, and love can be.
This time, however, you don't feel betrayal so much as sensing that an old enemy has returned and you are bitterly squaring off against them in the field of battle.
While stranger rape can be understood by the victim as a random, one - off event, the betrayal of trust in date rape can have a much more devastating effect on a person.
Corruption and impunity have become accepted convention in the administration, nepotism is eating the administration up yet, some members of OccupyGhana and other civil society organisations are helping the administration to play the blame game on the past Mahama administration as a coverup for the administration's failure which is betrayal of what these groups and their mother organization the Npp promised Ghanaians during the campaign.
Not only is he seen as untrustworthy on Europe, for example by reneging on his promise to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, his whole modernisation strategy since taking over the party leadership in 2005 has been seen by some as an essential betrayal of the party's core, conservative values.
I have seen betrayal, I have seen how ungrateful one can be, I have made some big guys rich and have as well raised giants in the media (Nana Yaw Kesse, Kaba, Dominic, Akua Sonto) and other few ones by the grace of God, I have stood and fought with my everything to save colleagues from going waste (Songo of for fire, B.B of etv) and few guys.
As the hidden ratchet in the thinly disguised Lisbon Constitution winds up over the next few years and the extent of the lies and betrayal perpetrated by Tony Blair and David Milliband become apparent, I anticipate not the acquiescence you are counting on but a sort of blitz spirit determined to keep our country.
And most of all, the people of China itself surely deserve better: many Chinese citizens must view our close friendship with their government as a betrayal of all that we in the free world stand for.
Local party leaders and grassroots activists in Central New York view Perez Williams» entry into the race as a betrayal of Balter, ignoring the will of local Democrats and grassroots activists.
The harsh assessment and decision by Perez Williams set off a firestorm among grassroots Democratic groups and party activists in Central New York who support Balter and view the challenge by Perez Williams as a betrayal.
Millions of gay men and women who vote are fed up with the betrayal of the Democrats as well as their failed economic policies, and are up for grabs in Nov!!!
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