I imagine these tragedies took their toll,
as tragedies do.
Not exact matches
«I'd like to extend my gratitude to the brave men and women who work
as law enforcement officials and emergency responders, who risk their lives every day for our safety, and to the police officers who are now
doing everything they can to investigate this
tragedy.
Perhaps all my questions amount to this: When it is time to talk about terror,
tragedy, and world - historical occasions, what
do writers» precisely
as writers» bring to the table?
Making (i.e., choosing) wars is what politicians
do, such
as the warrior - statesman Henry V. Coriolanus is thus not focused upon weighing the value of war (which K. Branagh was right to detect in Henry V), but rather is zeroed in upon the
tragedy of the polis.
@CP: before the age of 24 I buried my Mom and 2 children...
tragedy didn't make me believe then and it certainly won't make me believe now... if anything those
tragedies made me question what kind of an evil monster god really is if he allows 3 innocent people to die horrible deaths (my Mom was an avid believer and went to her grave believing she was going to be with god... it was a comfort for her and eased her mind... I just don't see it
as a necessity)
But,
as a person who tries to depend on reason and community harmony, I don't see a problem with it being there,
as long
as we can have a mosque in the neighborhood, a star of David, and whatever else represents people who lost their lives in this national
tragedy.
Waddesdon Manor, on the Rothschild family - owned estate near the crash site, described the crash
as a «
tragedy» and added it «
did not happen at the manor nor have there been any casualties at Waddesdon Manor».
what is very interesting to me tonite is the folks who are positive there is no god... what is equally interesting is the snarling that appears whenever one
does not «toe» the atheist line of no god... It has been said over and over here, «there is no proof of your God» ad nauseum I might add... OK... please, I am asking you in the nicest possible way... explain to me, without a Designed, where the universe and all it entails, first got its source... I really would like to know... from everything I see, I see beauty, design,
tragedy, poetry, poverty, etc.... How
did we begin to name or classify any of this... what intelligence gave us our intelligence... I have yet to see an anwer posited
as to how it all came about, absent a Designer... I will wait for an answer... How
did it ALL get here, and explain the precision and engineering of it all — right down to the last jot of DNA.
Corrections please,,, My say
as a human to human, from brother to a brother derived from our father and mother Adam & Eve, kindly ask your American Nation to unite all races and faiths under one ceiling and not to Crash down otherwise it will go back to pieces and fragments of pieces, we are here with you on the Ship, Ark still can feel and suffer the results of the vibrations that has reached us since the 9/11
tragedy and the following Global Economy Crash and we
do not want those any more
as much
as you
do but nothing we ordinary ones can
do other than be heard complaining and that what we are
doing here right now where I am to Remind out of but have no Control Over.?!
My say
as a human to human, from brother to a brother derived from our father and mother Adam & Eve, kindly ask your American Nation to unite all races and faiths under one ceiling and not to Crash down otherwise it will go back to pieces and fragments of pieces, we are here with you on the Ship, Ark still can feel and suffer the results of the vibrations that has reached us since the 9/11
tragedy and the following Global Economy Crash and we
do not want those any more
as much
as you
do but nothing we ordinary ones can
do other than be heard complaining and that what we are
doing here right now where I am to Remind out of but have no Control Over.?!
And even though I don't believe in the symbolism of the cross, I can not deny the historical role this particular «cross» artifact had in the aftermath of the
tragedy as a meeting and prayer place for rescue workers etc., which makes it museum worthy.
we have to contend with them removing our prayer and worship from our schools, trying to remove it from our court rooms and money, but we
do not have to put up with their intolerance when it comes to those lost in an unnecessary
tragedy as 9/11.
As for shaving one's head, that is not much different from styling one's hair — not quite in the same league as a surgical procedure, but, yes, wanting to improve one's appearance, as long as it does not become an obsession [I am thinking of the heart - wrenching tragedy of Michael Jackson], is no more culpable than wanting to improve one's mind or any other natural attribut
As for shaving one's head, that is not much different from styling one's hair — not quite in the same league
as a surgical procedure, but, yes, wanting to improve one's appearance, as long as it does not become an obsession [I am thinking of the heart - wrenching tragedy of Michael Jackson], is no more culpable than wanting to improve one's mind or any other natural attribut
as a surgical procedure, but, yes, wanting to improve one's appearance,
as long as it does not become an obsession [I am thinking of the heart - wrenching tragedy of Michael Jackson], is no more culpable than wanting to improve one's mind or any other natural attribut
as long
as it does not become an obsession [I am thinking of the heart - wrenching tragedy of Michael Jackson], is no more culpable than wanting to improve one's mind or any other natural attribut
as it
does not become an obsession [I am thinking of the heart - wrenching
tragedy of Michael Jackson], is no more culpable than wanting to improve one's mind or any other natural attribute.
@mennoknight, not to be seen
as piling on, I didn't read all the responses I admit, but the story of Jesus, if written by the Greeks, would have been a comedy or a
tragedy, depending on who wrote it.
The religious community must
do its part by keeping the
tragedy foremost on the political agenda,
as it
did for the southern war.
That he didn't bother leads me to believe that he is just pimping his own religion, using a
tragedy as a convenient backdrop.
And he
does not use the
tragedy as a chance to inflate the ranks of his own followers or give some theological explanation for the illness and death of Lazarus... What he
does do is share in their grief.
Maybe we need (this is very tentative) to alert ourselves more than we
do to the tragic elements lying just beneath the surface of the parabolic, and even to receive what is offered to us
as tragedy as parable, at least in an extended use of that already comprehensive concept.
wouldn't wish a
tragedy like this on him and certainly not his son, but we are not going to sit back and watch
as he attempts to marginalize people because he
does nt agree with who they spend their time with....
People who blithely go through life too busy or indifferent to ask hard questions about why they believe
as they
do will find themselves defenseless against either the experience of
tragedy or the probing questions of a smart skeptic.
But»
as so often happens» God brings triumph out of
tragedy, and in the years that followed, he
did just that.
The
tragedy is that Rolt
did not live long enough to investigate more deeply the dynamics of love
as powerful.
In only three connections is Satan even mentioned in the Old Testament — once
as evilly disposed to Job but
doing nothing without God's permission, (Job 1:6:12; 2:1 - 7) once
as tempting David to take a census, (I Chronicles 21:1) and once
as the symbolic adversary of Israel (Zechariah 3:1 - 2)-- and nowhere are the
tragedies of individuals or of nations fathered on him
as though by that device the ultimate responsibility of God could be mitigated in the least.
Charles Hartshorne concurs: Although God, «with infinite resources,» makes the best of what happens, it still is not entirely good that
tragedies happened
as they
did.
By this Buber
does not mean
tragedy in the classical Aristotelian sense of the downfall of a hero, but rather
tragedy in a profounder sense of two men living in opposition to each other, each just
as that which he is.
In the Greek
tragedy, people
do things intending to
do the good thing but instead some awful, dreadful things happen
as a result of their actions and they have to pay for it....
He doesn't, it's Satan who is running wild in this country because GOD has been taken out of public places and prayer has been taken out of schools etc., when you take GOD out, you let evil in... this nation hasn't learned that yet... there will be more
tragedies like this or worse unless GOD is bought back into every facet of the public
as he was decades ago when prayer was allowed in school, the commandments were made visible and even on our money his name was present — BRING GOD BACK!!
Jeremy, from what I read in Tom Stegall's article «The
Tragedy of the Crossless Gospel» Part 1 and 2 at http://www.duluthbible.org/246451.ihtml (I assume this is the article you are referencing), you
DO indeed believe in the death, resurrection, and Deity of Jesus Christ
as true facts that were required in God's plan of salvation.
But the
tragedy is that Dan Brown has succeeded in deceiving many of his readers because they overlook the fine print which applies
as much to the so - called «Fact» page
as it
does to the some 500 pages which follow.
though to be clear, to only
do one is a
tragedy as well — and i think that is the thrust of your argument here.
Whenever he
did get to play that first year, which was not often, he viewed his every error and out
as a
tragedy.
I don't want to go into politics
as this is a football forum, In the past we have seen plenty of
tragedies inside football stadiums, especially in England, where hundreds of fan's lost their lifes and there was no postponement to the league back then.
While I think that stories such
as this one give us great opportunities to discuss the safety and merits of UC and the differences between UC and Homebirth, I
do NOT think it's appropriate to dissect the details of this particular
tragedy.
When friends and relatives ignore this
tragedy (
as many
do, because «we didn't want to bring it up for fear of making them sad»), the grieving parents feel hurt and abandoned.»
Here at the Center we want to help equip you
as a dad by providing some ideas for positive things you can
do in response to the Sandy Hook
tragedy.
As long as your teen truly believes you will do this for them, it can prevent some serious tragedie
As long
as your teen truly believes you will do this for them, it can prevent some serious tragedie
as your teen truly believes you will
do this for them, it can prevent some serious
tragedies.
While charging the parents in this
tragedy is questionable
as it smacks of too much interference by government into private life, it
does communicate a clear message to other vegans: abstinence from all animal foods is a danger to one's health and most particularly, your baby!
Yet
as the number of such births grows, so
does the number of
tragedies — and those stories tend to be left out of soft - focus lifestyle features.
The rest of the nation can watch
as Mr Cuomo is voted out, and loses his governorship, and the elitist will see what happens to politicians when they exploit a
tragedy, and pass a law that, criminalize, harass, and target lawful citizens that have
done nothing wrong..
«It was a
tragedy to put them through it, the other two individuals
as well
as their families, but I think it's very telling those six months after the fact there's not a peep or anything coming forth to suggest any wrong
doing,» said Collins.
Condemning South Yorkshire Police, which had instigated a cover - up in the aftermath of the
tragedy, he described the force
as being «rotten to the core» while suggesting that the cover - up had been «advanced in the committee rooms of this House and in the press rooms of 10 Downing Street... What kind of country leaves people, who
did no more than wave off their loved - ones to a football match, sitting in a courtroom, 27 years later, begging for the reputation of their sons, daughters, brothers, sisters and fathers?
«I don't know why people will start going green in the eyes
as if we are actually hoping that
tragedy befalls this country.
«Don't politicise a
tragedy», people said on twitter today,
as others voiced their anger over the Grenfell Tower fire.
Just
as he
did following the Bloody Sunday inquiry, the prime minister issued a frank and full apology for the Hillborough
tragedy and its aftermath to a silent, noticeably shocked Commons.
«DWI
tragedies don't just affect those involved, they impact the families of victims
as well.
I'm not sure when the statute of limitations is on this, but it
does strike me
as a little hypocritical to argue that the mosque is an affront to the 9/11 survivors and victims» relatives and then force them to re-live the
tragedy over and over in a campaign ad.
While DOT has been working on improving safety conditions in Lower Manhattan and should be commended for that work, today's incident underscores the need for further attention to this intersection,
as well
as rapid passage of pedestrian safety legislation to ensure that
tragedies like this don't happen again.»
«The RCOG
does not accept that stillbirths are unavoidable
tragedies so last year we launched Each Baby Counts, a complementary programme to MBRRACE which aims to reduce by 50 % the number of babies who die or are left severely disabled
as a result of incidents occurring during term labour.»
The
tragedy,
as you allude to, is that many folks trying to reduce carb intake
do so with the best of intentions, but make a few «physiologic mistakes» (e.g., too much protein, too little sodium).
And that
tragedy exposed a lot of what is wrong in the «fast fashion» world and it's time that we
as consumers stand up and
do something about it.