Sentences with phrase «by illiterate»

The comments written by illiterate retards defending the movie make me not want to watch it even more.
I have very little doubt that our generation will be looked back upon with jaw - dropping incredulity by future historians who will marvel at how, in the 21st century, having peered at the mind numbing infinity from Hubble, delved into the quantum irrationality of CERN and unraveled the beautiful simplicity of the DNA codons, we still made important life decisions based upon the presumed wishes of some hokey, invisible, all - powerful sky - fairy dreamed up by some illiterate Arab tribesmen in a tent in the Middle East 2,000 years ago.
Beyond that, my views aren't informed by illiterate desert nomads to lived 3,000 years ago and though diseases were caused by ethers and spirits and spells.
I think all Christians are suckers, but those of the Mormon sect ARE THE BIGGEST SUCKERS OF ALL, a religion founded by an illiterate... You have to be kidding me.

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The coverage of Bitcoin has become so expansive that I'm being questioned about the currency by my otherwise tech illiterate friends.
The problem of course is that Coyne's piece relies heavily on commentary from local civically illiterate crank and guaranteed quote machine Duff Conacher, for whom everything is evil and wrong, and why he hasn't yet been labelled a vexatious litigant by the courts is beyond me.
«Most people that would be affected by cryptocurrency are illiterate and don't have access to technology to link them up to the Internet.»
Well, you can choose to side with an iron age mythical character created by scientifically ignorant nearly illiterate nomads.
because the ones that listen to him are by far illiterate jack asses just like him.
Jesus Christ didn't write the Bible his disciples did and therefore I conclude that most people in the world are illiterate and will be saved by the preaching and teaching of the only one real church of catholicism founded in Rome, Italy by Peter the first bishop of Rome.
Because of the tendency of the illiterate to want religion presented to him in a way which suits his imagination, we find that educated Muslims today disapprove of the innovations invented by the Sufi orders, such as veneration of saints, seeking blessings from tombs, seeking the mediation of religious leaders, and excessive asceticism.
Or anything written by Jesus (He was probably illiterate).
The idea than any «book» composed by basically illiterate people 2000 years ago is used as a guide for the 21st century is ridiculous.
Second, my major ministry, the San Francisco Network Ministries, is among people long ago abandoned by the church — the frail elderly poor, the homeless, addicts and alcoholics, illiterates, people with AID»S / ARC who are living in poverty, prostitutes and other victims of our culture's «sex industry,» and people with various mental and physical disabilities struggling to live on meager benefit payments.
And they are cursed by something Arnold's lovers are yet spared: Johan and Marianne become their own illiterate armies clashing by night.
Many Christian leaders taught illiterate converts the Bible by using drama.
The Bible was written by many men all with revelation from God not one illiterate prophet.
It is a pleasure to wrestle with the ideas advanced by Bloom, Boyer, Bok and Kimball, today's college professors will tell you, but if teaching is a process of building on what students already know, how can they be expected to teach students who don't know anything — the culturally illiterate?
The Big change in history done by (illiterate) prophet Muhammad peace be up on him brought the people from darkness to light, but most people killed by the pride they do not want to admitted.
This is not to deny that those who are educated in biblical studies and at the same time enlightened by the Spirit are able to understand the cultural and theological ramifications of the revelation of the Word of God far better than those who are illiterate in these areas.
The rapid growth of the Baptists and the Methodists in the early 19th century was fueled by itinerant lay ministers with little or no training and who were sometimes largely illiterate.
I like the way Alan Hirsch describe the «message» of the Bible as being «simplex» simple because it can be understood by a child and an illiterate peasant complex, because we'll spend our entire life always discovering new aspects of it, and struggling to know more and more God and Jesus, and «the mystery» which Paul was running after (Phil 3)
By alleging illiteracy for him, traditional Muslims were trying to make the claim even «more miraculous,» for a book of such literary quality was sent down through an illiterate man.»
I have some friends who would probably be classified as biblically illiterate by certain Christians today.
It is very unfortunate that Jesus was illiterate for it resulted in many gospels and epistles being written years after his death by non-witnesses.
And who are these illiterate scientists who didn't spot your mistake in attributing to evolution something outside its technical scope that has also never been proposed by those who do seek life's origins in biochemistry and self replicating systems in inanimate nature.
Much of this development involves considerable irony: functionally illiterate but very proficient in high tech students are taught by very literate but mechanically inept and computer illiterate instructors.
The bible was written by a few scribes for an illiterate world population who had to have their existence explained to them at the lowest common denominator.
Church reports suggest the incident was motivated by an attempt to steal the Sisters» land or other property deeds left with them for safekeeping by poor and illiterate locals.
By the way, more than 85 % of the world's Muslims are illiterate.
Dude, neither Jesus nor his disciple write anything... most of them were illiterate, hence Greek scribes wrote the Gospel as told to them by others.
Printing by movable type made the written word available to thousands who had previously been illiterate.
There were no written records as the vast majority of people were illiterate, everything was passed on by word of mouth, not the most accurate method.
Today this would include the homeless, the hungry, the imprisoned, the ignorant, the illiterate, any who are economically, environmentally and politically disadvantaged, the elderly, the sick, people in developing nations whose lives may be negatively affected by our own nations» economic policies, and those whose lives are threatened by sexism, racism and abusive ideologies.
But here was Joan, who was just a poor country girl, illiterate, defying the social norm by dressing up as a man and affirming that she had received orders from «her voices» to fight against the English.
On the other side of the equation, we have a population of children that is, by and large, food illiterate.
The new home secretary's suggestion that UK businesses could be forced to publish the numbers of international staff they employ, has been derided by many as economically illiterate, divisive, authoritarian, and xenophobic.
«The survey was conducted in December 2012 by local fieldworkers, men and women, face to face, to capture illiterate respondents of both genders.
It is no more news that since the inception of this administration, some of your elected political office holders, especially the Chairmen have been removed by Executive fiat for very flimsy excuse; your chosen councillors were tagged illiterate and area boys and that they do not deserve commensurate remunerations.
Do you assume that all readers of LibCon were educated by ILEA schools are are therefore functionally illiterate?
Either he is economically illiterate (possible, but unlikely) or he is adding to the Coalition Government's woes by using confusing language which makes it even harder for ordinary voters either to understand the scale of the problem, or the likely sacrifices to come in order to tackle it.
The statement by the Deputy Minister of Health is clearly illiterate.
Despite the claims of Cameron and Osborne (and that rather politically naive and economically illiterate note left by Liam Byrne), the last Labour government was not profligate, it did not over-spend.
20 % of the kids coming out of our primary schools by modern standards are illiterate or innumerate and if you think you can solve that problem - which is one of the scandals of modern times - by being nice to people and cosying up to the vested interests of the trade unions, you just don't understand the powers of the unions.
While the hard right of the party, by subscribing to economically illiterate and socially unjust policies of austerity are consigning themselves to fourth place in the Party's leadership election, the Corbyn campaign is capturing all the headlines — and maybe, a substantial enough portion of the votes to win.
For some reason I've become obsessed with NYS Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's recent order ending «English - only» elections in ten upstate counties by applying a federal law enacted to ensure voter participation by American citizens of Puerto Rican heritage that are illiterate in English.
She is also working on a book about school turnaround driven by her personal experiences through her brother, Maurice, who was functionally illiterate as a result of failures in the public school system and died at a young age.
Further shortening that to «gravity wave» is considered by some to be scientifically illiterate, because «gravity wave» is already taken by scientists who study fluid mechanics.
Proceeds fund programs to help the disabled, illiterate, homeless, and those on welfare by providing job training and placement programs.
«This is an overzealous prosecution by techno - illiterate law enforcement,» says Jim Thomas, professor of criminology at Northern Illinois University, who has studied computer piracy.
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