This is
called hypocrisy.]
In case you don't know, it's
called hypocrisy.
And that gap is
called hypocrisy.
The practices of external cleansing are
called hypocrisy, with a quotation from the prophet Isaiah: «This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.
It's
called hypocrisy to make yourself feel better about yourself.
This insistence on winning public recognition for one's piety Jesus found offensive;
he called it hypocrisy.
Go preach to your church (of course if your a woman, the bible forbids that), and force those of your family that want to celebrate it to not, but don't pretend like you know the reasons for atheists to participate in some areas of the holiday season, and to
call hypocrisy wherever you want to.
We call it hypocrisy, something Christians excel at.
Moaning he says,
I call that hypocrisy.
Global Village's demise also highlighted what some might
call the hypocrisy of the market - based reform movement, which consistently emphasizes that its sole purpose is to improve the lives of poor children.
People sit here trying to change the subject and
call hypocrisy on those that care about resolution (like it didn't matter to 360 fanboys... sure) but the ONLY thing that matters in this argument are machine specs, that tells you what a machine can do.
You may
call hypocrisy on me for my previous articles on other sites lambasting Drumpf for echoing what I have stated here, but you need to understand that Resisting Trump no matter what he says is a requirement of every moral and good person on Plant Earth even if what he's saying lines up with my own beliefs.
Not exact matches
Ontario could be accused of
hypocrisy, as its manufacturers decried so -
called Buy American provisions in U.S. stimulus efforts during the recession.
They've also been unrestrained, and at times brutally direct, in
calling out
hypocrisy and challenging their critics.
This just shows you the
hypocrisy of the so
called black churches.
Well, I guess atheists lose, then, as they all lazily sit back, drink alcohol, smoke weed, and bully people of religion,
calling them hypocrites while not showing their own moral standards so that their own
hypocrisy can be judged.
I can hardly believe there are churches like that, that there are people like that who
call themselves Christian & don't see their
hypocrisy.
You do the very things you're complaining about - which is the definition of
hypocrisy, while
calling atheists hypocritical.
And your spellbook
calling nonbelievers pigs is part of the reason so many people see the sheer arrogance and
hypocrisy in your mythology.
This year's Oscars presented a picture of entitled rich people who resent that they no longer have the influence they think they deserve and are irritated at having been
called on their
hypocrisies.
I'm all for
calling out the
hypocrisy and dysfunction, but I'm not sure quoting a verse that actually is the opposite of that is really working with the idea of «spiritual butchery».
But wasn't Jesus someone who
called the church on their
hypocrisy?
People need to weigh their passionate feelings with careful thought before they chip away at the inviolability of individual conscience, and those who believe it can be legislated against should beware of
hypocrisy; they are often the same people who argue that when it comes to abortion, a woman's own mind — her individual conscience and reason — outweighs what used to be
called «conventional morality.»
I still believe in God and the Divine, but I so rarely see it in practice and in action... it's heartbreaking to realize they harsh judgment and
hypocrisy, racism and slavery hiding behind the so -
called «word of God,» but I know my own God and my God is a God of Love.
It has to be considered as two faced logic, dangerous
hypocrisy in fact, when someone subscribes to the notion that extremists who self describe as Christian are merely lone, deranged individuals carrying out individual acts of terror, bereft of Christian values, yet extremists self describing as Muslim are
called Islamofacists, and an entire religion and its billion or so followers are singled out for indictment.
hypocrisy at its finest, christians are
calling other ppl out for being «non» moral, rofl.
I'm sick of
hypocrisy in the name of Christianity; this was the most excellent AND eloquent
call - out I've seen in a long time.
I think I get that lit up by the
hypocrisy I see from these so -
called «enlightened» and «progressive» people.
I think the important part is that we are willing to be
called on our
hypocrisy and, once we realize we are being hypocritical, do something to change it.
The Liberal Democrats decision to change their mind over the controversial so -
called «bedroom tax» is «staggering
hypocrisy» according to Labour.
While Louis C.K.'s comedy could be profane, he had a public reputation for a strong moral conscience, often
calling out societal
hypocrisy and even loudly denouncing misogyny and male chauvinism.
I do see some
hypocrisy with the people that
call themselves Christians.
for many so -
called «Christians» it's a salad bar to pick and choose from what they like and discard the rest which leads to self - righteousness and
hypocrisy.
@clinton — I was observing the
hypocrisy of telling an atheist not to push their views on people when the church (and I'm not
calling you out specifically)-- in general, pushes their beliefs on lots of people.
It's hardly
hypocrisy to
call someone hating another person due to group association a bigot.
* A true Christian (which they were traditionally
called in a mocking way while being persecuted) = follower of Jesus Christ = anti-religious
hypocrisy, anti-religion, & pro-relationship to the one true God.!!
I sense some serious
hypocrisy with the use of the bible concerning human rights — selective choosing we'll
call it.
But what it seems like to me is that we equate «Religion» with what I
call «Religiosity» or «Religious
Hypocrisy».
The amount of bigotry and
hypocrisy these so
called CHRISTIANS spewed from their mouths was sickening.
Into my early 20s, I was put off by the
hypocrisy of those with whom I came into contact, especially when I attended the university this denomination sponsors, who said they embraced diversity, but who routinely excluded, neglected the needs of, and generally didn't want to engage those of us who were a bit more what we would
call «traditionalists.»
When I considered its divisive impact on human affairs, as well as the
hypocrisy that flourishes even among the so -
called faithful, I felt it wasn't for me.
What if Jesus
call to REPENT was, as much as anything, a
call to «change your mind about» and «turn away from» religious systems based on oppression, condemnation, control, and
hypocrisy?
Yup maybe we can
call BS to the
hypocrisy in Hollywood of those in power speaking out against the abuse that they have enabled.
If the church, taken as a whole, is at best irrelevant and at worst a training center for
hypocrisy, indifference and callousness, it is unlikely that the clergy — members of the religious Establishment — will be the ones to initiate the program of radical change that seems to be
called for.
I'd love to see more politicians
called on the
hypocrisy of claiming to be a good Christian just to vote for lower taxes on the rich, and fewer social services for those who desperately need them.
Well, actually you can
call them Christians, insofar as they are actually fairly typical in their exhibiting of the
hypocrisy that you describe.
following Jesus» admonishment about casting stones he followed that by telling the Mary Magdalene to go and sin no more... some who like to excuse their
hypocrisies by
calling others hypocrites like to forget that.
I'm embarassed by the
hypocrisy of those who also
call themselves liberals yet act like conservative extremists
(For those of you with a 13 year old's mind: this was a hypothetical argument to illustrate the
hypocrisy of conservatives,
calling left wingers «America - haters» without examining truly insensitive comments from their own idols.