Tough question but in most
cases evil men are running those countries we are at odds with and allowing them to have power would not be in the best interest of God loving people on this earth.
Not exact matches
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow of his business income... In such
case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who practice exorcism to remove this
evil... But many are just pretending to be good at it and help you not but squeeze money out of you with tales and stories... There is another type of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence what
man is at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a great fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment of mating... or even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most
evil ones are residents of public toilets and market places... Some of them even would claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or even an animal at night which could have been one of them or possessed by one of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
There is no question that a
man who would abuse a woman is socially and psychologically twisted, but we should not allow this to in any way ameliorate the moral and public
evil involved in these
cases.
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Case does not quite say the complete eradication of
evil will ever be accomplished but still «the accumulations of the years mount ever upward toward the goal of the good
man's desire.
In
evil case the army stood, their stores of food were spent: Peter the holy Hermit, he sat before his tent: Then came to him the King Tafur, and with him fifty score Of
men - at - arms, not one of them but hunger gnawed him sore.
Insofar as God controls the world, he is responsible for
evil: directly in terms of the natural order, and indirectly in the
case of
man.
Taking as his text, «Speak
evil of no
man» (Titus 3:2), Tillotson goes on interestingly enough about the sins of gossip and slander, and concludes with this: «I foresee what will be said, because I have heard it so often said in the like
case, that there is not a word of Jesus Christ in all this.
It is
man's duty to confront
evil and squash it, so in many
case the USA is justified.
For all its power, however, Voltaire's poem is a very feeble thing compared to the
case for «rebellion» against «the will of God» in human suffering placed in the mouth of Ivan Karamazov by that fervently Christian novelist Dostoevsky; for, while the
evils Ivan recounts to his brother Alexey are acts not of impersonal nature but of
men, Dostoevsky's treatment of innocent suffering possesses a profundity of which Voltaire was never even remotely capable.
But when the Holocaust is interpreted as an act so monstrous that it is separate and distinct from all other human
evil; when the victims are understood as a special
case among all other victims of oppression; when the
men who did this deed are differentiated from all other
men as being singularly demonic and non-human — then there is no connection between those criminals and ourselves, no possible continuum between our sin and Nazi sin.
If such be the
case, then Hegel is right when in his chapter on «The Good and the Conscience,» he characterizes
man merely as the particular and regards this character as «a moral form of the
evil» which is to be annulled in the teleology of the moral, so that the individual who remains in this stage is either sinning or subjected to temptation (Anfechtung).
This is directed against the Gnostics who claimed that they were in the most intimate possible fellowship with God, fellowship not even possible for the ordinary
man, and who yet wallowed in sin, either on the principle that the body is
evil and therefore it does not matter what is done with it or in it, or on the principle that in sin the body does no more than fulfil its own nature, and that in either
case the spirit is left quite untouched.
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And that's certainly the
case today, as we learn that Winston Duke will be joining the cast as the
evil master warrior M'Baku, otherwise known as
Man - Ape,...
Like many comic - book sagas before it, Iron
Man struggles to balance the basic character - foundation requirements of an origin story with a good - versus -
evil clash, in its
case favoring the former to the point of blunting the latter's concussive blast.
Unfortunately, in both
cases the directors are more interested in showing off than in showing the
evil that
men do.
The Tate has tolerated the group's performances in the past, including a naked
man being doused in oil at Tate Britain, extracts from the court
case against BP's Gulf of Mexico oil spill whispered throughout their galleries and a public exorcism of the «
evil spirit of BP».