Caught in this crowded mayhem, it occurred to me that this was exactly the place where Jesus would have chosen to be.
The Native Americans got
caught in the middle of a trade war?
well it had been a bad week Monday I got up sinus pressure, went out & tripped on a rock, then spilled a drink on my dress at lunch, Tuesday got my hand
caught in a machine at work, a pickpocket took my wallet, a neighbor called me an idiot, & more stuff, so yea I yelled at god I was a bad atheist
-LSB-...] In contrast, we have the nondualist example of a Zen master [Nagarjuna], who plays with language — moving in and out of it freely — because he is not
caught in it.
Sort of
caught in the tension between believing and not believing, being angry at God and not knowing if I CAN believe in God.
So George, you want to enshrine stoning for
those caught in adultery into law?
You don't post which posts you think are ridiculous because then you could be
caught in a lie.
The problem with your list is that if we take examples such as your first one, «European Colonization of Americas», it can viewed as a religious cause but with the growing trade battles at that time between European states we can say that it was a trade war that the native Americans got
caught in the middle of.
As humans we are
caught in contingencies of all sorts.
One person is still missing after a 60 - foot boat with the organization YWAM Ships Kona became
caught in bad weather, causing it to capsize several times early Saturday morning.
The media is quick to publicize pastors
caught in a moment of hypocrisy.
In comparison with this freedom, to rejoice in being
caught in a language that has lost its ability to represent any truth brings to mind Bernard Shaw's comment on the pleasures of an endless holiday: a good working definition of hell.
Do you remember what Jesus said to the woman
caught in adultery?
@ Chuckles «I posit that since you believe that it would make total sense that god would appear in the middle of the woods, drop a watch and then disappear and it actually being possible shows me the delusion in which you have
caught yourself in.
Elijah was coming off of a busy day, in which he had a life and death experience, prolonged physical activity, and was
caught in the middle of political drama with a bounty on his head from an angry King.
Jesus told the woman
caught in adultery, «Go and sin no more» (Jn 8,11).
My above little song and dance I wrote doesn't reflect the mounds of evidence that we have in which I would favor over god, who does not have any evidence of exisiting, so I posit that since you believe that it would make total sense that god would appear in the middle of the woods, drop a watch and then disappear and it actually being possible shows me the delusion in which you have
caught yourself in.
This one is called «The Woman
Caught in Adulter», taken from John 8.
However, it is the sort of response that one might expect from someone who was
caught in a lie and didn't know how to get out of it.
In my statement to you about «being
caught in another lie» I'm implying that YOU are a christian and that you will do the same tactic: so cite your source so it could be verified or don't; I don't care.
Should we return to a time when honor was paramount and any public official
caught in a lie would resign?
But in 2002, the bishops —
caught in the midst of a moral panic — were sold an a-theological bill of goods.
They have watched as public officials,
caught in their illegal indiscretions, use the charge of racism as a cover for their personal failings of character.
Gay Christians are everywhere and we're telling others
caught in a lifestyle of promiscuity and shame that there's another way and «God loves you... gay and all».
6:1, «Brothers, if someone is
caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore him gently.»
That is: the mind
caught in an alien body; the not - quite - genius nerd who's «the king of foreplay» or will do anything to «get laid» and, really, anything to have a relational life with a pretty girl; the highly erotic metrosexual who turns the whole cosmos into a romantic tale that has room for appreciating «The Good Wife»; the guy who is better than he says (but still genuinely short on manliness), but who is creepy in his ingenuity when it comes to using his robotic gadgets for personal satisfaction.
E.g. Ted Haggard, pastor of a huge charismatic church in Colorado... instead of getting therapy and accepting his sexuality gets
caught in a black hole of shame and is found slipping off most weekends to cheat on his wife, do meth, and have sex with a male prostitute.
However, there really IS something biblical and unmovable in the fact that Jesus declared the woman
caught in sexual sin to be forgiven, BUT ALSO demanded that she sin no more.
but — as with the woman
caught in adultery in John 8 — after he has run off all hypocritical accusers, he still calls sin what it is.
But as a person who never thought Rush Limbaugh (in the 1990s) or Glenn Beck (in the 2000s) ever said much that should have been taken seriously by anyone (but who has simultaneously seen these selfsame characters taken seriously despite the obvious surface objections to them), Hunstman may not be
caught in the snares of his own hunt for the presidency yet.
Both atheism and theism become
caught in an endless circular loop of reasoning that goes nowhere.
Glad that is past me, but I truly feel for those still
caught in that particular religious cycle.
Caught in a time warp of confusion and despair?
It did stress me out in childhood because Jesus could come at * any * time and if I was
caught in sin when He came (like attending a move at a theater, known as a place where your guardian angel wouldn't go), then I was lost.
Why did God not only not condem the woman
caught in the act of adultery but followed up with a very important statement after that?
[20] Other images [edit] A variety of colorful images are used to describe Israel's apostasy: «a rebellious ox, a prost.itute, a wild vine, a stain that will not wash off, a camel in heat and a thief
caught in thievery (Jeremiah 2:19 - 28).»
Those of
us caught in the cross-hairs of the Family Research Council owe you a huge debt of thanks for disarming them with the truth.
Many Christian families got
caught in the middle of all that.
I don't care much what you do with being
caught in a lie, so I guess we'll see, won't we?
We seem to be
caught in a sincere desire to prove another's point or disprove it!
Picture a tree
caught in a storm.
Investors bid the price of hot stocks so high because of growth expectations years into the future or a mystique around the founder and invariably get
caught in the crash when the company fails to meet expectations.
Elsewhere, entire classes were
caught in the hallways: They had heard an alarm — possibly related to the shooting — and thought it was a fire drill.
In other words, don't get
caught in the trap that ETFs are cheaper, more tax - efficient, and so on — the facts are that there is little difference between ETFs that track broad - based indexes and index mutual funds (in terms of cost and tax efficiency).
In fact, IQ has nothing to do with it and some of the smartest around have been
caught in historic stock market crashes.
Brands now
caught in the cross-fire say they were punished by Alibaba after refusing exclusive deals as the e-commerce giant tried to muscle out the competition — a charge Alibaba denies.
As the Trump administration pushes China to play by fair trade rules, companies in China are
caught in a no less crucial struggle for rules - based access to a $ 610 billion online marketplace.
The once - close allies have been warring with one another in court, with the rest of the board
caught in the ugly crossfire — though that legal case could now eventually be dropped if the SoftBank deal is approved.
All this suggests that the Quantitative Easing doesn't have much oomph — and that means Bernanke is
caught in a stalemate.
Again I got
caught in the oil patch, investing far too early in an oil turnaround, however when it eventually came, I was able to hold out long enough to make a profit.