Sentences with phrase «commenting on anyone»

I prefer to live as you do... I have no right to comment on anyone else's relationship with God.
Mora easily could have skirted the question by saying, «I coached Josh, and he was great for our program, I think it would be hard for me to comment on anyone else.»
You may have just saved my life: I have never offered a comment on anyone's website except for now.

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On December 14, she said that if anyone thought her comments reflected a change in Fed policy, then they were mistaken.
Truaxe later posted another video in which he called the people who commented on his earlier post «idiots,» said anyone who accused him of having mental health issues was now jobless, and threatened to sue an unnamed journalist who wrote about him.
Convicted felon Martin Shkreli, not exactly known for his discretion or restraint, could find himself in jail (even sooner than currently scheduled) thanks to bizarre comments he made on social media offering $ 5,000 to anyone who brings him snippets of Hillary Clinton's hair during her upcoming book tour.
Whether it's on Twitter, Facebook, Yelp or even in the comments section of a blog, anyone can say anything at any time and with any frequency.
«I'm tempted to say I was furious about the reaction [at the premiere] last night, that I want everyone to hate it and I don't want anyone to see it,» he said when a reporter at a small Friday press luncheon asked Leigh to comment on the lavish praise.
-LSB-: don't you just love the losers in the comments on who bash anyone who is successful as getting lucky?
The app will feature full - page profile photos that users can directly comment on to start a conversation, an element familiar to anyone who's used Hinge.
Sam — I finally dove into Personal Capital a few weeks ago — although I sent them a note I thought you would be interested to know with Fidelity 401K accounts — all the variations of funds we hold just come through as cash allocation, which is pretty useless with this assessment — I see on PC help page tons of comments about this — Done By Forty is all over this as well — thanks for any insights from anyone
And that's before anyone gets to scandals in Summers» past, like the comments on women in the sciences or the Shleifer affair, not to mention the consulting and speaking fees he'll need to report on his financial disclosure forms.
Likewise, anyone can post a negative comment about you on a forum, website or blog.
But asked if anyone from the government had suggested that he should sell off DirecTV, Stephenson said he wouldn't comment on the details of his negotiations with the Department of Justice, which he described as «advanced.»
Can anyone else confirm these figures or even give comment — and possibly give input on when they feel we will hit plateau?
Icould make huge comments about why you need you need to respect Aliens from Mars and how they have been here before and are coming back... but that does not make it true, nor would I expect anyone to be «converted to my way of thinking by something I wrote on news web site.
Unfortunately they got smart and won't let anyone comment on their boards.
If anyone thinks that my comment on that point was aimed at him, I apologize.
Also, I'm not sure if this is happening for anyone else, but on every entry it says that you have 4 comments even though you have FAR more than that.
If it means anything (and probably won't to anyone) after reading all the comments I dreamed Shiva was in a big muddy river with no skin on his body and the snake around his neck split into two heads and one bit me... and then I woke up sick.»
Christianity itself has become a principality and holds thousands captive, Before anyone comments on me calling todays Christianity a principality, (a demonic stronghold) let me just make a request that those who do answer are those who live as the followers of the way did in biblical times, that is, meeting every day, considering nothing they owned as their own, laying their lives down for the gospel (and not getting paid to do so) and having signs and wonders accompany them when they speak of the Lord.
Scientists are expert in their narrow field, they are no more qualified to comment on god than anyone else.
Somebody mentioned chaotic conversation threads on HuffPo et al, but can anyone point out a more civil and more productive online comment thread that runs 600 comments?
Great Religion, They can talk rubbish against anyone, but no one can comment on them, that»; s wy it is said, islam was spread due to sword only
Like many other people, I will check to see if anyone liked that status or commented on that picture far too frequently.
sure, people have freedom of religion, but we also have the freedom to comment on how backwards, old fashion and fake anyone's religion is too.
Your comments suggest that you dismiss anyone with a different take on at least this topic as just catering to their fleshly desires and not being sincere in their searching of scripture or their desire to honestly follow God.
On top of that anyone with an open mind is welcome, can merely observe without being the target of comments or hate, are welcome in all discussions, and is not required in any fashion to convert, change or even participate beyond what they are comfortable with.
Based on the comments of the zealots who proclaim Obama to be the «wrong» kind of Christian, or no Christian at all, I'd elect the guy just because anyone the bozos hate has to be doing something right.
I have not seen any support, nor any logic for that matter, for any claims made on this comment section by anyone else yet it is the Christians you zero in on.
Even if you do not personally «see» anyone in «need» these comments about people being «lazy» is just a lack of knowledge on the subject.
if morality truly «depends on context,» you should not be upset with anything anyone does... much less my comments against yours.
A church leader, who would not give his name, told CNN that journalists were not allowed inside the church and declined to offer anyone from church leadership to comment on the video.
in case you haven't figured it out yet, let's be mildly elementary in our reasoning... CNN needs traffic on their website and posting things that get people going (like this) accomplishes that... since when was anyone swayed in their world view by an internet comment?
I love America because it's DEMOCRACY, a word not well know on the cave yet, we have freedom of speech where anyone can voice their opnion, no matter how ignorant it sounds, no worries even though i desagree with the agression and the childish comments of some here, rest assure noone will stone you to death, burn your picture, or decapitate you.
Some months ago a comment on plagiarism was titled, «He who steals my words...» In response to a reader who complained that the title itself was semi-plagiarized, I rather snippily said that anyone who didn't recognize the Shakespeare reference shouldn't be reading the journal.
There's a box to check at the bottom of the commenting box to indicate that you want to receive notifications by email whenever anyone comments on a post.
@Dave All I can say with fact is nobody has yet to comment thank you for persuaded anyone, so based on the number of positive responses you have received... I say again keep on trying.
that makes no sense at all and i'm surprised no one has commented on this already anyone?
If anyone would like to read / comment on it, please go to http://gibsonmichael.blogspot.com/.
Theo It is quite obvious from the body of your comments that you rely on apologists opinions to a greater degree than anyone else on this blog, that and your constant interpretations of verses from the book of silly.
I have never murdered anyone either but I hope that does nt mean I can not comment on how terrible killing is?
For anyone other than a Christian to comment on his race is ridiculous.
You, nor anyone, can fathom the level of basic human needs they sacrifice so lazy asses can sit and comment on poverty and service from a distance.
If you (or anyone else reading this comment) have ideas as to why we Christians behave this way, I would love to host some Guest Posts on the topic!
Most of the people commenting on this site don't want anyone telling them that anything they see as «okay» should be «okay» and that is why they disown Christianity or any other form of Biblical acceptance.
John Paul comments on this passage of St Paul: «Anyone who lives in this way according to the flesh, that is, who submits... to the three forms of lust, especially to the lust of the flesh, ceases to be capable of that freedom for which «Christ set us free».
That's right, you didn't bother to read an article you commented on and I have to admit, it's been a long time since anyone has looked THAT stupid.
From the comments, I would conclude that anyone in their spiritual journey that has chosen to believe in God as in God of the bible has not «misunderstood» or is suffering from a «delusion» or mental illness (at least not any more than anyone who has chosen to have the view on weighing up the «evidence» that such «god» does not exist).
But for me, imagine if you liked working on Chevy pickup trucks and would go to boards and had to scan through countless comments of, «Chevy's suck», «I don't know why anyone would buy a Chevy», «Chevy's aren't even real trucks» to get through to read the comments of people actually interested in Chevy Trucks.
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