Sentences with phrase «commits treason»

Rahab commits treason by protecting the Israelite spies and lying to Jericho authorities regarding their whereabouts.
Man commits treason against God by trusting Satan over Him (ie man chooses evil).
Those who commit treason are traitors.
Of course the signers of the Declaration were committing treason, from the standpoint of British law.
Joesph Smith and Bringum Young commited treason and romney considers them prophets.
No Does a parent damn their chidren to the death penalty in accordance to any countries law if their child committed Treason?
David's son, Absalom, has committed treason and has crowned himself the new King of Israel.
Actually the first five presidents or so would be the most liberal... they committed treason to get what they wanted, and break from the status quo
Like it or not if you ar3e willing to commit treason against your parent's, YOU WILL be willing to commit treason against your Country.
If the South after committing treason against the United States can still fly its rebel flag then Muslims have the right to build a mosque on every corner of ground zero.
The military tribunal was determined to convict him and his 1.5 accomplices for committing treason, which in Ghana is punishable by death.
Prosecutors in Ukraine are investigating whether a member of Parliament committed treason by working with two associates of Trump's to promote a plan for settling Ukraine's conflicts with Russia.
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have received information that Retired Major General Muhammadu Buhari who committed treason on December 31, 1983, and was rewarded with Nigeria's presidency after 32 years, will be visiting Enugu - Biafraland on the 22nd of December, 2016.
When the existence of this newfound paradise is threatened, Picard faces a daunting decision - in order to protect the lives of the inhabitants of this alien world, he must commit treason and take up arms against the Federation itself.
That's not bad for a television station that committed treason against a democratically - elected President, whose many election victories were considered extremely fair by President Jimmy Carter.
You can think he deserves jail time without thinking he committed treason, though.
George Bluth Sr. is an enterpreuneur who started his own company but then went to prison for building homes in Iraq and committing treason.
Unless you have ever attempted to overthrow the United States government or have committed treason of -LSB-...]
Unless you have ever attempted to overthrow the United States government or have committed treason of any kind, you are eligible to apply for and to receive a passport, save a few federal caveats:
Let's not forget, it is coming from a guy who threw away his career and committed treason to blow the whistle on a massive human rights violation.

Not exact matches

Allow this center in a man to remain dulled by the crowd; allow it to continue dissipated by busyness; permit it to go on evading its function by a round of distractions, or to lull itself by a carefully chosen rotation of pleasures; abandon it to its attempt to drug, to narcotize suffering and remorse which might reveal to it its true condition; let it wither away the sense of its own validity by false theories of man's nature, of his place in the social pattern, of his way of salvation; in short, allow any of these well - known forms of domestication of man's responsible core as an individual, to continue unchallenged, and you as a thinker and a friend of men have committed the supreme treason!
The essays gathered in The Twilight of the Intellectuals, most of which were first published in the New Criterion, constitute a mordant retrospective on what Julien Benda early in the twentieth century called la trahison des clercs — the treason committed by modern intellectuals (who were mostly middle - class writers, scholars, and artists) against the principles and institutions that had nurtured them.
Christ's crucifixion at the hands of the Roman Empire is at the centre of the book's thesis: it was a punishment reserved for criminals who had committed acts of treason against the state.
Man committed high treason and gave his authority to Satan (Adam).
In The American Catholic Experience, Dolan's final judgment on John Carroll is little less than scathing, for Dolan regards Carroll as having committed a kind of treason.
, repeating the same unsuccessful tactics year after year even though they carry the same weaknesses, can't beat poor United at their worst, strengthening the enemy with transfers... the list of transgressions this man has committed against Arsenal is growing & bordering on treason!
The discharge of the seven suspects follows a motion filed in court by the Attorney General to drop the charge of treason felony and conspiracy to commit same against them, Accra - based Starr FM reports.
As a result, we have committed heinous acts of treason, criminality, and terrorism against humanity.
She came close to being tried for treason when her enemies, notably Bishop Gardiner, accused her of being a committed Protestant.
In a scene where she expects Gurira's general to commit what amounts to treason, Coogler expertly reinforces an amazingly well - crafted theme mirrored in other pairings: the friction between surviving by force or by conscience.
After all, they were asking him to commit nothing short of treason, to violate oaths he had freely and willingly given.
Then Ferri committed an act of financial treason.
A person who knows that a treason is being or is about to be committed but does not report it to a proper authority commits a misprision of treason
Section 522 sets out that Section 469 offences, including treason, murder, piracy, accessory to murder or treason and any attempts to commit these listed offences, attract a reverse onus bail hearing.
Murder in commission of offences 230 Culpable homicide is murder where a person causes the death of a human being while committing or attempting to commit high treason or treason or an offence mentioned in section 52 (sabotage), 75 (piratical acts), 76 (hijacking an aircraft), 144 or subsection 145 (1) or sections 146 to 148 (escape or rescue from prison or lawful custody), section 270 (assaulting a peace officer), section 271 (sexual assault), 272 (sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm), 273 (aggravated sexual assault), 279 (kidnapping and forcible confinement), 279.1 (hostage taking), 343 (robbery), 348 (breaking and entering) or 433 or 434 (arson), whether or not the person means to cause death to any human being and whether or not he knows that death is likely to be caused to any human being, if
In the United States, misprision of treason is a federal offense, committed where someone who has knowledge of the commission of any treason against the United States, conceals such knowledge and does not inform the President, a federal judge or State Governor or State judge 18 U.S.C. § 2382.
From what I understand, Part 2 is saying that a member of Congress can not be arrested, unless they commit «treason», a «felony», or a «breach of the peace.»
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