Sentences with phrase «convictions about nothing»

Not exact matches

This brings with it the conviction that such a God — the only God there is — can be trusted to do what is necessary if that phrase about his losing «nothing that can be saved» is to be meaningful.
But atheism which worships science as the only viable path is in such ignorance of the state of science itself, given that 95 % of the Universe is made of dark matter and dark energy which science knows absolutely nothing about, and other possible dimensions of existence which are utterly beyond sceintific understanding except in theory, all that makes atheistic blind conviction in science a form of religion in itself.
Of course even Bultmann, to say nothing of Kierkegaard, wrote in the conviction that he knew more about Jesus than the mere fact of his death.
But about the original figures we really know practically nothing, for Israel kept reinterpreting the original stories, as well as adding new ones, in order to express in these sagas the hopes and convictions which Israel came to believe about herself as a people.
Saying the universe began when God deliberately created it from nothing at all, is not a scientific assertion but a theological conviction about how God, man, and the world are related.
When compared to family life in foraging and farming cultures, and in WEIRD societies only a few decades ago, there is nothing «normal» about parenting convictions such as these.
by Bill Chambers Max Landis follows up his American Ultra script with another action comedy about slick killing machines but abandons the Manchurian Candidate backstory in a grotesquely cynical fashion: When Sam Rockwell throws knives at new girlfriend Anna Kendrick to prove she can catch them, his conviction is based on nothing more substantial than her being the star of this particular show.
There is just nothing about the game's presentation that stands out and seems like it was worked on with any conviction.
But the movie that Arcel made and co-wrote, along with Anders Thomas Jensen, Akiva Goldsman, and Jeff Pinkner, doesn't have the conviction that might allow you to look past its manifold shortcomings, and there's nothing charming about it.
She thought nothing of slender legs shown off in miniskirts — it was safe and easy, after all, to display legs of which the world approved — but the fat woman's act was about the quiet conviction that one shared only with oneself, a sense of rightness that others failed to see.
While some of the games featured in the stolen material had already been announced, like Assassin's Creed, the company had said virtually nothing about Far Cry 2 or Conviction.
Thinking about Item One above, I heard the following this morning on the Writer's Almanac (http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/), a quote by Percy Bysshe Shelley: «Do it now — write nothing but what your conviction of its truth inspires you to write....
Do you mean «exactly nothing the client can do about the conviction» or «exactly nothing the client can do about the attorney's career»?
Although there was nothing in her January 19 reasons about the merger of the two sentences (contrary to the sentencing judge's comment in her January 21 reasons), the reality is that the sentencing submissions of both counsel and the dialogue between counsel and the judge make it crystal clear that everyone was on the same page — namely, the sentence imposed for the appellant's tenth impaired driving offence would be consecutive to the sentence he was already serving for his ninth conviction for the same offence.
Naughton, explaining his reasons for pulling the plug on INUK, said that it was «no longer acceptable that hundreds of students around the country can say on their CVs that they are working with an INUK innocence project when they know next to nothing about INUK or how to work on an alleged wrongful conviction cases».
Obviously his profile says nothing about the theft / conviction, but it also outright lies about his responsibilities / accomplishments from when I was his manager.
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