Sentences with phrase «damnation on»

If those who have constituted themselves as a cabal of this government make any untoward attempt to deploy state machinery to rig President Buhari into power in 2019, they will not only fail but would bring damnation on themselves and their families.»
«A seven - month - old boy had, upon failing to get his way, stiffened, clenched his fists, bared his toothless gums and called down damnation on the whole place.
In Une saison en enfer (A Season in Hell), his signature piece of visionary prose and poetry, he blames his earthly damnation on his baptism and Christian childhood and looses a proto - Nietzschean cry of hatred for the superstition that has made humanity barren, along with a cry of hope for the future that will right the wrong.
I think that in the extreme case where you opinion is to absolutely reject the notion of God simply out of anger, or clinging to a simplistic and limited notion of God then this is the offense that religious people claim is a damnation on your soul.
He's cast a large, generalist damnation on a term showing not a shred of nuance or true critical thinking.
It's what I choose to bank my eternal life and / or damnation on - TOLERANCE and appreciation for people who bring goodness to this world but I understand that won't work for everyone.
So, we wish damnation on bin Laden, or anyone else, at our own peril.

Not exact matches

The depiction of hell as a place of eternal punishment and torture of sinners has been an unnecessary roadblock to faith for many for it suggests a God who unfairly punishes sins of 70 years on earth as warranting eternal damnation.
Hardly, after man came up with then disregarded as utter nonsense the previous 10,000 or so gods in existence, we decided not to jump on the current bandwagon claiming salvation for the believer and damnation for the rest... Pray tell, what became of all the people who had never the chance to hear of his words / deeds after he came and died?
It is necessary, under peril of eternal damnation and the sin of unbelief, to believe these words of Christ: Whatever you loose on earth will be loosed also in heaven.
Bypass Jesus, and you enter onto the wide and well worn highway to eternal damnation that MOST are on.
They relied on clergy members to tell them what it said and lots of clergy liked keeping their congregations reliant on them and focused mainly on hell and damnation sermons.
In each chapter, DeYoung addresses the most noteworthy, and often most controversial, emergent theological viewpoints, hitting on such issues as scriptural authority, inaugurated eschatology, eternal damnation, and Jesus's death and resurrection.
So I Listened to all of his sermons read all of his blogs and than decided to leave my number to see if he would really call as he says on his web site, With in 2 hours I recieved a call and DR. Collins never rushed me off the telephone answered all my questions, And After just that one call you can tell he loves and believes in what he does, He wont be for everyone, Because he does talk about damnation and what it takes to get to heaven, And its not from giving ministers our money > I watched the you tube videos of many and he is just for me, everyone has a choice but in listening to his sermons and reading his blogs and than the telephone call this guy is the real deal.
According to catholic teaching, the existence of hell, of a state of eternal damnation, is an article of faith (as indeed, given free will and evil, it is a logical necessity); but that some human beings are or will be in fact damned is not an article of faith (though again logically it must be regarded as a possibility): hence Pere Teilhard's prayer further on in this passage.
On several occasions, and notably in a general audience of July 28, 1999, John Paul II has cautioned against excessive certitude in speaking about hell and damnation, while emphasizing that «eternal damnation remains a real possibility.»
In Inferno XXIX, Dante emphasizes this point by comparing counterfeiters, victims of a plague - like ailment in their eternal damnation, to those plague victims on the island of Aegina described by Ovid, who were replaced by «ant - people» — «secondo che i poeti hanno per fermo» (as the poets hold for certain).
For years I struggled with the idea that conservative evangelical Christians had a monopoly on truth and that everyone else in the world faced likely damnation.
In his sixth letter, Screwtape advises his nephew Wormwood on how to handle the virtue of charity growing up within the soul of the patient he is trying to guide toward damnation:
For any convincing expression of «salvation» has to be forged on the anvil of the peculiar damnation that is its negative backdrop.
For some people, Memphis, Tennessee, conjures visions of southern religion: folks hootin» and hollerin» about God, eternal damnation and hell; sweating preachers thundering on about sex, drinking and Democrats.
In reflecting in contrast on William's «damnation,» Sacks says: «It is not memory only which has been so altered in him, but some ultimate capacity for feeling which is gone; and this is the sense in which he is «de-souled»» (my emphasis).
Jesuits used to fear but engage in meditation on topics where a logical slip up could lead to damnation.
For Karl Barth man always appears to remain on the knife edge between the love of God and the abyss of damnation.24 Reinhold Niebuhr holds that we are redeemed from sin in principle, but whether we are redeemed in fact is not made clear.25 Christ, he says, is our hope, not our possession.26 And again he suggests that only in the moment of prayer can man really love God and his neighbor with the love which Christ has shown to us.27 Emil Brunner comes closer to positive affirmation of the new life of the man to whom the love of God has come with power.
And, even on the brink of damnation, amid a roiling phantasmagoria — ghosts of his victims, devils, the living statue, hell's fire — he expresses neither fear nor remorse but goes to his perdition proudly affirming his unshakable loyalty to himself, with a courage so insane it almost deprives hell of any significance.
Conservative religions of various sorts remain popular PARTLY because they allow people to project their fears, insecurities and frustrations on others, including threatening them with eternal damnation.
Thee good soil represents someone who; * admits and understands that they are indebted to God because of their sinful nature * that sin equals eternal damnation hellfire * they turn to Jesus as our own saviour to abide in his covenant to fully repent of sins and become holy enduring right to the end * remember Jesus said you can not serve the world and God, or money and god you can not be a master to both * the path to eternal life is very narrow and strait and only few are able to find it you have to let go of your desires and dictates of the flesh and always embrace and find happiness serving god set your eyes on Jesus... crucify your desires..
If one is not stuck with Luke 21:25 - 36 on the second Sunday of Advent he is not thereby released from the thundering New Testament words about the signs of the times, the invasive and convulsive power of the kingdom, the perils of drunkenness and stupidity in the midst of crises which are rich in threats of damnation and promises of redemption.
For Pelagius, on the other hand, one merits damnation by one's evil deeds.
Both Pelagius and Augustine had agreed that the great majority of the human race were damned; they differed only on the question of the basis of that damnation.
Because he didn't believe in a triune God, he was on the fast track to damnation.
Torture, on the other hand, or Eternal damnation, I am not sure there is good sides to these.
Out of all the sins the sin of fornication and immorality — if left to prosper in a church with no one speaking against it — will bring down damnation upon that church — The church can be in the world the same way a boat can be on the see but the world in the church will sink the church the same way the see in a boat will!
On a more serious note, «although no good Catholic novel should read like a theological tract, it is remarkable that a book whose hero has his heart set on damnation should ultimately reaffirm the power of grace.&raquOn a more serious note, «although no good Catholic novel should read like a theological tract, it is remarkable that a book whose hero has his heart set on damnation should ultimately reaffirm the power of grace.&raquon damnation should ultimately reaffirm the power of grace.»
Either way it results in christians being saved, and either way the focus is on departing from old works, and either way it is concerning chastisement and punishment rather than damnation, but I do think it is important to fully understand.
The idea that one needs a sky daddy who threatens eternal damnation in order to behave like a civilized and decent human being has caused more bloodshed and misery than any other idea on the planet.
It stood by the Westminster Confession of the Presbyterians except that it allowed some liberty on the doctrine of God's eternal election of some to salvation and others to damnation.
A «Christmas on earth» made it possible to endure the all - out attacks of bourgeois respectability, the harsh whips of conventional morality, and damnation by the Christian God.
Yet these pre - millennialists claim a full and perfect guarantee for this life and all eternity, based not on the love of God alone, but on the damnation of many.
I just don't believe in pushing God on anyone or doing the whole Hell and damnation thing... or trying to save people.
This is not even to mention his very traditional declarations on sin, Satan, and eternal damnation.
I do believe some people never know God, and we should pray for them, as it says in the Bible... one of our very religious friends whose family even went to church on Wednesdays confided in me that she had gone to church all these years and prayed and really did not believe in God... and was amazed that people who often did not go to church knew God and believed deeply in the Christ... which only assured her more of her damnation and seperation from God..
or the «I believe in illegals but I hate my fellow Americans who are REpublicnas...» I think God will be very unhappy when he learns how we treat his anim als and his garden of eden... if its a matter of choosing who to exist past a certain trial I would suggest most of you could not possible make it, and nor I for my petiness... but at least I am not gay, a killer, a democrat, nor muslim, not even mormom or baptist, thief or self bent on personal damnation thru drugs, alcohol or the like... unfortunately the shooter appears to be none of that... he is mentally ill from all obvious signs...
Leaves me wondering if the Graham family lived with the gracious face of Billy or the legalistic, hell - fire and damnation one — Jekyll and Hyde parents can have a devastating effect on their offspring.
He appears on Christmas in places like Austria, Bavaria, Croatia, Hungary and Piedmont, where he breaks into houses rattling chains and brandishing switches, then stuffs naughty children into a wicker basket to later eat, drown or escort to damnation.
The burning chants of accusation and damnation begin on «Fyrecross» welcoming a Van Halen inspired eruption with guitars and drums mixing with old - school Metallica - like build up.
The denouement is particularly interesting and although Schrader himself has stated that the closing «could be spliced to the first frame, and the movie started all over again» suggesting that what we've witnessed falls more into the damnation element of Travis, there also exists a sequence that could arguably be claimed as redemptive which would leave Travis Bickle as on of cinema's most intriguing (and contradictory) anti-hero's.
Debuting tonight on USA Network, Damnation is a heartland - set tale straight out of the Great Depression that unfortunately ends up being as flat as the Great Plains themselves.
The Avengers transform into a team of Ghost Riders, unleashing Hell on Las Vegas in the Doctor Strange: Damnation comic miniseries.
Following this mini-monologue that sounds and looks like a crazed preacher going on about hellfire and damnation, Shannon recedes.
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