Sentences with phrase «dead mother not»

Now we are talking about a brain - dead mother not only hanging on for 107 days but nourishing a baby as well.

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Let me just ask one question: Can we PLEASE start the debate in the country about how «God», «Hell», «Heaven», «Satan», «Muhammad», «Jesus», «Angels» «Ghosts» «Demons» and «Spirits of the Dead and or / Nature / Mother Earth» do not exist in any rational form as the way they are presented throughout world history?
As someone who has sat by the death bed of a sister, father and mother, I full heartily agree that those looking into the thin veil that separates the living and dead, think about their loved ones not God.
As a wife who could not bear children, she was, as it were, numbered among the dead; as a jubilant mother, she was raised anew.
But in this case, the mother is dead and so her body is not being used for anything.
So if you have a triune god who is father, son, and holy ghost but you have a mother of the human manifestation of father / son god — then Mary is arguably the mother of god and in that way could be argued as the more divine at some point in the history of the transformation of the triune god in heaven to the triune god on earth and of course the few days when the triune god on earth was dead (but not really dead) before rising.
It was thus that on Shabbat Parashat Re'eh, in the room adjacent to the bedroom where my mother breathed her last, we sat down to discuss Nahmanides» (Ramban's) commentary on Deuteronomy 14:1 - 2: «You are children of God; do not cut yourselves (lo titgodedu) or make any baldness between your eyes for the dead.
Indeed, it is You who is Knower of the unseen» (109)[The Day] when Allah will say, «O Jesus, Son of Mary, remember My favor upon you and upon your mother when I supported you with the Pure Spirit and you spoke to the people in the cradle and in maturity; and [remember] when I taught you writing and wisdom and the Torah and the Gospel; and when you designed from clay [what was] like the form of a bird with My permission, then you breathed into it, and it became a bird with My permission; and you healed the blind and the leper with My permission; and when you brought forth the dead with My permission; and when I restrained the Children of Israel from [killing] you when you came to them with clear proofs and those who disbelieved among them said, «This is not but obvious magic.»
Brenda... yes, they will be dead in their mother's wombs with their brains and limbs sucked off cause moma was selfish and didn't care!
If a mother is mourning not for what she has lost but for what her dead child has lost, it is a comfort to believe that the child has not lost the end for which it was created....
I have christian friends from other churchs and there women do these things and they do it because that is how they interpret the word.Its optional and not inforced by the church or by there husbands.They do it as an act of worship to the Lord.The point is how you interpret the word that was what i was getting at as we know the word is the inspired word of God to understand it we need the inspiration of the holy spirit otherwise the word is dead and brings no life.In the case of mother etta she was called to preach and God used her as an evengelist in her day her ministry grew she witnessed to thousands she healed the sick and saved the lost you can argue over a point but the proof is there that God uses women just as he uses men in ministry today.
Their bodies were not identified — in some cases because their parents do not yet know they are dead, in others because their mothers don't care where they are and their fathers are either dead, disappeared, or incarcerated.
But you can't judge the people who were leaving a peaceful place after trying to celebrate the New Year in peace, and walked out to see their friends, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, neighbors on the floor dead.
my dead granny or my Mother - in - Law, I say no they would not do better.
These days he talks to his old man about once a month, which is not nearly as often as he gabs with his dead mother.
I wish my wife would, she fires into life for one night every so often and then it's back to the career, the dogs, the kids, the friends, the mother in law, etc... I'm actually like a sex toy, I'm taken out the cupboard every so often in the hope the batteries are not dead and fired up...
Dramatic example; last year, my mother said she wouldn't come to my wedding if unless I promised her my father would not be MENTIONED at any point during the day — he had been dead for 3 years at that point, and they had been divorced more almost twenty years before that — but she was still mad at him!
I started off very healthy, and eventually went back to being very healthy, and without the machines that go beep and the resources of a hospital the fact that my pregnancy hadn't stayed normal would not have been that clear, and I would have been one of the healthy low risk mothers that ended up dead.
Given a whole lot of not - that - uncommon or even very uncommon complications, a homebirth means a dead baby and / or a dead mother.
We all have to answer for what we do on this earth so you may want to consider the mother's who have accidentally smothered their child in a bed, like my friend who did not fit into any of your risk factor groups... because her daughter is dead and will always be dead and she will never be whole or truly happy again.
Michelle Franklin: Well, one of the interesting things that I have read but don't remember the website but they were talking about this cover and they described a mother is having like a dead eyed stare.
If you look at what women are actually dying from during childbirth in the US, it's all chronic medical conditions that were exacerbated by the stresses of pregnancy and childbirth, often because the dead mothers are black and / or poor and didn't have access to primary healthcare before becoming pregnant.
Dead and compromised babies and mothers are not to my taste, no matter how much the sweet song of bucks is to yours.
The time «limit» (not set in stone FYI) is there as a guideline because negative outcomes (i.e. dead babies, PPH) increase the longer the mother is in labor.
THEM: * recite SOGC guidelines for induction after 41 weeks, cite data showing an increase in the risk of stillbirth after 39 weeks, particularly amongst older mothers, me with a narrow pelvis, a first - timer carrying a posterior baby estimated at 9.2 lbs, BPP / NST only a snapshot of what's happening right at that moment and while a bad BPP / NST is unequivocally a poor sign, a good BPP / NST is not always indicative of zero issues * And then they played the dead baby card.
We don't need another mother smugly telling us how thankful we should be that we aren't dead!
Thankfully, I have not experienced ppd, but for mothers that have, I think holistic practices should really be taken under consideration more often... or even if just for a new mother's recovery and general health So many people have made negative comments about consuming their own placenta and comparing it to animals eating other dead animals and feces, but don't think twice about consuming food products produced using actual animals... cow's milk, goat milk, cheeses, burgers, bacon (pigs are considered one of the filthiest animals on the planet — they defacate where they sleep, roll around in it, eat rotted food, yet no one seems to think twice about eating any part of them).
He don't care about us,» said Constance Malcolm, the mother of Ramarley Graham, an unarmed black teen shot dead by police in his Bronx home in 2012.
TIMES SQUARE — When she heard about the confrontation with police that left Staten Island man Eric Garner dead, Constance Malcolm, mother of Ramarley Graham, the unarmed Bronx teen fatally shot in his own home by NYPD Officer Richard Haste in 2012, says she couldn't watch the viral video of the incident.
Scientists have recorded cases of adult chimps apparently caring for fellow animals before they die, and chimp mothers have been observed carrying around the bodies of infants for days after their death — although scientists have debated whether the latter behavior represents true grieving or if the mothers didn't realize their infants were really dead.
«Exoplanets are not going to be lifeless, dead objects; they'll be rich with everything Mother Nature can muster.»
Not only is she drop dead gorgeous on the outside, but she is a mother of six children which is incredible in itself, and at the same time she is a really great philanthropist.
A man enters a bathroom to see a smiley face drawn in blood on the mirror and his wife dead; he shouts and cries, then blocks the door so his teen son can not see his mother.
For one thing, it turns out that Four's mother, Evelyn, kind of like Hiccup's mother Valka in «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» is not dead but merely gone.
Evelyn wants Jeanine dead but Four, who has issues with his mother (who doesn't in these films?)
Director: Leigh Whannell Cast: Stefanie Scott, Lin Shaye, Dermot Mulroney, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell Plot: Quinn Brenner (Scott) desperately wants to contact her dead mother, but in attempting to contact the dead, she attracts the attention of the Man Who Can't Breathe, who decides to make her his pet.
The story followers high schooler Simon (Devon Bostick) as he confronts the mysterious past of his dead mother (Rachel Blanchard's Rachel) and father (Noam Jenkins» Sami) while working on an assignment from his teacher (Arsinee Khanjian's Sabine), which certainly doesn't sit well with his working - class uncle (Scott Speedman's Tom).
It's impossible to reconcile the idea of a son alive with that of a son dead, so he shows the mother in bubbles of congealed time, invested in futile pursuits, as in the moment when, drowned in darkness, she calls a woman she does not know on the phone to ask her to be a character witness for her son.
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But within a few years, upon learning about the girl's grieving biological mother Hannah Roennfeldt (Rachel Weisz), Tom begins dropping hints that her child is not dead.
Max's dead mother, Rosemary's dead husband (another Rushmore graduate), and Herman's stint in Vietnam may not be equivalent points of reference for these characters, but the movie gently treats them as if they were.
Whether through virtue, savvy, or just general badassedness, these women are not above doing what's necessary to make it through to the sequel — even if that means putting on Jason's dead mother's moth - eaten sweater, because that shit had to be gamey.
Our angry young man is the Shaun (Simon Pegg) of the title, a feckless drone with a dead - end job that is a daily, even hourly humiliation, a girlfriend that yearns for something more, a mother he adores, a step - father that chases him around the backyard with big sticks, an obnoxious roommate that he rather likes, and a responsible roommate that he rather despises, not to mention fears.
The Rebecca figure, meanwhile, is not a dead spouse but, in another plausibly Hitchcockian nod, the spectre / structuring absence of Reynolds's late mother, who did a number on her son to the point that he's become England's suavest, most seductive commitment - phobe.
Star Wars (like so many big genre properties) is known for its dead mothers or mother figures, and we can't undo the decades where they weren't paid much thought.
They dead just bring out the worst in the living, and there's plenty to draw out of the bitter father Ben Harmon (Dylan McDermott), a psychiatrist who needs to heal himself, resentful mother Vivien (Connie Britton), who still hasn't forgiven him for his affair, and angry teenage daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga), who has plenty to rebel against.
So Shideh is very frustrated and angry — at her husband, Iraj (Bobby Naderi), at the fact that people think she incapable at being a mother, at the fact that she can't fulfill her dead mother's dream of becoming a doctor.
The two brothers are reunited at the wedding of their doting mother (Glenn Close), which is also when Peter finds out their father is not long dead of cancer, as his mom always said, but alive and well.
They thought he was dead, but it turns out their mother, a 1970's wild - child, didn't know who their father was, so she just told her kids he was dead.
Burdened with all of the emotional issues (a dead father, a remarried mother, a slowly becoming successful ex), Calvin can't get started on his new book.
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