Sentences with phrase «deaths befalls»

AIDS is only one avenue by which sickness and death befall those who play Russian roulette with God's eternal moral law.

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Death should be a constant dimension and quality of any Christian's life, not just something that befalls him at the last moment.
Two things are clear and can be understood by everybody: Death can befall us every moment and we have to die anytime at any rate.
It is not necessary to the completeness of the humanity of the second Adam that he should have suffered in this particular way, any more than that he should have experienced every kind of death that may befall us.
So if you are trying to point to the «sancti.ty» of life as an argument to support being against abortion you are ignoring the «natural» death toll that God allowed to befall those before proper prenatal care came into being.
Novelist John Updike (in the New, Yorker of January 11, 1982, p. 95) refers to this interval «when death was assumed to be a gateway to the afterlife and therefore not qualitatively different from the other adventures and rites of passage that befall a soul....
We must now try to say a word about an experience that sooner or later befalls almost every adult — the grief that comes when death removes a person that is loved.
Norman Cousins said that death is not the greatest tragedy which can befall a person; rather, the tragedy is in what dies in a person while he or she is alive.
What seems to be the first death in the use of autonomous vehicle features has befallen the driver of a Tesla Model S.
Any death before that was no death at all, but only a quick flight into whatever fate befell you — flies and maggots and stiff feathers and dust.
Fire or other disasters can befall your home while you are away, and the dog must have a way to escape possible death.
Consider the cruel circumstances that befall 4 out of 5 of the babies starvation, death from disease or accidents.
Serious harm or even death could befall your feline friend unless she gets urgent medical attention.
One good way of getting around death is to simply imprint your genetic code into a machine, and then have said machine totally rebuild you should the worst fate befall you.
In 1961 Hepworth was in the process of carving a new version out of what she considered to be the most exquisite piece of walnut, when she heard the news of Hammarskjöld's tragic death in a plane crash (a fate that had also befallen her first son, Paul Skeaping, in 1953).
Given the scale and broad sweep of these wildlife deaths, counting among them numerous protected species, steep legal consequences would most certainly befall the agency if it were not government sanctioned — but some fear their exemption from legal confines may have corrupted their purpose.
Civilly, only a judgment befalls defendants in accidental death cases.
Therefore, the major difference between Whole Life Insurance policies and different types of Term Life Insurance policies lies in the fact that the former protect you against the inevitable - your death that can befall you at any time, whereas the latter protect you against the possibility of your death within the period when your coverage is in effect, be it one year, five years, or thirty years.
You may never need it, but if that worst - case scenario should develop and a death or severe injury befalls your client, your insurance might save your business
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