He boards a ship which he know is
doomed by God and goes down into the deepest part of the ship and falls asleep, waiting for death to come upon him.
It is a sentiment often expressed on this blog and in real life by believers when they talk about those who think differently going to hell or being
doomed by their god.
Not exact matches
Or... you can put asside your prophecies of
doom & gloom, praying and hoping for
God to smite all the yellow, black & brown people who don't believe the way you do anyway, and attempt to make peace with your neighbors, not
by converting them at swordpoint, but accepting them and learning about their cultures and traditions and give them as much respect as you want them to show you.
It is the spiritual reality of our sin, created
by it as a natural consequence of our free will — and something
God never intended for us to go to, to the point of total self - sacrifice to us to help save us from our own self - made
doom.
The beasts receive their
doom, and pass from the scene: the powers of evil are overthrown, not
by any human virtue or strength, but
by the presence and power of the living
God.
Hence, to use the present and its language structure as a basis for verifying whether
God is real or not is
doomed to fail, for
God, who
by presupposition is the most fully empirical, can not be found in the region that is partially empirical.
Greetings Matthew, You say... («Your prescription is
doomed fail because it ignores the original curse given
by God in the garden where women will desire to control their husbands.»)
Your prescription is
doomed fail because it ignores the original curse given
by God in the garden where women will desire to control their husbands.
I think that the Hockey
Gods will be upset
by this, and the fact that the beer touched the Cup and he drank out of it will be enough to
doom him and the Canadiens.
Created
by Hephaestus, the
god of stone masonry, the necklace had the power to provide its owner eternal youth and also bring
doom.
by Walter Chaw A few things become clear as John Slattery's
God's Pocket unspools unsteadily in the titular, fictional Philadelphia slum: that it's perhaps as difficult to adapt Pete Dexter as it is Ray Bradbury, for many surprisingly similar reasons (like him, Dexter's power is in the rhythm and economy of his prose and the poetry of his characters» interior lives); that Philip Seymour Hoffman is irreplaceable and
doomed to be remembered for too rarely finding roles worthy of him; and that young Caleb Landry Jones is consistently an astonishment and someone to follow.
Rather than a hero chosen
by the
Gods, this Link is a stark, lonely figure,
doomed to repeatedly travel through time, forcing Termina's inhabitants to relive their misery over and over.