Besides, we already have a staggering surplus of kittens and puppies literally
dying for want of homes.
It was Dr Walley, who has witnessed first - hand the horror of young mothers
dying for want of appropriate medical facilities, who suggested that to the Seven Sorrows of Mary an eighth sorrow should be added: the suffering of thousands of women who die giving birth to their babies and the millions who, in despair, turn to abortion.
America is
dying for want of repairmen!
No, I don't think we will
die for wanting health and safety for those we love, especially if we know the source of their health and safety.
Yes, it is a natural experience encountered by millions and millions of women throughout history - but it is worth remembering that many have also
died for want of the basic medical care that some in the West fondly imagine we can do without.
In the Sahel, a semi-arid belt across West Africa south of the Sahara Desert, at least 100,000 people perished and millions of cattle
died for want of pasture.
The bike lanes are a tooth - rattling mess full of potholes and delivery trucks, and they let the bikeshare program
die for want of $ 80,000 while they can blow $ 100,000 on a whiny advertising campaign.
Meanwhile, hundreds of millions on the planet suffer and
die for want of a basic commodity.
♫ The lips of the righteous teach many, But fools
die for want of wisdom.
Not exact matches
While he believes companies like Emerald Therapeutics and Immusoft will be huge businesses, it's also very much a personal quest
for Thiel: He doesn't
want to
die.
There's a couple reasons
for this: after massive sleep deprivation and zero separation between work and personal life, taking a step back often reminds a founder of the things that they
want in their personal life and gives motivation to the work life and while in a lull this can upset investors or look like avoidance, its in almost every case helped the company and lets be honest, if a company is going to
die it isn't going to
die in one week but be surprised at how much sleep a founder might need and you probably wouldn't
want many friends around.
For instance, if your spouse
died, you'll
want to locate a will, if there is one, and obtain a death certificate so that you can begin the process of claiming any life - insurance death benefits and other possible benefits.
(That said, many people agreed that they
want email to
die and
for something else to replace it.
Retiring early is great
for those who
want to
die early.
In 2009, as Chicago manufacturer Wiegel Tool Works was emerging from the recession and
wanting to hire again, company president Aaron Wiegel noticed that his job ads
for tool and
die makers were going unfilled
for months.
As he buried the deal, without praise, he added, «I
want to have a moment of silence
for all the money that's going to
die in this deal in this project.
You can plan all you
want for the future, but what if the stock market crashes, what if you get sick and can't do things you enjoy, or what if you
die?
You might also
want life insurance to cover college expenses
for your kids if you
die, or pay off your mortgage at that point, or to pay
for funeral expenses, or to protect the income your business gets from a key employee.
While the legendary CEO - fixer Bill Campbell recently
died, sources said that Kalanick
wants to reach out to a number of other CEOs
for guidance, including people like Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri.
For example, during the U.S. campaign season, you had people on the extreme right who
wanted to discredit Hillary Clinton on the basis of her health, so you saw titles such as, «Is Hillary Clinton
Dying?
For one to say that building a Mosque near ground zero is wrong is no different than someone saying they don't
want a Christian church being built somewhere because someone close to them
died in a Christian cult bombing or suicide like Jim Jones or Timothy McVeigh, or to say they don't
want a Catholic church to be built because they or someone they care about was molested by a priest.
As
for me, I
want to know and commune with a being that, in my belief system, created me and
died for me.
¹ And here was a headline I
wanted to make fun of — again — but didn't feel like it should be in this roundup: Basebook (just what the users are all
dying for — or is it the fans of the sport that are
dying?)!
Jesus
dying for others sins was his choice, it was an offer
for anyone that
wants it.
Judas was a hero because he was willing to take the blame
for Jesus» fall even though God and Jesus both
wanted Jesus to
die.
I
want to know and commune with a being that says He created me and
died for me because He loved (loves) me.
if you
want to do something worthwhile
for all those who
died in the Holocaust..
... «OK, I'll put you down
for Christian then» «Next question, do you
want others to suffer and
die?»
I think there is this fallacy that
dying people all
want to confess their sins and ask god
for forgiveness.
Why are our soldier
dying for these silly cause??? They should decide if they
wanted to be part of this world or some kind of hell where they are promised 72 virgins with rivers of milk and honey.
I have been an ICU Nurse
for many years, people who
die are not as interested in religion as their families are... people even near death are often just in the moment and just
want to be comfortable
If they're
dying and wish to spend their last few breaths talking about their loves and sorrows, you might
want to listen and not speak... you shouldn't spend their last moments
for them, but with them.
If I were lying in a bed
dying, my family would be the thing I
want to talk about, to make sure that I can make a stranger understand my love
for them and hopefully keep them alive in one more person.
Also, if you don't
want to «fall
for a scam» that's ok, Christ didn't go begging people to beleive in Him (guy who
wanted to bury his dad, rich man, etc.), but I think (getting back to the article) that it's important if we are in the position of Chaplaincy then we should share the good news of Christ focusing on His love
for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ
died for us.
No one knows what happens when we
die, and anyone claiming such knowledge is a liar who probably
wants your money... in this case they
want $ 1.99
for a really crappy chicken sandwich.
This is great, but if you really
want to see what what God's love looks like, look to Jesus
dying on a cross
for the sins of the world, including the sins of those who are whipping his back and legs until his skin is gone and then laying that back on a rough and splintery wooden cross to crucify him, and continuing the torture until he's unrecognizable as a human being.
Why not accept the fact that people who were
dying merely
wanted to express their love or their feelings of melancholy
for the lack thereof — and just leave it at that?
II feel those
dying,
want to make sure their loved ones are cared
for.
For me personally, if a Chaplain comes to my
dying bedside, I wouldn't
want to talk about God.
I
want to know what sins I committed before I was even born that someone claims they
died for?
Nature (ie God or whatever)
wants us to be born, struggle
for survival, procreate, and then
die.
you also know that deep down you don't
want to simply
die and cease to exist, you feel a longing
for a connection, i believe we are all connected with the universe and i believe God created it.
So that being said, if I think someone is delusional
for their certainty in god, how do you think I feel when that same individual says «and not only that, but I have this list of 10 things he doesn't
want me to do, and I know what happens when I
die, and I know jesus took away our sins, and I know Mary was a virgin but got pregnant anyway, and I know he turned water into wine...» and on and on ad nauseum.
If they truly
want to follow Jesus then they would believe that he
died on the cross
for their sins and seek repentance through worship, service, etc..
The difference is atheists don't
want to hear it that according to you, we're going to scream and suffer and burn and be tormented and
die a million different agonizing ways over and over
for all of eternity.
He
died for you because he
wants you to come to His kingdom and live in paradise.
Redemption, sin, Jesus
dying on the cross
for our sins, no mention of anything that makes us
want to accept Jesus Christ as our Savior.
Some of us are drowning, suffocating,
dying of thirst
for want of the cold water of real community.
God
wants humanity to understand that nothing and nobody is beyond the scope of His redemptive purposes, and so by sending Jesus as the fulfillment of the most violent of religious texts, God not only revealed Himself by way of a stark contrast to that violence, but also showed how to reinterpret and understand those violent events in light of the self - sacrificial God
dying on the cross
for the sins of the whole world.
I've always disagreed, and think that even if there is a heaven, I'll be there when I
die, because any actual god worth having doesn't need or
want your belief, and wouldn't keep a good person to their core out of heaven... let alone burn and suffer
for eternity in hell.