Sentences with phrase «edict when»

This edict when everywhere and to all languages.
So Israel follows the «do not kill» edict when it deliberately seeks out and bombs the civilian homes and wives and tiny children of elected Palestinian government officials.?

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Edicts won't work when it comes to getting this sort of a community moving in a common direction.
Islamic Finance has a set of specific rules which people follow when conducting business; such as the strict edict not to engage in usury or collecting interest off of loans.
It is comparable to the arrogance of the Supreme Court in the 1992 Casey decision, when it declared that not the Court but the character of the nation is being «tested» by whether or not it follows the Court's five - to - four edict in support of the abortion license.
It is very likely that Mordecai and Esther were not even alive when the edict was given to return.
But the Edict of Toleration that permitted Jews to return to Israel happened in 1844, which is why the Millerites said that that would be when Jesus would return.
During World War II, according to Dr. Holtom, Shinto nationalists hecjuently declared that the most sacred of all theft texts was the «divine» edict pronounced by Arnaterasu - Omi - Karni when she sent her grandson down from Talamaga - Hara to establish the state.
They know about the anti-Jewish polemics of certain church fathers; about the forced baptisms, especially of children; about the church council decree that sanctioned the removal of such children from their parents; about a papal edict encouraging raids on Jewish synagogues by the faithful; about the expulsion of all Jews from a country like Spain; about Luther's hate language directed against Jews when they did not convert according to his timetable; about the prohibition against Jews living in Calvin's Geneva; and about all the cruelties Christians have felt justified in perpetrating against the people they called «Christ - killers.»
When he saw that the first edict was not sufficient to torture Christians, he passed another edict in 258 AD.
And yet, in 1816, when the edict went out from the Prussian government that no one of the Jewish faith could serve as a lawyer or an apothecary within the kingdom, Hirschel Marx abandoned his Jewish faith and embraced Protestantism.
When the inquisitors arrived in a locality, the first step was the proclamation of the Edict of Grace, which listed the various heresies against the Faith and encouraged sinners to «relieve their consciences».
In other words — Catholics are encouraged to make their own judgement calls when it comes to morality, but you'll still go to hell if you disagree with their edicts.
In fact there is no «reason» or possible rationality when it comes to Allah and his edicts.
If we can take the year 30 A.D. as the date of the historic beginning of Christian history and 313 A.D., the date of the edict of Milan, as the moment when Christianity was legitimized in the Roman Empire, then the first major chunk of history is in focus.
When Diocletian decided on measures against the Christians, the serenity with which this decision was implemented in the series of edicts after 303 AD.
But, both Haman and the King would profit from this as they were going to plunder the Israelites, as we will see in verses 12 - 13 when they draft the edict.
But even more than this, remember I told you when we looked at chapter 3 that the edict went out on the eve of the Passover?
When the first edict went out under Haman, do you remember?
I don't like how it made me feel when I was a believer (I could never live up to those expectations), and I don't like how it makes me feel now (anger at theological edicts).
And he already had issued his famous edict: «Three things can happen when you pass, and two of them are bad.»
But the two have been feuding since spring training, when Hrabosky strongly criticized Rapp's edict that everyone.
After a recent meeting of the church's elders, to debate the matter Reverend Njohi passed an edict banning the wearing bras and panties when attending...
When Kim's attire turned to exclusively neutral shades shortly after giving birth to North, many pinned the wardrobe change on an edict from Kanye.
'» And when she switches gears, the sheer absurdity of the scene isn't only funny but illuminating, carrying its own message about the arbitrary nature of nearly all edicts and absolutes as the teacher, exuding ironclad authority, walks through neat rows of obedient students while they work, pausing only to offer corrections or suggestions in the form of Dogme principles.
So when their younger sister Jeanie (Sugar Lyn Beard) insists that her siblings bring dates to her destination wedding — a preemptive attempt to stop them from ruining yet another Stangle family gathering — the edict is coming from a place of love.
One of the first things interim Superintendent Ramon Cortines did when he took over was to reverse Deasy's edict and lift the ban on parent triggers.
The so - called «Circle F» project began in 1983, when Toyota's chairman issued the edict to «build a car better than the best in the world.»
In fairness to the game things do become a tad more challenging when mayoral elections get introduced because in the run - up to voting time you may be unwilling to spend goodwill to pass an edict that a party has proposed, even when it's something like removing punishments for homosexuality or providing free running water to homes.
This problem also occurred when I issued an edict that caused everyone to launch a massive celebration with fireworks; the games framerate would drop.
Get back to us when the 1st actual verifiable problem occurs due to not heeding the warming abatement edicts laid down by Algore & the Klimate Krank Krew.
So no TOBs adjustments are required and one wonders why the US needs to have so many TOBs adjustments when the Head of the US weather bureau was already issuing edicts on using standard hours as early as the late - 1800s.
Now under a federal state of emergency, following a government edict in February, local media reports say that Day Zero — the day when the city's water supply is switched off — has been set back to July 9 — a relief to those who had previously believed that April 16 or May 11 would see the taps stop running.
The issue of shunning made the Canadian news last week when the Alberta Court of Appeal ruled that judges can overturn unfair church edicts after a man was shunned by the Jehovah Witnesses church.
Though we make every effort to preserve your privacy we may need to disclose personal information when required by law or in the good - faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the edicts of the law or comply with a legal process served on our Web site.
An individual needs much more than ordinary knowledge of providing customer services when performing duties in this role, which is why it is important for applicants to make sure that their resume edicts their abilities and experiences in previous, similar roles.
We may disclose personal information when required by law or in the good - faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the edicts of the law or comply with legal processes served on National Marriage Encounter.
Now you know how we felt when the CREAcrats issued an unethically motivated edict to all 100,000 of the great unwashed not to discuss the terms of the Futures Initiative with anyone (including, especially, the media) that were to be discussed / voted on / rammed through behind closed doors at the St. John, NFLD shindig.
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