Sentences with phrase «edicts after»

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.
When Diocletian decided on measures against the Christians, the serenity with which this decision was implemented in the series of edicts after 303 AD.
Purchase the Reveal Path 2 Edict After battle 33 (Crying Mountain), choose «That must have really pissed you off».

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He wrote that «the Trump edict essentially kills any chances of this deal happening and is a major gut punch to those Qualcomm bulls hoping this soap opera could end with a bid following pressure from the shareholder meeting, which is poised to happen next month after getting delayed.»
The sacrifices were a concession by G - d to the Jews at Mt. Sinai (it was, after all, a negotiated contract, not an edict).
By the way by no means does this mean that I am particularly against Islam, I am also against Judaism, Christianity, and any unproven dark age manifestation of a all knowing, creator, If there was a god he sure does «nt need help enforcing his edicts and morals, remember that if there is a god then as many religions state, people will be judged upon there beliefs and sins after death and spend eternity in heaven or hell, so why is it so important for people to butt in and start trying to control each other and force people to believe in something that many think is absurd and insane.
Previously, after Haman's edict, Mordecai was in sackcloth and ashes, now he is dressed like a king.
The well - known modernist Rashid Rida, a pupil of Muhammad Abduh who became a leader of modernism in Egypt after his master's death, declared in a fatwa, a religious edict, that the conditional declaration of divorce is an unjustified innovation.
Further, have you modeled every single aspect of your life after the Bible, I mean im quite sure we could find some areas in which you have «convenientlly» elected to ignore certain biblical edicts (either because you think they are unimportant, impractical, or irrelevant; I mean for goodness sakes, the stories are set in the ancient near - east, there is no way you could mimic every aspect of bibllical life).
In January 250, shortly after the edict of Becins demanding the universal acknowledgement of the gods through sacrifice, Cyprian went into hiding in an unspecified place near Carthage, believing that as a man of distinction he would, if he remained in the city, provide a focus for pagan hostility to the Christians.
School food service directors opposed a congressional edict to raise prices, but would have preferred a House version that «sunsetted» the law after 10 years and required the USDA to conduct an impact assessment after four years.
In the first instance, the heads of Pakistani players were shaved off — for they violated the dress code of Taliban by wearing shorts; and, in the second case, the players were chased away from the stadium by bearded thugs because the timing of the match violated a recent edict of Taliban's spiritual leader, which prohibits the people from taking part in any sports activity after 4 pm.
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.
Failure to properly warn of the diabetes risk on the drug's label, even after the FDA's edict to include that information.
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