Sentences with phrase «endure unspeakable»

Those who are saved will be taken up to heaven, and those who aren't will endure unspeakable suffering.
And that if you do not believe it then you will endure unspeakable eternal torture in the flames of hell created by the loving god.
When it comes to morals I am glad there is the possibility of hope for folks in the word who have endured unspeakable suffering at the hands of others immoral conduct in a choice to believe in justice either now or eternally in some form at the hands of an all powerful benevolent God.
In a statement, Alphonso David, counsel to the governor, said, «These families have endured unspeakable losses and their voices are important ones in this debate.
In perhaps the most revealing moment of John Trengove's The Wound, a band of young Xhosa tribesmen who've been living in huts and enduring an unspeakable initiation ceremony wander out of a thicket and are confronted by an electric pylon.
And then there is the key scene: the mortifying moment in the food bank itself, and wretched, proud Katie endures an unspeakable humiliation, which is almost unbearably moving.

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Everyone else, the story went, would endure months - long judgment amid chaos, destruction and unspeakable suffering.
No one is prepared, however, for the shocking, unspeakable secret that will reveal the enduring, destructive effects of personal vengeance on the human soul.
Then, for three years, she was imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II on the island of Celebes (now Sulawesi) and endured almost unspeakable hardships, including solitary confinement, near starvation, beatings and loss of her husband, the Rev. C. Russell Deibler.
Toilets are easily the most long - suffering fixtures of modern life, tucked away behind closed doors to endure decades of unspeakable uses — yet despite their years of doodyful service, most old porcelain thrones are still destined to an equally unpleasant afterlife in a landfill.
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