Sentences with phrase «enmity toward»

-- Reed Young's SciAm comment (quite a read) is suffused with the same unhinged loathing and enmity toward Dr. Curry that we see in settledscience's above comment.
This morning, as a member of the House spending panel that oversees NASA's budget, Wolf got a chance to combine his enmity toward the world's most populous country with his concern that U.S. leadership in space might be eroding.
The U.S. does not have intrinsic enmity toward Iraq and has no justification for unilateral military action.
They help to insure that devotion to a local community not involve defensiveness and enmity toward others.
The world - rejecting elements in Christianity are adequately explained by Jewish apocalypticism, and this, despite its enmity toward the present world, stopped short of and opposed the dissolution of moral order.
His insistence that God needs man's help to complete creation brings him close to Catholicism but removes him from Protestant Christianity, while his enmity toward any fixed laws and rules brings him close to radical Protestantism while setting him apart from Catholicism.
The Bible teaches the devil has enmity toward women, which is why I tend to see the pro-life movement as a wolf in sheep's clothing.
According to a September 2017 article in The Journal of Social History titled ««Banks of the People»: The Life and Death of the U.S. Postal Savings System,» the banking fraternity would maintain its enmity toward the government savings bank for the next 50 years.

Not exact matches

Christ crucified extends his arms toward both Jews and Gentiles; he died, St. Paul says, in order to reconcile the two peoples, and to break down the dividing barrier of enmity between them.
Bu t to think of this as expressing the enmity of the church toward science is profoundly wrong.
And here, perhaps, we find most significant reason for the unyielding enmity of England's peers toward America.
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