Sentences with phrase «entirely different»

The fact that you found a contradictory verse is not surprising but that is an entirely different discussion.
Neuhaus» position can somehow be reconciled with Pius XII's, why does it feel like one is reading two entirely different positions?
Mornings were spent in rehearsal for an entirely different play, all without help of a director.
And to show that Jesus came to reveal an entirely different kind of God he could quote Luke 10:22: «All things have been delivered to me by my Father; and no one knows who the Son is except the Father or who the Father is except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.»
I am pointing out how insulting such a view is to those who genuinely believe scripture teaches an entirely different truth than the one you proclaim.
From this, however, it does not follow that the ethical is to be abolished, but it acquires an entirely different expression, the paradoxical expression — that, for example, love to God may cause the knight of faith to give his love to his neighbor the opposite expression to that which, ethically speaking, is required by duty.
I would argue that the moral sense (not the metaphorical sense — that's something entirely different) is more important than the historical sense.
I think the biggest disconnect I have with you Jeremy, is that often your experience seems to be entirely different than mine; so that what seems to you to be «typical» to «most churches» doesn't seem to be the case to me, and probably anything that I would guess is «typical» could be just as foreign to you.
@Fintastic... do you have an example of the «this means that» (and I mean in context — can you find one example where one thing means something entirely different to the point of being contradictory, and not merely pointing to a parable as an example, which is no example at all).
they were «atheist» for an entirely different reason than countries like sweden and denmark.
An entirely different story representing another set of values would be expressed if the order were: «This my son was lost, and is found; he was dead, and is alive again.»
Or perhaps two persons representing entirely different value systems are joined by business contract or marriage bond and the ensuing struggle enlists interests and almost visceral participation.
«We must be pure in heart» is a statement entirely different from the text.
I often hear tales of clergy believing one thing, but preaching something entirely different because their congregation have very firmly held views on what they're willing to hear... and that's often what they were taught in Sunday school as children — they're 80 now.
What we do here, though, is an entirely different kettle of fish.
Any answer which we think we can give is an answer of an entirely different kind from that which we can give in the case of a man - made machine or the parts of a living organism.
«As no event and no shape,» observes Montaigne, «is entirely like another, so also is there none entirely different from another: an ingenious mixture on the part of Nature.
This alteration gives an entirely different meaning to the phrase.
But when belief in spirits and miracles has degenerated into superstition, it has become something entirely different from what it was when it was genuine faith.
From that time life has had an entirely different aspect.
I would agree that it is in ordinary secular use — e.g. of the soldier's death on the field of battle — but in the case of Christ it means something entirely different.
Pragmatically, they stand on an entirely different footing.
«That's entirely different than talking to somebody who demands acceptance rather than asking for forgiveness,» Cardinal George said.
Flexibility over means to the truth is one thing; flexibility about the truth itself is an entirely different matter.
For anybody to challenge the devotion to God of its members would be absurd, but it was also an entirely different service than those of my Catholic upbringing.
They will therefore maintain that there is existential truth which can not be expressed in the language of discursive terminology, and which therefore requires an entirely different language, indirect and allusive, but such as can not be supplanted or explained away.
I think the TSA needs to take an entirely different approach to this matter.
That is entirely a different subject altogether.
But the fact is that this is entirely different than how they were viewed and understood in the time period they were written.
In your gospels your jc god may have mentioned it, but he's an entirely different god
It did not take long to understand that pursuing justice was an entirely different sort of initiative.
But in the last pages of his work Heim declares that God's transcendence of the world is entirely different from all meanings of transcendence drawn from human experience.
But he's also the director of the Institute for Cognition and Culture at Queen's University in Belfast and his new book, The Belief Instinct, examines an entirely different subject: why our brains may be adapted to believe in gods, souls and ghosts.
I do not know Eddie Long nor his accusers, but I DO know it is easy to say what you think you'd do in a similar situation, and it may be an entirely different thing if you ever end uo in one.
God's call to each individual human is entirely different.
The whole idea of tithing is rooted in an entirely different time, culture and religion.
(3) This distinction is extremely far - reaching, argues Sandel; e.g., it involves entirely different views of how it is that the self becomes disempowered and dispossessed.
To some observers, it appears to justify the routine sequestration of these children in the tightly segregated neighborhoods in which they dwell, because this sequestration makes it possible to localize the «special» services that are believed to be appropriate to children who are seen as being absolutely and entirely different from our own.
We willingly answered questions about life and death in the concentration camps, but the situation was entirely different from that of the first phase.
Yet outside our home, our neighbors pursued an entirely different faith.
Is not the course of natural events entirely different from the drama of human history?
In his 2008 address to the university of La Sapienza which he was eventually prevented from giving because of the protests of a small number of the faculty, Pope Benedict proposed the use of an expression from the Council of Chalcedon, in an entirely different context, to describe the relationship between philosophy and theology: «without confusion, without separation.»
Such an emphasis would lead us in an entirely different direction.
It had, however, an entirely different consequence.
Non-Christian doctrines of God may declare him holy, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and glorious; but all these terms mean something entirely different because they are applied to a universal principle, a metaphysical entity, an immanent process, or a primal cause.
you need to look up the definition of scientific theory and law michigan, theories do not become laws, they describe two entirely different things.
Unfortunately, I've seen money that was left for a specific purpose in a church used for something entirely different.
John 3:16 says something entirely different
The fact is, the books are an entirely different thing, and I recommend that every family acquire the hardbound set with the wonderful original illustrations.
With this approach, the task of communicating vision became an entirely different effort.
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