Sentences with phrase «everything bad in»

Since you don't seems to be happy with religions across the world You seems you be blaming every wars and everything bad in this world is all done because of religions..
Sure, it would be nice to try to prevent everything bad in the world, but we need to face the fact that we can not afford it!
People like this guy blame Jesus for everything bad in the world, but the bible said people like him would do what he's doing.

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His recommendation: «Don't try to put everything you have into one of these trusts — just what you would need to live comfortably if, in a worst - case scenario, you lost everything else.
Timing is everything in building the right team for a new company and, notwithstanding the fact that too often people are too slow in bolstering their business with some seasoned seniors, it's just as bad to be too early as too late.
If you find you're constantly in a bad mood or feeling depressed, it can affect everything — your personal relationships, your health and your ability to focus and get things done at work.
Not everything is a fire drill or a complete crisis and going off half - cocked is the worst thing you can do in sensitive situations — especially when it later becomes clear that you charged off in the wrong direction.
Just in case the worst happens anyway, keep everything backed - up.
Everything in here is bad for you, it screams, and isn't it wonderful?
Giving away everything of value in your company for free is bad.
By choosing to focus on the positive, skillfully sharing your own personal experience, or simply reminding the person that everyone has a bad day, you do everything in your power to help that person recover.
In fact, in my discipline, German, we actually call our advisers Doktorvater (or Doktormutter), and that term carries with it all of the attendant baggage: the simultaneous need to please and inability to please enough, the simultaneous need to follow in footsteps and distinguish oneself as an individual, the simultaneous reverence for and resentment of everything — good or bad — in the parent that reminds one of oneselIn fact, in my discipline, German, we actually call our advisers Doktorvater (or Doktormutter), and that term carries with it all of the attendant baggage: the simultaneous need to please and inability to please enough, the simultaneous need to follow in footsteps and distinguish oneself as an individual, the simultaneous reverence for and resentment of everything — good or bad — in the parent that reminds one of oneselin my discipline, German, we actually call our advisers Doktorvater (or Doktormutter), and that term carries with it all of the attendant baggage: the simultaneous need to please and inability to please enough, the simultaneous need to follow in footsteps and distinguish oneself as an individual, the simultaneous reverence for and resentment of everything — good or bad — in the parent that reminds one of oneselin footsteps and distinguish oneself as an individual, the simultaneous reverence for and resentment of everything — good or badin the parent that reminds one of oneselin the parent that reminds one of oneself.
«You are the most diverse class in Northeastern's history — in other words, you are Donald Trump's worst nightmare... I think that everything that we've lived and learned tells us that we will never come out on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt.
In it, Shirkani (EQ expert) talks about the hurdles she's overcome throughout her life and the best practices that helped her choose resilience when everything seemed to be taking a turn for the worse.
«There will be further action as necessary, including parting ways with anyone whose behavior prevents Tesla from being a great place to work and making sure we do everything possible to stop bad behavior from happening in the first place.
Here, Tony Coffey, senior vice president and portfolio manager, Franklin Templeton Multi-Asset Solutions, explains why investors who sold everything in a panic probably bore the worst scars.
With our system, you don't have to worry about the whims of a single individual or that they'll wake up in a bad mood and decide to sell everything in your account because they're panicked over something they saw on TV.
«This is a company that I regard in a first - class crisis that acts as if everything is fine,» TV anchor Jim Cramer said on CNBC afterward, calling it «the worst conference call of 2016.»
«Premier Christy Clark and the B.C. Liberals briefly swooped into Likely several days after the tailings pond failure assuring the town everything was all right, but then disappeared as the bad news rolled in,» said New Democrat leader John Horgan.
If a strategy only works when everything is working but doesn't work in years when times are tough, then I would argue such a strategy is a bad strategy.
If the business collapses, you could lose everything and since you won't be involved in the day - to - day operations, you might not have the chance (or the authority) to stop a bad situation from getting worse.
After getting burned badly in the housing crash, most lenders now check everything on a borrower's loan application.
So, such company is saved, cost to the taxpayers isn't too extreme (selling price should cover most of the bailout, maybe even result in profit), owners would know that they aren't shielded in case of bad decisions, but will lose everything, and executives would know that they can forget about their golden parachutes.
In this special «Best and Worst 2013» edition of The Motley Fool's everything - financials show, Where the Money Is, banking analysts David Hanson and Matt Koppenheffer tell viewers why Blackstone Group (NYSE: BX) crushed the market in 2013 and could be poised to continue producing strong returnIn this special «Best and Worst 2013» edition of The Motley Fool's everything - financials show, Where the Money Is, banking analysts David Hanson and Matt Koppenheffer tell viewers why Blackstone Group (NYSE: BX) crushed the market in 2013 and could be poised to continue producing strong returnin 2013 and could be poised to continue producing strong returns.
Charter's cord cutting problems shouldn't be surprising, given the company's response to this market evolution has been to largely double down on all the bad ideas that helped create it in the first place (from shoddy customer service and relentless price increases on everything from programming to hardware rental, to using sneaky fees to covertly jack up prices further).
In addition to everything Pete mentioned, let's tell the truth and admit that the conservative media is worse than it used to be.
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
Take everything that is good in humans and everything that is bad, mix it together, pour it in a vat of irony and then boil it down and stick it in one small area.
@grist how many times has the world pushed their stuff on christians saying we cant pray in school saying we cant you persecute us all the time you take GOD's name in vein right in our faces all the time and we come out and stand up for our beliefs and we are the bad guy i'm sorry sir but you are extrtemly wrong funny everything us christians do is wrong telling us what to preach and what not to preach and you say we are pushing our beliefs on people
Everything they wrote was either a 30 year old story handed down to them, something they heard on the street, or their own opinions, or in the case of Revelation, a really, really bad acid trip.
Pick which side you are going to be on — His or the complaining, unbelieving, cynical side, which in the end will be everything worse than you can even imagine.
That's the best you can do and stop saying everything good that happens is because of god while excusing everything bad that happens as «He works in mysterious ways.»
This is as bad as one who takes everything in the Bible literal.
Case in point, it is not logical to suggest there is «good» vs «bad» if there is no ultimate moral authority, no higher power that created everything, including free will and the ability to choose whether to heed that drive to do what is «good» vs doing what you want to do at the expense of «good» and of other people.
Even worse, those very atheists who spend all of their time on forums like this and fighting against the truth (rather than being out enjoying the world in what little time they have) will ultimately die and go to hell only to then find out the truth — that they've been wrong about everything they've believed their whole life.
«Case in point, it is not logical to suggest there is «good» vs «bad» if there is no ultimate moral authority, no higher power that created everything»
If we believe that God wills everything, good or bad, to happen to us, it gives us some temporary relief from confusion and condemnation, but in the long - term, it slanders God, hinders our trust in God, and leads to passiveness.
It could also be a lot worse if we went by EVERYTHING in the Bible.
Johnny Depp for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, everything about The Emoji Movie and Transformers: The Last Knight in the «Worst Screen Combo» category, for «any combination of two humans, two robots or two explosions.»
And contrary to everything you've heard from the complementarian camp, in nearly 13 years of egalitarian marriage we've never reached that big, bad hypothetical impasse in which we simply can not agree and need someone to play a gender - based trump card to prevent paralysis.
In their profoundly shallow and reductive view of world history — such as their complete and uncritical acceptance of the asinine assertions of pseudohistorian D.M. Murdock, also known as Acharya S. — Zeitgeisters presume that everything they see as bad in the world, principally money and religion, was designed by a single person or group of people and then implemented whole and complete, the way automobiles go from the drawing board to the factory floor in DetroiIn their profoundly shallow and reductive view of world history — such as their complete and uncritical acceptance of the asinine assertions of pseudohistorian D.M. Murdock, also known as Acharya S. — Zeitgeisters presume that everything they see as bad in the world, principally money and religion, was designed by a single person or group of people and then implemented whole and complete, the way automobiles go from the drawing board to the factory floor in Detroiin the world, principally money and religion, was designed by a single person or group of people and then implemented whole and complete, the way automobiles go from the drawing board to the factory floor in Detroiin Detroit.
God as an occasional intervener is as bad as God in full control of everything, giving us a picture of an arbitrary and capricious actor, at times withholding from the most deserving people help that is desperately needed.
Everything in me resisted the admission, fearing that exposure of my sin at its worst would lead to relational disaster and rejection.
No, this type of guilt is a luxury mostly afforded to the White Anglo - Saxon Protestants who endure the obligation of feeling bad for the plight of everybody and everything in the world.»
Sometimes I get tired of «living in the tension» and I long for the days when everything in life fit into neat and tidy categories of right and wrong, black and white, good and bad, us and them.
Everything else before was both good and bad all in one and then many of them — a pantheon of powers to go along with a pantheon of mythical creations of creation.
Choice, something Americans expect to exercise in everything from TV programs to marital partners, is hardly a bad thing in itself.
If we ask God to show us if we've done anything for Him that may be worthless and bad, I believe He is willing to point it out, forgive us, recycle it, and work everything for His glory in our lifetimes (Rom.
If you were God everything would be right and everyone would love everyone and nothing bad would ever happen and the deficit would be eliminated and all the men would be good looking and all the women strong and all the children above average and a chicken in every pot and free beer on Fridays and we'd all like it whether we wanted to or not.
Science is not bad in itself but we honor it too much today as if everything would depend on science — we give it too high a rank.
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