Sentences with phrase «father was violent»

The mother alleged that the father was violent and had severe alcohol issues which prevented him from properly caring for the children.

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These are not your father's plutocrats, these «human tech stocks of our economy, prone to violent swings and rapid cycles of value creation and destruction.»
If a basic rule of hermeneutics is that the simpler and clearer texts should override the more difficult and troubling texts, and if Jesus Christ is the image of the invisible God so that He can say «if you have seen Me, you have seen the Father,» why do we choose to let the more troubling, difficult, and violent texts override and trump the loving, merciful, and Christlike texts?
But Judea is still full of danger since Herod's son Archelaus is as violent as his father.
If this is how Jesus lived and talked, but then He says He revealed the Father to us (however He says it) but never showed any violent tendencies, it seems deceptive to me.
As James Madison, the «Father of the Constitution» said, «There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by the gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpation.»
In previous posts I have suggested that Jesus became sin for us (2 Cor 5:21), and since Jesus reveals the Father to us, it seems to follow that maybe this is what God was doing in the Old Testament in the violent sections.
Father Was A Proud Freedom Fighter — NOT EXACTLY, he was part of one of the most corrupt and violent governments Kenya has ever hWas A Proud Freedom Fighter — NOT EXACTLY, he was part of one of the most corrupt and violent governments Kenya has ever hwas part of one of the most corrupt and violent governments Kenya has ever had.
Even though the book of revelation may have some violent passages it is always God the father committing the acts and never his followers.
I've been bullied a lot, especially by my adoptive father who is very aggressive / violent and scornful, but also by men in the church who think they have a direct line to God.
I was born in Liberia, West Africa, where my father served in the Special Security Service of President Samuel Doe (no relation), who had come to power through a violent military coup ten years earlier.
In my book Jewish Renewal: A Path to Healing and Transformation, I point out that in the original Hebrew version the word for «the Lord» that calls Abraham to sacrifice his son is very different than the word for the angel of God (YHVH) who tells Abraham to NOT GO THROUGH WITH IT, and that the reason we Jews celebrate Abraham as the father of our people is NOT because of his faith in being willing to carry out this violent and bloody act, but rather because he was able to hear the voice of God as a voice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OF GOD.
We recall the starving thousands in China, the pitiable folk in insane asylums, prisons, hospitals, the drunkard who is violent in his home, the prodigal son, wasting his substance in the far country, remembering that we, too, are this prodigal son who can say nothing more to his father than, «Father, I am no more worthy to be called thy son...» What has happened to the image ofather than, «Father, I am no more worthy to be called thy son...» What has happened to the image oFather, I am no more worthy to be called thy son...» What has happened to the image of God?
Practitioners and policy makers from the Global North may find alienating the emphasis on «non-violent» fathering (maybe in some communities in the Global South «violent» fathering is the norm — but surely in many others it is not?)
I was holding a 6354 dollar check to give him at his work gate Christmas day with the first vacation that any one knew of since his sophmore year of high school He had been violent the last eleven years the last Christmas in 2008 forcing two men out of the back of his fathers car at 45 mph on asphalt trying to get him into work and choking his father unconsious with another man hitting on the hood of the car from inside, He was just not being in the least cooperative with any thing he had not since 2001, Things were deadly by that point all because he wanted it his way.
In fact, the new legislation may actually help some vulnerable mothers: in the past, a violent or otherwise seriously problematic unmarried father could simply be «left off» the birth certificate, no questions asked.
Given that poor communication skills are strongly correlated with violent behaviour in men, it seems likely that a father with poor language skills will be more likely to act violently towards both his partner and his children; or for family interactions to be less productive and pleasant.
They're either militarised and violent (Terminator 1, Transformers, Robocop, Tron's MCP, Yul Bryner in Westworld), surrogate father figures (Terminator 2, The Iron Giant) or buddies (Star Wars, Silent Running, Moon, Interstellar — note how those next - gen droids formed an easy, bantery bond with Matthew McConaughey but barely spoke to Anne Hathaway).
Kinderhook, NY — October 28, 2016... John Faso's campaign today released its latest ad featuring a father whose daughter was murdered by a violent felon.
The most notorious of the constituencies was the Ningo - Prampram constituency where the «father and son» contest turned violent.
After a rancorous campaign littered with insults; a violent election which had to be rescheduled for a day, the «small boy» in the father and son battle of Ningo - Prampram has pulled the biggest shock in the National Democratic Congress Parliamentary elections beating the incumbent ET Mensah.
In a 2008 survey on the gaming habits of about 2,500 young people, Gentile and his father, psychologist J. Ronald Gentile, found that children and adolescents who played more violent games were likelier to report «aggressive cognitions and behaviors.»
For a father as doting on his daughter as Sir Philip Green, the discovery she is dating a «violent criminal» must have come as something of a shock.
In this violent crime drama, a drifter returns to his hometown in Florida only to discover that his father, the local mayor, was the victim of a mysterious murder during his absence.
Rounding out the sterling cast, Sebastian Stan embodies Tonya's first love / husband / ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, as a sleazy, if seemingly harmless, dummy with a volatility and violent streak while still managing to bring extra layers to him; Paul Walter Hauser is hilariously moronic as wannabe secret agent Shawn Eckhardt; Julianne Nicholson is felicitous casting, looking like every skating coach, and excellent in her own right as the warm Diane Rawlinson; and McKenna Grace (2017's «Gifted») brings a touching sense of heartache to young Tonya, especially as she pleads for her father to stay as he leaves his daughter with LaVona.
T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) is due to become king following the violent death of his father (which was shown in an explosive scene in Captain America: Civil War).
His mother is dying, and his father, an out - of - work firefighter, indulges an increasingly drunken and violent temper.
On the road, he gripes about the evils of» society,» and he nurses family wounds: the father (William Hurt) who was a materialist, and violent, too; the mother (Marcia Gay Harden) who enabled him.
Wikus» MNU overlord, who just happens to also be his father - in - law, has appointed him to move the increasingly undesirable and violent interlopers out of Johannesburg and into a not - so - glorified concentration camp many miles outside the city.
Monique's choices seem real because she's such a vital conduit for them, but they're slightly cheapened by her father's violent inability to be a decent option.
«Starred Up» Synopsis: A violent young offender is sent to the same prison as his father, a long - term inmate.
The pair start tormenting the three residents — father, mother and boy - child — but as they say, in direct - to - camera shots, they merely commit their violent acts to entertain the audience, presuming that spectators are delighted by watching torture scenes on screen.
A stark, brutal, yet tender prison drama starring Jack O'Connell as a violent inmate sent to the same lock - up as his jailbird father (Ben Mendelsohn), the film's shot through with a raw energy and authenticity that's closer to «A Prophet» than to most other British films in the genre, with Mackenzie making the movie feel like he's bottled up a hurricane of tension, which at any second could kick through the screen at you and hit you with a sock full of snooker balls.
The diminutive Browning plays Babydoll, (no real name is given or needed) a young woman who accidentally kills her little sister while defending herself from her violent step - father.
Living on a secret island, Nim and her father eat mealworms for dinner, are exposed to violent tropical storms, and have their beach invaded by passengers from an ocean liner who show up in bikinis.
In the original Taken, a cheerfully violent Luc Besson / Pierre Morel thriller, Albanian human traffickers made the big mistake of kidnapping Mills» daughter Maggie, and were then chased around Paris by her large and irate father.
There's stuff about snuff videos, as well as a fairly violent shootout in a warehouse that puts an exclamation point on the movie's themes about sins of the fathers and legacies of violence.
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Yahoo Movies has debuted four first look images for Eli Roth's upcoming remake of the 1974 revenge thriller Death Wish featuring Bruce Willis and Vincent D'Onofrio; check them out here... «A mild - mannered father is transformed into a killing machine after his family is torn apart by a violent act.»
(As ever, Amistad's Djimon Hounsou fulfills the liberal need for statuesque suffering; here he plays a stern Sierra Leonean father whose family is torn asunder by violent paramilitaries.)
«We find out why she has such empathy with the street children and we go back to her horrific life in 1950s Dublin, and she grows up in a tenement and her father is a sometimes violent drunk, and her sainted mother dies young, and she's sent off to the nuns in Galway.
The film's comparison points are clear — a little bit of «Scum,» a little bit of «A Prophet «-- but it sets itself apart by making Jack O'Connell «s central character Eric (who is «starred up,» prison slang for being a high - risk violent offender) a hair - trigger, emotionally fucked psychopath, and by putting him in the same wing as his father Neville (Ben Mendelsohn), a long - time lifer who's the right - hand man to prison kingpin Spencer (Peter Ferdinando)s comparison points are clear — a little bit of «Scum,» a little bit of «A Prophet «-- but it sets itself apart by making Jack O'Connell «s central character Eric (who is «starred up,» prison slang for being a high - risk violent offender) a hair - trigger, emotionally fucked psychopath, and by putting him in the same wing as his father Neville (Ben Mendelsohn), a long - time lifer who's the right - hand man to prison kingpin Spencer (Peter Ferdinando)s the right - hand man to prison kingpin Spencer (Peter Ferdinando).
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But every twist in the movie is too easy to see coming, even as it lurches into more frightening and violent territory in its final act, when Gardner's son Nicky (an admirably plucky Noah Jupe) begins to do battle with his father.
And then she runs smack into Marlin (Albert Brooks, A Most Violent Year), Nemo's father, looking for Nemo, and we are back to the start of the previous film.
Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller) now combines owning a rundown pub with a little gentle blackmail; Spud (Ewen Bremner) is still on the «scag» and failing as a father; and the terrifyingly violent Begbie (Robert Carlyle) is in jail.
It stars Agyness Deyn (who is sensational) as a put - upon young woman who is removed from her studies to work the farm under the iron fist of her violent father, played by Peter Mullan.
Nobel Son (R for profanity, sexuality and violent gruesome images) Dysfunctional family dramedy about a kidnapped Ph.D. student (Bryan Greenberg) who is left in the hands of his abductors when his Nobel Prize - winning father (Alan Rickman) refuses to meet their $ 2,000,000 demand for ransom.
Those growing up in poverty are more likely to experience trauma, to live without their fathers, to go home to more violent neighborhoods, and to otherwise face situations that make it more likely that they may misbehave at school.
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