«I don't know why he chose to sit in Rev. Wright's congregation for over 20 + years and by accounts, appeared to ardently follow the hate
filled diatribes that spewed from the pulpit.»
For example, I don't know why he chose to sit in Rev. Wright's congregation for over 20 + years and by accounts, appeared to ardently follow the hate
filled diatribes that spewed from the pulpit.
If atheists want to point the finger at Christians for being angry and condemning (and rightfully so in may cases) then they too are just as hypocritical with the wrath -
filled diatribes you read here.
Michael, can you make it more obvious that your long - winded, grammatical error -
filled diatribe — especially the part where you equate female authors to «clucking hens» — is nothing more than a detraction from responding to the points I made?
Not exact matches
Why would you steal another's handle to post your hate... we're used to your hate -
filled, blasphemous
diatribe, so man up and stand behind your crude and crass vitriol.
Modern parenting is
filled with do this, don't do that, make sure you do this but only a little of that, and other
diatribes of how we're totally screwing kids up.
That material is certainly befitting of the stage, as it is
filled with those lengthy
diatribes for the actors to really lash into, as well as its subtle as a sledgehammer themes and metaphors.
With the borders
filled in by revivalist performances from Rene Russo and Bill Paxton — and a whole chunk of space dedicated to Riz Ahmed «s consciously unconscious thespian discharge — Gilroy's perfectly written
diatribe to greed and America's obsession with suburbian horrors becomes the most arresting and visceral thematic account of where we stand as a nation and featured the best performance of the year in Jake Gyllenhaal.
The air
fills with a distorted disquieting
diatribe in which he details plagues, suffering and a desire to fly, to swim, to escape.
Given that you seem to think that writing long
diatribes filled with insults is a standard worth reaching for, I'm wondering about what metric you use for measurement.