Sentences with phrase «find grave»

It would seem that the «consensus,» if any, is on the side of those who find grave fault with the so - called science.
Upon entering the pathway, you will find the grave keeper from the past.
It's fair to say Tebbit was not amused: «The Noble Lord opposite speaks very impertinently towards me and other people of my age who would find grave difficulty in cycling on the roads these days.»
The present type of order in the world has arisen from an unimaginable past, and it will find its grave in an unimaginable future.
She tells Peter, they go find grave clothes, then split up.
A new app is helping people find the graves of President Millard Fillmore, former Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, singer Rick James, and other prominent figures from Western New York's past.
After doing research on her whereabouts, he finally finds her grave in a local cemetery, and on her tombstone is engraved, «I never forgot».
Their connection with George was enhanced when the students found his grave among almost 12,000 at Tyne Cot Cemetery in Belgium.
Charged with assessing the performance of American schools, particularly with an eye to international competitiveness, the commission found grave, systemic problems.

Not exact matches

Camarena's body and that of a pilot were found about a month later, buried in a shallow grave.
While no one wishes an early grave on their employees, micromanagers can still find it difficult to loosen the reins.
But in addition to the usual stresses of launching a new company — hiring, fund - raising, finding workspace, creating prototypes, dealing with investors — Babini faces a graver concern: deportation.
According to the report most findings were left out due to the «grave risk to the physical safety of the world» the group allegedly poses.
«Given the substantial amounts of taxpayer dollars that will be invested in Puerto Rico for rebuilding after Hurricane Maria, these findings raise grave concerns about PREPA's ability to competently negotiate, manage, and implement critical infrastructure projects without significant independent oversight,» they wrote in a memo Monday to committee chair Rep. Rob Bishop (R - UT).
He didn't, and I find him to be a bigot, and a coward, for abondoning a woman in her time of need, and abandoning a follower whose soul he is supposidly responsible for (no, I don't believe in souls, but supposedly he does, and he refused to walk the mother to her grave).
It does not deny the anguish, when it is there, but finds God in the midst of it, in fact precisely there; it does not deny grave sin but finds forgiveness precisely in this way; it looks death straight in the eye but finds life precisely within it.
I could not live with Sarah Palin or Michelle Bachmann or Rick Perry — all of whom are theocratic nightmare candidates that have our founding fathers SPINNING in their graves at the possibility of one of them being elected.
The founding Fathers would roll in their graves if they saw the kind political leaders Americans have chosen in the past years.
That same month, Pope Benedict XVI issued a warning to the U.S. bishops: «The entire Catholic community in the United States must come to realize the grave threats to the Church's public moral witness presented by a radical secularism which finds increasing expression in the political and cultural spheres.»
I would like to discuss with you about the absolute truths of Bible but first you must give me your book where you find absolute truth, complete and total satisfaction in the areas of love, peace, and joy that starts here and goes beyond the grave.
«The several difficulties here discussed, namely our not finding in the successive formations infinitely numerous transitional links between the many species which now exist or have existed; the sudden manner in which whole groups of species appear in our European formations; the almost entire absence, as at present known, of fossiliferous formations beneath the Silurian strata, are all undoubtedly of the gravest nature.»
A mass grave with about 100 beheaded people has been found south of Mosul, according to a statement from Iraq's military.
We had waited to find out our baby's sex until the big day of birth so in the weeks of my pregnancy, we talked boy names and girl names with the grave seriousness of first time parents.
Secondly, the search for a new social contract where Jean - Jacques Rousseau will be dug out of his grave to help them find new inspiration, and finally, the use of the voluntary NGO organisations, the Church and religious people, to battle against poverty.
That gave rise to the worship of the graves of saints which is found today in all Islamic countries from North Africa to Indonesia.
In 2013, between 17 and 28 skeletons were found in a mass grave close to the cathedral and Durham University experts carried out extensive research on the remains to identify who they were.
On the other side of the fence there is the individual who lives a solemnly upright life, whose small sins are carefully monitored, yet who suddenly finds himself in the midst of an unexpectedly grave sin.
In the light of this profound and difficult thought about the resurrection of believers, and bearing in mind that he believed Christ to have been the pioneer or «first - fruits» of those who will be raised like him, I find it difficult to think that Paul could possibly have believed that Jesus rose from the grave as, or in, a physical body.
if our founding fathers knew this was going to happen to our country they would be turning in their graves our country is going down the tubes becasue we have no christian values anymore.Please pray for our country!
But the grave was found empty.
It is true that the chair belonging to Nachman of Bratslav (1772 - 181 I), a beloved Hasidic leader, is now to be found at the Bratislaver Yeshiva in Jerusalem, but Moses» grave is lost to Jewish tradition.
They find the large stone rolled away and a young man (explicitly called an angel in Matthew 28:2 - 5, but only indirectly here) tells them that Jesus has risen from the grave.
Though there be critical ones thinking among the topmost branches of civilizations trees of disparagement offerings: the rooted labyrinths of reasoned deducing ways offers little minded goodness to be availed unto the soulless seekers whose only wisdom is found within travesty's demonic exuberances laying ever wastefully towards all graven worded reconciliations that the demonic do behest against many a Holy Believer in and of God's most unrighteous beneficiaries as being an unholy divider in search of disenfranchised souls to devour and chew upon...
Our foundIng fathers are probably rolling in their graves as they were not «religious» people, not to mention, most were not even Christians!
But if Wilckens is right in saying that «Paul himself obviously has no concrete knowledge about Jesus» grave, nor of the finding of the empty tomb», 20 then any such traditions could hardly have been historical, for if so, Paul would certainly have learned of them when he conferred with Peter.
Once we take into account the capacity of the ancient Jewish mind to create a story as a way of expounding and showing the relevance of a Biblical text (this practice will be described in Chapter 9), it is not at all difficult to see how the story of Joseph of Arimathea could have been partly shaped by Isaiah 53:9, «And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death,» found in the famous chapter on the suffering servant, which was certainly interpreted by the early Christians as a prophecy of the death of Jesus.
It was apparently, then, a deep ethical motivation that at length found expression in the dogma now familiar but in its cultural environment of astonishing radicalism: «Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image nor any likeness of anything that is in the heavens above or in the earth beneath or in the waters that are under the earth: thou shalt not bow clown thyself to them nor serve them» (Exod.
Those who articulated [it] faced without flinching the most negative of all the consequences of embodiment: the fragmentation, slime, and stench of the grave... [W] e may not find their solutions plausible, but it is hard to feel they got the problem wrong.»
If one does a comparative analysis of various Bible translations, of the same exact scripture, they will often find the word hell or sheol, hades, pit, or grave.
All the Athiests should be happy where the country sits now, because all of our founding Fathers and everyone who helped create the country before them would be rolling in their graves if they knew what America was turning into.
Coming to the photo after seeing the drawing felt like walking into the eyes of the one who knew what was awaiting him to find the humor, sensitivity, awareness, curiosity, interest, intent, and watchfulness present and beyond the cross and the grave
The founding fathers probably turned over in their graves.
Kennedy, Roberts, Scalia, Thomas and Alito just took a big dump on the founding fathers» graves.
I challenge you to find anywhere in the Bible a scripture that says our FLESH will end up in hell... Dig up any grave, and people are still in there, complete with their decaying bones and flesh.
CNN's Guy Azriel reports that religious tensions among Israeli Jews are reaching new heights this week over the decision to relocate graves found at a spot where a hospital extension is to be built at the southern city of Ashkelon.
The situation demands that within the circle of the first community one had a reliable testimony for the fact that the grave had been found empty.
In 2012 archaeologists found Richard's final remains beneath a car park in Leicester and until now he was the only British monarch without a marked grave.
In Rome, during the era in which the Good News of Jesus Christ was being preached, the institution of the family found itself in a grave crisis.
One of the expressions was a humanism which found its goal not in life beyond the grave but in an exuberant appreciation of life in the present world.
The secularer founding fathers of the United State are rolling in their graves at the speed of light.
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