Sentences with phrase «fond of»

Critics of evolution are fond of citing Piltdown Man (a human skull with an ape jaw) or Nebraska Man (the tooth of a fossil pig).
I am especially fond of strombus pugilis and the very closely related strombus alatus.
My own father was a minister who was fond of Billy.
It's easy to regurgitate what you've heard about Christianity, and it is extremely easy to condemn what usually manifests as Christianity in this country — I'm not fond of it either — but I would encourage you to actually study it, and the Bible, at length, and not so readily dismiss it.
I'm not fond of that practice, but in a pinch....
You can not fix stupid as Ron «Tater Salad» White is fond of reminding us.
You seem to be fond of equations, but lack an accurate understanding of them.
I'm fond of a little paragraph written by St. Cyril of Jerusalem in the fourth century.
I have never been fond of accountability groups.
Yes, the 5 point Calvanists are especially fond of predestination.
Aristotle, Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle, and Hobbes was fond of his dram.
* shrugs *... I have a suspicion that god / dess / es don't exist, but, I'm kind of fond of the idea of a «one god» in a somewhat weird»em manent / transcendent» way (yah, I know, they don't really go together, but that is kind of what I ses as... miraculous... in my little paradigm) that is not personal, but is intimate (I know, I know, another paradox)... and that most religions are some attempt at people trying to get their head around expressing that «one god»...
When I was a believer, many years ago... for many years, I was fond of using the pervasiveness of «sin» as evidence that the bible was true and the, therefor, God existed.
Martin, freedom of religion as well as freedom of speech in this country were given to us by founding fathers who were not terribly fond of christianity.
All Atheists will deny the fact that most of them are either H O M O's or are fond of swinging both ways, And when confront they will deny both as well as them being a strong support for LGBT.
I hope this soldier is fond of being alone after alienating the other soldiers by calling in a radical group.
Pastors and theologians are fond of insisting that everybody lives by some sort of faith.
Javiar's brother has autism, and he was fond of walking down to the local Blockbuster to browse the titles (yes, there are still some Blockbusters left, hidden throughout the world like horcuxes).
The decision to remove parts of the building has angered some members of the community who suspect the church in Wimbledon will not welcome LGBT groups into its new facilities and also those who are fond of the building.
«Now you don't do that for someone you're not fond of,» Gresham says.
I might add that a legalist is fond of «proof - texting», which is the habit of throwing out one - liner verses to make a point.
Ricoeur is particularly fond of Isaiah 43:8 - 13.
Since the ignorant fundiots are so fond of posting random meaningless verses from their bible, here are some random verses from the Primewonk bible.
Healthy teaching does not deal with the lofty ideas, theoretical explanations, or the speculative theology which so many pastors and Christians are fond of providing.
Frankl is fond of quoting Nietzsche's «He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how».
«In attending meetings, this singularity was a trial to me, and more especially at this time, as white hats were used by some who were fond of following the changeable modes of dress, and as some friends, who knew not from what motives I wore it, grew shy of me, I felt my way for a time shut up in the exercise of the ministry.
The media isn't exactly fond of us because we don't make inflamatory remarks that generate lots of comments, so we get a lot less press.
As AA's are fond of saying, the spiritual angle often has to slip up on an alcoholic.
Everything in Shakespeare's plays» not to mention his profession as playwright» suggests that he was not fond of Puritans.
I am not fond of the title of this book.
London Labour and the London Poor, originally published in four volumes between 1851 and 1865, Short shows a keen appreciation of Mayhew's methods and achievement: whilst he «can be excessively fond of statistics... he was first and foremost a reporter, who never let his regard for the quantifiable stand in the way of his deep sympathy for the poor.
As one of my colleagues in our pastoral counseling center is fond of saying, «I need someone to check up on my heresies.»
And if I want them to pray, I must pray, and if I want them to know God as love and Abba, and I want them to know that He is very fond of each of them, and I want them to forgive and offer grace and second chances and love tougher, well, then, here we go, I'm about to live a better truth with my life.
Rogers seems especially fond of discussing sex — in this case the «free interrelationships» which Eric and Denise experience.
Deeply fond of music, he reformed the psalmody, wrote hymns and prayers with musical accompaniment, and supervised the composition of choral music for versicles and canticles.
I am not fond of all these various titles for ways of «doing church.»
Robert Wuthnow has observed that «Liberals are fond of charging fundamentalists with oversimplification and pointing out the need of complexity.»
I'm fond of saying that nobody has all the answers in life for everyone else.
I have never been fond of the whole boycott idea.
But Agnes was no quiet maiden, she was fond of the roar of the sea, and the sad sighing beside the inland lake pleased her only because then she seethed more strongly within.
It seems we Americans are fond of our individual liberty, and zealously guard it with guns....
But Pedro, Christians are the only people that seem to think they know the answer, even though there is no evidence whatsoever that the answer they're so fond of is correct.
Catholic theology is particularly fond of the idea of «contact» owing to its doctrine of the analogia entis, and for that reason it has repeatedly worked out the idea of what Lessing in another connection called «the local and temporal accommodation» of the Logos.
Therefore, even though we preach and shout at the top of our voice about justice, exploitation, oppression and so on which we are very fond of doing here, if we do not put it into practice it has no meaning.
I also was not fond of his references to God as «God the Father / Mother.»
By the way it was the Catholic Church who coined the words Trinity and hypostatic union that you are so fond of.
Christian theologians are often fond of saying that to know who God is, look at Jesus.
... He was very fond of reading the papers, very fond of making fancy sketches with a pencil, very fond of nature, very fond of art.
John Schwenkler is fond of arguing that a return to real appreciation for the preparation and consumption of food will be a key part of the cultural regeneration we hope to effect.
In the same way present - day Skimpoles are fond of saying, «I don't believe in a hierarchical Church.
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