Even if
the foolish argument of «its all about funding» is correct the letter and arguments are still correct.
and again in Proverbs 26 v 4 «don't answer
the foolish arguments of fools or you will become as foolish as them».
Not exact matches
How
foolish — people like you and Maher and Dawkins just take bible readings out
of context, and try to read all bible writings as literal — it's such a
foolish, dum
argument and it proves nothing.
Certainly, logical
arguments can be made for his lack
of existence and I'm not claiming that one is
foolish for believing them, but they all have reasonable criticisms and one is not
foolish for disbelieving them either.
Don't fall into CNN or Fox Network lies, they don't care about God or your eternal salvation, just posting something so Ungodly like this is so Bad, (listen... Get close to Christ the redeemer
of mankind) don't get into
foolish arguments like this, Hollywood and all media is just the tipping point
of the iceberg
of something more evil happening, and to believers: get your doctrine straight and don't defend the works
of this man (Stephen King) he is not giving glory to God with his live and work, there's many men
of God that need your support that really give glory to God.
(listen... Get close to an invisible spirit creature no one can prove exists that I claim is the redeemer
of mankind) don't get into
foolish arguments like this...
It's
foolish to get into
arguments over idiotic issues like the Pledge
of Allegiance, the clothes I wear, the food I eat.
But behind the
argument was also a cold Liberal Democrat calculation that the party had been
foolish ever to accept the boundary review as part
of a wider constitutional deal expected to include an elected Lords.
We'd be
foolish not to give some sort
of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending
of Carol, which should get an emotional response out
of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act
of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense
argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and much, much more.
Arguments that «a
foolish consistency is the hobgoblin
of little minds» are to no avail in Washington state, where the rescoring
of last spring's writing test will penalize students who used writing conventions inconsistently.
This was a reducibly
foolish argument: publishers are paying less for books, therefore the agent deserves a bigger piece
of the smaller pie than the author
of the book.
RE: my refusal to name names where pub pros are concerned, it would be
foolish of me to risk alienating those interested pros by «outing» them prematurely just to settle an online
argument with someone who clearly has no intention
of ever using the Vault, anyway.
In looking at all sides
of the
argument about share repurchases, one could say that companies that were repurchasing their own shares during the bull market
of the 1990s looked smart as the value
of their shares continued to go up, and
foolish a decade later in the bear market
of the 2000s as their shares declined in value.
The
arguments of the sixteen scientists in The Wall Street Journal, their response here, and others who continue to attack climate science and economics are sometimes serious and sometimes
foolish.
My
argument is that even if there is probably no cliff, there is still enough chance
of a cliff that it's
foolish to wander around blindly... It all comes down to the mathematical shape
of the probability distribution
of our ignorance.
If her
argument is that claimants should not be entitled to present claims where they have been wronged, on the grounds
of the cost to employers, this
argument is
foolish.
(5) Most if not all
of the
arguments in favour
of ABS that lie outside those first four points are little more than clutching at straws by people incapable
of resiling from a stance they have taken publically, not matter how increasing
foolish the stance is (get rid
of witnesses and affidavits for wills).
It would be
foolish to underestimate the persuasive power
of a strong
argument.