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Over the course of my early twenties, I had to come to the realization that I was never going to grow taller than 5» 4, and
for that simple truth I have learned to appreciate high heels for their flattering benefits.
This woman owned, small business supports the LGBTQIA + community, Black Lives Matter, supports the rights of immigrants and the rights of indigenous people, religious freedoms, civil rights, and this business will always stand
for the simple truth that women are PEOPLE who have the fundamental right to reproductive choice.
I'll check at Kroger
for the Simple Truth prices and also at Trader Joe's.
You need to make the black bean brownies I made
for Simple Truth!
It is also the place
for the simple truths which transcend political debate.
It is a place
for the simple truths which transcend political debate.
Not exact matches
Knowing this
simple investment
truth, Buffett was a big buyer of Gillette stock over the years
for which he was richly rewarded.
The
truth is that too many of these stocks, many of which trade
for as little as $ 0.0001 per share, are pump - and - dump scams, plain and
simple.
Having documented personas, even in their
simplest forms, will not only help you crystallize your ideas, but also serve as a single version of
truth for everybody creating content
for your organization.
This similarly surprising result saw the British pound sink to record - low levels; the
simple truth here was that forecasters were speculating that a win
for Trump would see a similar set of circumstances
for the US economy.
One
simple truth is that the Competition Bureau of Canada, in its pleadings to the Tribunal, suggested to Canadians that there were inherent commission cost savings
for consumers associated with using VOW's.
The
simple act of praying God's Word back to Him can put us back in that place of prayer, surround us with the
truth and promises of who He is and His love
for us.
The
simple fact of the matter is that we can all debate all of these questions
for eternity, but none of us will know the
truth until we have ourselves died.
There was no money in the
truth but now we know the
truth and it boils down to two
simple statements, Do No Harm and Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself, two statements
for the sides of all buses, trains, planes, cars and brains.
Thank you Kerry
for your profound understanding of this
simple truth and
for honoring these
simple testimonials to the power of love.
Kerry, Thank you
for a
simple story packed with such
truth.
Maggie Gallagher has been making eloquent, sophisticated arguments proving
simple (some would say self - evident)
truths for years now: Marriage is good
for spouses, children, and society at large; or, in her words, married people are happier, healthier, and better off financially.
Sometimes I do it without even realizing and have to go back, apologize to her and divulge the
simple truth; other times, I have to say something and can't bring myself to say the actual words because I'm too embarassed; I end up beating around the bush, attempting and rejecting spin after spin before I can finally bring myself to admit something I've done or say something that I know will be difficult
for others to hear.
God's «rules» and boundaries
for sexual behavior are not designed to restrict us, they're designed to lovingly protect us, and it took me a long time to grasp this
simple truth.
That is why we who are preachers of the gospel of Christ may seek
for the homeliest and
simplest, as well as
for the most exalted and sublime, analogies
for «gospel
truth» in the life and work of our people.
By trusting in God (as hard as that has been
for me), I have come to see that grasping a single
simple truth as God allows me works best
for me — namely that God is complete love and complete mercy and forgiveness without limitation.
If you want it, you will work
for it that is the plain and
simple truth.
In particular, the denial that epistemology is wholly prior to ontology; the denial that we can have an absolutely certain starting point; the idea that those elements of experience thought by most people to be primitive givens are in fact physiologically, personally, and socially constructed; the idea that all of our descriptions of our observations involve culturally conditioned interpretations; the idea that our interpretations, and the focus of our conscious attention, are conditioned by our purposes; the idea that the so - called scientific method does not guarantee neutral, purely objective,
truths; and the idea that most of our ideas do not correspond to things beyond ourselves in any
simple, straightforward way (
for example, red as we see it does not exist in the «red brick» itself).
The marvelous atonement of Jesus Christ and the
truth of his Word is so
simple and it is
for everyone.
Simple truth for simple men, No book is needed for man to know there is a cr
Simple truth for simple men, No book is needed for man to know there is a cr
simple men, No book is needed
for man to know there is a creator.
But I too long
for a world «in which modernity would have its full place» and in «the technological deployment of virtual realities» is possible without denying the
truth of the «elementary principles» and «the
simplest words» that correspond to who we really are.
As time goes by, however, Boy seems not to have learned a few
simple truths that are usually instilled in children by those who genuinely care
for their well - being.
J. Dwight Pentecost, who has spent his life studying and teaching Scripture, writes that «The parables of Jesus have long challenged expositors and stimulated teachers,
for in their
simple form the deepest
truths have been revealed.»
Representatives may defend and promote the science they believe is
truth despite public opinion polls and fact checkers, but they often don't know what the science teaches
for the
simple reason that they are not scientists.
For a variety of reasons, perhaps including inadequate catechesis, many Catholics are ill - equipped to make sense of the priestly or religious life and are therefore incapable of discerning that the priestly or religious life, in its
simple existence, might «radiate the word of
truth».
It is just here that we are confronted with the — in the best sense of the word —
simple desire
for truth on the part of our hearers, and nothing is so damaging to the reputation of the theologian as when his utterances produce the effect of parrot - cries which have ceased to be relevant to the hearer's grasp of
truth or reality, and therefore so utterly irrelevant to his daily life.
FOLKS ITS NOT ABOUT ACCEPTING GAYS, ITS ABOUT MANKIND AND HOW SOCIETY / WORLD HAS TURNED AWAY
FOR A LOVING GOD, WE ARE ALL SINNERS IN THE EYES OF GOD, AND I AM SO GLAD HE IS WILLING TO FORGIVE US IF WE ARE WILLING TO TURN FROM OUR WAYS, A
SIMPLE PRAYER OF ASKING
FOR HIS FORGIVENSS, THATS IT, WOW NO ONE IS GUARANTEED TMRW, WE ARE HERE BY THE GRACE OF GOD EACH DAY, AND EACH DAY IS AN OPPORTINITY TO REPENT, MAY GOD HELP US, MAY OUR EYES BE OPEN TO THE
TRUTH, AND MAY HE HEAR OUR PRAYER BEFORE ITS TOO LATE,
* And
for those who claim that all Christians are giving and sacrificial (hahahahaha)-- the plain and
simple truth is that if the 60 % of Americans acted in the manner in which Jesus required, our country would have no foster kids — no starving kids, no sick kids, no sick people, no starving people... etc..
I think there is
truth here in that the poor, the black, and the oppressed generally are occupied — and rightly so — with a most urgent social struggle
for simple justice.
My faith is quite
simple — I believe that there is
truth in the Bible to be found
for the person reading it as they read it asking God to teach them something about their life and how to live it.
And it also speaks to the
truth that, most often, the Lordâ $ ™ s miraculous provision
for our needs most often comes through a relatively unspectacular, even mundane delivery system, the
simple and established conduits of blessing that He has established, ordained, and utilized
for a couple of millenia.
I believe that when people espouse the values of a mother or wife exclusively being a homemaker, they are longing
for a perceived
simpler and easier time as opposed to
truth, elevating a nostalgic look at motherhood from the standpoint of the post-war American dream of the white, upper - middle - class rather than Scripture.
The plain and
simple truth is that no compendium of laws, however comprehensive, could ever provide enough substance
for an adequate discourse on nature.
Dr. Hayhoe is the co-author of the book A Climate
for Change: Global Warming Facts
for Faith - Based Decisions and describes herself as «a spokesperson with one principal goal — to bring public awareness to the
simple truth that the scientific debate is over, and now it's time
for all of us to take action.»
truth is just that,
truth, and its
simple for the meek.
Love therefore, one's own rationales and keep safely tucked away one's
simplest of
Truths for fear of the dawdlers of bickering and condemnation!
It is naturally very easy
for the clever and well adjusted to sneer at
simple people «finding Christ,» «knowing the saving power of Jesus,» and to forget that behind the «corny» expressions that may be used there lies a rather awe - inspiring
truth.
When I first saw the title of this book I assumed it would be a pamphlet along the lines of those very useful booklets published by the Catholic
Truth Society, setting out Catholic doctrine in
simple terms
for the interested reader without the time or inclination to read more weighty theological works.
Common sense and an education (neither of which you appear to have) go a long way In this world... no heaven, no planet
for you to go to, no hell; nothing within your books can be shown to be true... do you care about the
truth or are you a
simple - minded fool merely wasting the only life you'll ever get
for the grand delusion of something after?
Here we are urged to make a
simple accommodation to the demands of what certainly we may call the unthinking members of our generation; we have an eager willingness to accept without question what appears to be their desire
for an authoritative totalitarian system which has no respect
for truth; we have, in fact, a shocking submission to the worst aspects of the modern mind.
The reason
for this conclusion is also essentially
simple: I believe that at the core of the Christian tradition is
truth, and this
truth will reassert itself in every conceivable contestation — be it with the multiform manifestations of modern secularity, or with the powerful traditions of Asian religion awaiting theological engagement.
Hodges wrote, «The
simple truth is that Jesus can be believed
for eternal salvation apart from any detailed knowledge of what He did to provide it.»
One of the important
truths which this very useful book underlines is the
simple fact that as neither the Church nor the doctrine of the Church came to an abrupt end with the death of the last apostle and the conclusion of the New Testament, Greek itself well outlived the apostolic period and continued to enrich the Church through history, philosophy, theology, hymns and sermons
for a long time after 100AD.
I served the «meat» with
Simple Truth organic blue corn taco shells + collard greens
for wrapping.