Sentences with phrase «for pain suffering»

Maybe Money is not inherently evil, but given the current state of the world it seems it has been teh leading cause for pain suffering and a capitalist web of influence that has taken over everything the worlds resources have to offer and kept it from those who can not pay.
The coverage would include monetary compensation alongside medical bills for the pain suffered by the third party.

Not exact matches

The remaining amount is to compensate brothers Leslie and Michael Cox for past and future pain and suffering.
According to Morgan & Morgan, the jury decided to award Mogavero «$ 85,000 for pain and suffering, physical impairment, disfigurement, inconvenience, and loss of capacity for enjoyment of life, and about $ 15,000 for the medical bills she had in connection with her life - altering injury.»
The suit seeks millions in damages, including recovery for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages and, in some cases, child - rearing expenses up to the age of 18.
«A lot of people approach leadership from a different perspective, but for me a true leader is someone who confronts fear, embraces pain, and welcomes suffering.
When your perfectionism gets out of control, using hard work as the justification for the unnecessary pain and suffering you endure is easy.
One physician familiar with Einstein's case wrote, «For a number of years he had suffered from attacks of upper abdominal pain, which usually lasted for 2 - 3 days and were often accompanied by vomitiFor a number of years he had suffered from attacks of upper abdominal pain, which usually lasted for 2 - 3 days and were often accompanied by vomitifor 2 - 3 days and were often accompanied by vomiting.
That meant a widely mimicked bet on low volatility was forced to unwind, causing pain for products linked to the volatility trade and sparking fears the Cboe's own trading volumes and related revenue would suffer as a result.
The DOD - funded research will target the use of Sprint specifically for amputees suffering from moderate to severe neuropathic pain — chronic pain typically caused by nerve damage.
«The charities or their telemarketers allegedly falsely told donors that their contributions would be used to provide pain medication to children suffering from cancer, to transport patients to chemotherapy appointments, and to pay for hospice care for dying patients.
It may be an even tougher path for the Baltimore company, which has grown phenomenally in recent years and may now be suffering some growing pains.
Women who rode a lot on saddles made for men, she adds, could find themselves suffering from a range of health problems, such as lower back pain and bladder disorders.
But as Australia's comp law — unlike the American statutes — does allow compensation for pain and suffering, a liability claim might not add anything to the potential payout.»
But that was nothing compared with the self - inflicted pain Hanrahan suffered through in early 2016 as he waited for his self - service onboarding initiative to stop bleeding and start being profitable.
While the best electric shavers for men will not be able to give you a perfectly fully smooth face, this isn't necessarily a bad thing — especially for men who frequently suffer from pain and irritation.
The fear of the great nothing is too much for my mind to bear, and I can sleep at night by convincing myself that the absolute nothing we all face one day will instead be full of happy choirs of angels, reward for any suffering I've endured, punishment of the wicked and evil (it pains me to think those who cause so much evil will not suffer for eternity, so hell is a great comfort too), and that I'll get to see all those I currently miss since the death of friends and family are so painful.
Jesus dying on the cross was an act caused by man's sin, but, look, He applied the pain and suffering for the good of the world that all might have life everlasting.
While the religious deny, just look at the pain and suffering while mothers cry to their grave for children's lives that have been destroyed.
What kind of a so - called god would create knowledge and then deny access to it to the beings he created, just so he could then impose unmitigated pain and suffering on their descendants for all time.
Having worked as a firefighter for over thirty years, having worked as a grief counselor for over five years, having experienced lots of pain, suffering and sorrow as a hypnotherapist, to allow those in grieve, to be able to share their feelings and emotions in a non-judgmental atmosphere is huge.
And then hear him pray through the excruciating pain for those who are killing him, «Father, forgive them, they don't know what they are doing,» and say to his disciple about his mother Mary, «behold thy mother,» (i.e., he was looking out for her and entrusting her into the car of his close friend, even as he suffered).
Christians deserve suffering and pain, agony and torment for being so stupid.
and yet God / Jesus allow constant suffering and pain, even for children and infants..
When you say that love is the most important thing, I hope your heart includes loving those women who have made the unthinkable, unbearable decision that spared an embryo from being born into a traumatic, awful experience... from a situation of pain and suffering... from an environment where people are incapable of loving the child or providing for that child's basic needs.
With regard to another post regarding faith... I have seen my preemie child struggling for life... I have held the hand of an old person as they slipped from life to death... I have stood vigil in the room of a man of faith as over 40 friends and family crammed into a room sharing pain and suffering as he slipped away suffering from cancer at a young age.
«If we look at the Scriptures, we see a God who weeps with those going through pain, who is compassionate for those who suffer and condemns those who do injustice,» Reese said
You are responsible for much of the pain and suffering going on in the world.
This doesn't always happen, because we live in a twisted world (cf. the book of Job), but when we experience pain and suffering, it is never because God is punishing us for some real (or imagined) sin against Him.
Takeaway for me is that the pain / suffering / rejection we experience in this life does not equal rejection by God — even if it does serve as a chastisement / correction for sin / failure in our lives — it reveals God's love and personal concern for our development, reminding us of our mortality and need to rely upon him... In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's way of branding / choosing us as his own...
With regard to others, it is our duty to cultivate within ourselves respect for the sacred and to show the face of the revealed God — the God who has compassion for the poor and the weak, for widows and orphans, for the foreigner; the God who is so human that he himself became man, a man who suffered, and who by his suffering with us gave dignity and hope to our pain.
Likewise, a Nephite king named Benjamin declared around 124 b.c., «And lo, he shall suffer temptations, and pain of body, hunger, thirst, and fatigue, even more than man can suffer, except it be unto death; for behold, blood cometh from every pore, so great shall be his anguish for the wickedness and the abominations of his people.
While nobody wants to lose a son or daughter (or any family member for that matter), the pain of it would be significantly lessened, it seems, if we knew that we would receive our lost loved ones back within three days, and they would be fully healthy and whole and would never suffer or die again.
The crunch comes when you are singled out for pain and suffering: when your family is struck with cancer, when your child is hit by a drunk driver, when your spouse has an emotional breakdown, when you are paralyzed from the waist down for life.
In this kind of theodicy Gethesemane, the cross, and the resurrection are important foci for understanding the depths of God's love, who, in creating an unimaginatively complex matrix of matter eventuating finally in persons able to choose to go against God's intentions, nonetheless grieves for and suffers with this beloved creation, both in the pain its natural course brings all its creatures and in the evil that its human creatures inflict upon it.
At the heart of what these bishops and others have called a «merciful» path is a frenzied desire for happiness and for the avoidance of pain and suffering, supposing that these people have suffered enough.
This pathos or suffering or pain is prior to their involvement in any activist struggle for liberation.
The longer we as human beings continue to shirk responsibility for everything we all do, the longer the world will be afflicted with pain and suffering.
But while the Christian believes that God is a wholly reliable «shelf» on which unsolved problems and difficulties may for the time be safely deposited, he does not find himself in any way excused from attempting to relieve suffering and pain and to play his part in rebuilding the true order amid the chaos of earthly conditions.
I do believe there are answers to such questions, but I have learned that when a person is suffering or in pain, this is not the best time for theological debates and discussions.
That doesn't mean pain on this earth necessarily turns out good, but that Heaven is totally worth suffering for.
For many people, the holidays aren't filled with thanksgiving and cheer, because instead, they're filled with pain and suffering.
Because animals can suffer, we have ethical obligations not to inflict upon them more pain, relative to their capacities for sentience, than we would inflict on creatures of our own kind, relative to our capacities.
It is sin that makes us feel separated from God, and this is the feeling Jesus expressed on the cross, and is one reason Jesus went to the cross — to take our sin and bear it away into death so that we can see that God has not left us, has not abandoned us, and has not forsaken us, but has fully entered into our pain, our suffering, and even into our sin, so that He might show us how much He loves and cares for us.
No, I think Jesus was praying for strength to face the pain and suffering He knew He was about to bear.
I do not think Jesus was praying for a way out of the pain and suffering; His love for humanity was too great for that.
The pain and anguish we feel every day, the suffering of being separated from God that has so numbed our souls, the despair and fear that drives us to live as we do, was felt for the very first time by Jesus on the cross when sin came upon Him.
It would thus be contended that, for example, while the actual occurrence of pain, suffering, disappointment (etc.) may be extra-theoretical, nevertheless a person's awareness of such things is not, but rather lies only in the area of belief — of mere opinion.
If God is conceived so as not to favor our struggle for liberation, then God is thereby conceived so as not to experience fully our pain and suffering.
Since the time of Christ, His followers have gladly suffered pain, persecution and death from government after government — from Rome on — for the sake of the Gospel.)
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