Sentences with phrase «found absurd»

He was very hard to accept to be replaced by the artist he found absurd.
I was invited to one of is seminars then pitched the 2nd class for an absorbent amount which I found absurd.
As a teenager, I found it absurd that some of my classmates were so concerned with what they ate.
They have examined the evidence in an effort to understand, and found it absurd and therefore rejected it.
It was the view Wiman entertained in his unbelief, but when his cancer brought him face - to - face with actual death, he found it absurd and empty.
They find it absurd that Mr. Trump is risking a trade war with Europe, the United States» biggest trading partner, rather than joining forces to rein in Chinese trade practices they both oppose.
The Bible tells you to do or not to do a lot of things, things that even you would find absurd.
I find it absurd the amount of support the gay community is receiving.
Just like any slight mistake made by Buffon gets attributed to his age (which I find absurd), any mistake Rugani makes is similarly used to prop up the position of those who favor experience over youth.
Every country has its own laws and we should respect them even if we find them absurd.
Don't expect resolution in this bracing - as - Żubrówka little gem, which finds absurd humour in the sheer chaos of mortality.
Here you won't find any absurd melodrama and the swift pace keeps the audience on its toes.
A Tallahassee defense lawyer finds it absurd that he has to disclose which experts he might call on in his case to the prosecutor.
You might be finding it absurd but are prices for this quality help are also very rational which are not going to create a big hole in your pocket.
I find it absurd that I was not able to write off my loans with banckruptcy.
I find it absurd that an online fighting game with no local versus options would reward players more for playing offline.
I just find it absurd when the guts of the Xbox One and PS4 are actually so similar (AMD «Jaguar» APUs).
Reviewer Carlos Brillembourg finds the absurd task of representing 500 years of Brazilian history in a single exhibit further hampered by Jean Nouvel's Guggenheim redesign and the franchising of the museum brand.

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As a child magician, Shlaferman found the secret to inventing the coolest tricks was coming up with the most absurd idea, then reverse engineering it to figure out how to make it work.
Tom Brokaw is the latest newsman to be accused of sexual harassment, Bill Cosby is found guilty, and we dissect the absolutely absurd rumor about a new Charlie Rose show.
And I find this blaming of the wealthy beyond absurd.
Personally, I find discussions about fiduciary standards being applied to financial product salesmen as absurd as they are immaterial to the general public.
This is a truly absurd amount that totally defies reality and any binary options broker that traded with such a user would find themselves insolvent within a matter of weeks (remember that in binary options the broker functions more as the house in a casino rather than a true broker and that a customer's gain is their loss).
I find this latter notion absurd.
It's absurd to suggest that only people who are «serious» about finding God will end up seeing things your way, because again... many folks will just never have the chance to learn about Jesus or the bible, because that information just isn't available to them.
I find your claim particularly absurd in light of your staement which I have in quotes.
These same people easily see how absurd everyone else's myths are, but get really angry at people who find all myths impossible to believe.
The remarks Badian made some time ago in connection with the study of the deification of Alexander the Great are apposite in this respect: «Modern Jews and Christians, or modern rationalists, from their different points of view, have always found it difficult to believe that the ancient Greeks took their religion seriously since it seems so patently absurd
It is absurd, and a misuse and misunderstanding of how the Word of God is written, to try to prove an error in the Word of God by finding a seed smaller than a mustard seed.
Your beliefs might make you feel better, but they are not well - founded, and they are plainly absurd.
But the modern Christian who sees time as creative, positive and humanizing finds the dialectic of withdrawal from time quite absurd, to say the least.
It would be absurd to say that the seed could be found in any stage of the process.
This points to the relevance of Hartshorne's conceiving of God as «God in the making,» a conception Shalom seems to find comical at best and absurd at worst.
i can not choose to believe in a god that i find unreasonable or absurd.
It does not seem to me absurd — although it is not a position to which I find myself compelled — that in the name of Christ a man should feel in conscience bound to reject the present institutional Church.
We can't choose not to seek unity anymore than we can choose not to seek love, when Jesus discusses a desire for unity in John 17 he would certainly find pursuing unity without love to be absurd, but as He and Paul in 1 Corinthians labored to demonstrate the two are inextricably linked an mutually necessary, your unity isn't genuine if you are not building it on love, but neither is your love genuine if you are not growing in unity.
Hence we have every right to think that in that dynamic life which is unsurpassable and hence divine there is, not a becoming more divine, which would be absurd, but an increasing capacity for finding occasions through which God may employ, in one way or another, that which is always remembered; and also, in this very action as it continues on in God's relationship with creation, a growing acceptance of those who have contributed to the cosmic enterprise of love at work in creation.
If God did not preserve the past, they would find existence meaningless, absurd.
And it proposes that by resignation to an absurd fate we can find an individual contentment unavailable to those who bury themselves in the shallow consolations of religion.
But as soon as you start making assertions like «Jesus was born of a virgin and was raised from the dead,» or «when we die, we are reincarnated over and over until we reach enlightenment» you find yourself having to force yourself to believe things that are unproven and unprovable and often patently absurd.
Don't you find it the least bit absurd that the only tool to figure out which god is the right one is blind faith?
That we find no God — either in history or in nature or behind nature — is not what differentiates us, but that we experience what has been revered as God, not as «godlike» but as miserable, as absurd, as harmful, not merely as an error but as a crime against life.
But I found most of it to be a lot of patently absurd drivel that I simply couldn't swallow no matter how hard I tried.
There is a way, even when things are as light as can be, in which the life - wasting potentialities of cult - dom are never lost sight of, and in which we wind up rooting for our cult - creators to find some semblance of happiness amid the absurd wreckage of life they've unleashed.
What one finds art may be objectionable to another, but it does not give any one the right to destroy it.It is getting quite absurd they tactics religious zealots are taking in this country,, to book banning's and book burning's.
Thus to get the princess, to live with her joyfully and happily day in and day out (for it is also conceivable that the knight of resignation might get the princess, but that his soul had discerned the impossibility of their future happiness), thus to live joyfully and happily every instant by virtue of the absurd, every instant to see the sword hanging over the head of the beloved, and yet to find repose in the pain of resignation, but joy by virtue of the absurd — this is marvelous.
It offends me when religious people try to «save» me based on their determination of why they think I need to be «saved», but I think I find it even more offensive that any myth, fairy tale, delusion, or what - have - you can be completely accepted in this society, but the ones who are considered «off» are the ones like me who find religious beliefs absurd.
Then Rodrigues finds in the waves constantly crashing on the shore a vacuous monotony that suggests Japanese martyrdom is an absurd leap into emptiness.
This rich imagery, found especially in I Corinthians 15, can not readily be transposed into the language of prose, yet if it is taken literally it seems to most of us impossible and absurd.
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