Sentences with phrase «go about murdering»

Those Christians killing natives and mistreating them did so in part BECAUSE they were told it was okay by their pastors and priests, they were directly dehumanized from the pulpits that allowed their members to go about their murder and mistreatment without guilt or punishment.

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The three women inside, Shelia Clark, Darlene Vives, and Janoi Frye, talk about how they're going to visit their men, who are locked up for either murder or attempted murder.
From blaming the victim to the way lyrics which glorify rape and smacking or killing your «bitch» seem to go unnoticed by people who should be in an uproar about it, to the ridiculously light sentences handed out to perpetrators of rape and even murder of a woman or child, our culture is tacitly condoning this mind - set by their very silence.
They talk about an attack on religious teachings while speaking at an NRA event about how abortion is murdering unborn children while at the same time wanting to go to war and bomb thousands of innocent men, women, children, as well as innocent pregnant women with unborn babies.
I don't want somebody to murder me or anybody I care about, so I don't go murdering people.
Before you all go into a speel about how Christians have murdered tons of people please keep it in context.
I love Jesus and I do feel that he had died for each and everyone of our sins and I feel we are all loved equally no matter what we do rather it be for murder to just plain old coursing He loves us all honestly I've debated in my mind that if Christianity is about being mean hateful and thinking that you're going around better than everybody then that's not the religion for me
Moses murdered an Egyptian (Exod 2:12), David had Uriah killed (2 Sam 11:14 - 17), and even Paul went about arresting and killing Christians before he became one of the greatest missionaries the world has ever seen (Acts 8:1 - 3).
Last summer my cousin Antwyn Golden was murdered and I wrote a song about forgiving his killer as Christ forgave me, it wasn't an easy or overnight process and I turned to other things to fill the empty void but they were unsatisfying and only left me emptier, Christ was truly the only reason that I didn't go crazy, retaliation is never the answer its just continuing the destructive vicious cycle of nothingness and putting another family through the same pain that you experienced and no one wins in that.
You get the sense that he doesn't have the time to do murder boards with his staff about how he is going to answer questions.
How about all the credit for children with cancer... hmmm... while we're at it, how about all the credit for wars, murders, and all other things he knew was going to happen, but neglected to act on it.
Yes i know two counsellors i told one of them about this and i want to know why Jesus Christ without any mercy sends that person to hell forever to suffer and never ever forgives them even though they didn't commit any thing like murder and that also forever you can forgive that person went in minutes of that sin with in a snap of a finger then only why that sin why not give him another life in Earth after forgiving and punishing him for the rest of his sin it is said that god and Jesus Is very merciful then why he is giving such a life sentence that is much more worse than eternal nothingness and why doesn't he punish Satun with eternal nothingness because i think most of the sins in Earth are committed because of him only?
How about you go look up to see how many millions were murdered in the name of «God» and then get back to us with an informed rebuttal.
The first couple of books start out as typical «solve - this - murder» sort of books (without being gory or cruel or gratuitous, it's more about the story and the characters)-- very satisfying Saturday night read — but as the books go forward, the layers and complex storytelling becomes even more clear and right around book three or four you begin to realise that everything is connected and everything means something and something major is unfolding and OMG MUST KEEP READING.
Guns are very effective deterrents, and given that 99.9996 % of gun owners don't go out and kill anyone with guns (that's, 35000 murders (assuming one murder per gun owner, which is a generous number, divided by 100m gun owners, which own about 270m guns in the US), it's mind numbingly stupid to argue that GUNS are the problem, or that even legal gun owners are the problem, when you're more likely to get run over by a car (and 13 times more likely to just die of cancer).
It happened after about 200 years of Jewish enslavement by the Egyptians; not just enslavement, but all that goes along with that — murders, beatings, forced labor, cruelty, kidnapping and murder of children, etc..
It's all about murder and genocide and punchin a kid in the chest if he lets his wrist go limp.
Even if we don't go out and shoot kids for fun, when we allow the images in the media to perpetuate the idea that young black men are violent, when our own speech (I don't want to talk about the conversation I had to have at lunch today) perpetuates an idea of black Americans as criminals, especially young black American men, we are accessories to murder.
All at once, Izzy wakes up from her nap and is screaming bloody murder, the phone is ringing, Mitch is hollering about something, the timer went off for the cakes and I'm about to burn the turkey sausage.
«She was up - front about [Cassie's] issues,» which haveincluded excessive drinking, a complex family, an equally complicated lovelife, career conflicts, on - and - off therapy and an inability to let go when shestumbles onto a murder.
«Deadline is inspired by a series of stories I worked on as a reporter about the murder of an African American teenager that goes unpunished, uninvestigated and unsolved until the press and the public step in.
Thirty two percent reduction in murders in our state, graduation rates going up, school achievement going up, investments in schools going up, things that you could not have done if you had a slash and burn mentality about state government,» said Malloy, defending his record.
If Alhaji Junaid Mohammed and his clique are serious about their silly complaints, they should first advise their Islamic peons, so called Boko Haram members to unconditionally avail themselves by surrendering to the appropriate authorities.Alhaji Junaid Mohammed and co are making themselves accomplices to the Boko Haram campaign of mass murder of innocent Nigerians, bombing and burning Christian places of worship.Nigeria of OBJ of yester - year is not Nigeria of Goodluck Jonathan of today.No sane and rational persons would ask for negotiations with mass murderers.One gets the impression that this so called Dr. hasn't got his faculties about him.He should go and consult a psychiiatrists for his mental evaluation.Dr.Junaid Mohmmed is not quite sound upstairs.
Mr. Bellone said Mr. Spota refused to cooperate with federal law enforcement officials on the Gilgo Beach murders, unnecessarily prosecuted former Suffolk Det. John Oliva, lied about former police chief James Burke to conceal his past and violated his sacred oath as the top law enforcement official by letting criminals go and leaving some cases unresolved.
But to give you some background, my grandparents went through two world wars as Jews, and when I was a kid I heard about death and murder on a daily basis.
I don't know about you, but if I'm going to get murdered, I'd rather like it quick.
[Mendes is] smart about pacing and rhythm and an astute judge of when to go for the joke and how to let his actors run the show, as opposed to the show — the explosions and murders and such — flattening the actors.
As the guests wander obliviously around the sealed chest, the killers make snippy, veiled comments about their deed — never going so far as to reveal the existence of the body nor their involvement in the murder.
Documentary about the bizarre and scandalous life of tech millionaire John McAfee - famed inventor of anti-virus software - who goes off the grid to live in Belize, building a compound and harem, becoming a drug lord and developing an armed security force to guard himself against the police until he is a suspect in his neighbor's murder and must make a great escape.
(when asked what he was going to do about the murders) Yes, sir, I know some old boys at the paper.
Talk about ambitious: For his second film, following 2011's gut - wrenching murder story Snowtown, Aussie director Justin Kurzel has rounded up a stunning cast and gone straight for the most notoriously tough play on Shakespeare's résumé.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Bordertown (R for sexuality, nudity, profanity, and violence, including a brutal rape) Jennifer Lopez stars in this fact - based thriller about an American journalist who goes undercover to investigate the murders of hundreds of women near U.S. - owned factories located in a Mexican town just across the border.
Many things have changed about television lately, but murder still makes the world go «round.
Not content to just make a movie about the end of the world, or the bisexual frolics of American collegegoers, or masked cult devotees murdering students on campus, Araki has gone and merged them all together in the form of Kaboom.
Not content to just make a movie about the end of the world, or the bisexual frolics of American collegegoers, or masked cult devotees murdering students on campus, Araki has gone and merged them all together in the form of
With the help of his father, Winfield tried to tell the military about what was going on, but he was soon threatened by his comrades and ultimately arrested for murder.
A survival drama about a young albino boy who goes on the run after witnessing his father's murder.
A breather is also required because then you're going into the editing room being well aware that you're about to murder some parts of yourself.
Like Paradise Lost 3, West Of Memphis goes hard after Terry Hobbs, stepfather of one of the murdered boys, who was never grilled properly by the authorities about his past history of abuse, or his whereabouts on the day of the crime.
Zachary Quinto went on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where the two talked about his soulless «I'm going to murder you» roles, his heavy - laden brow, and his relationship with the late Leonard Nimoy.
The picture is about the inevitability of corruption (to quote the aforementioned Hud: «This world is so full of crap, a man's gonna get into it sooner or later whether he's careful or not») and the Romanticism of experience as they murder infant innocence in its cradle.
So much needs to be explained about the plot, both Gone Girl and Dark Places are murder mysteries at their core, that it all but necessitates a narrator who can fill us in on the bits that would be difficult to include in the constrained space of 90 to 120 minutes.
On this episode, the GeekScholars host a spoiler - free discussion and review of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, a darkly quirky drama about a mother who goes to some unusual extremes to call attention to the local police that her daughter's murder remains unsolved.
Pride and Glory (R for pervasive profanity, graphic violence and brief drug use) New York City crime saga about a detective (Edward Norton) investigating the murders of four police officers in a routine drug bust gone bad who opens a Pandora's Box when the trail leads to a couple of cops close to him: his brother (Noah Emmerich) and brother - in - law (Colin Farrell).
If you've seen This Is the End on VOD or DVD and felt like you didn't get enough Seth Rogen / James Franco fun, Netflix have made available Pineapple Express, a stoner / buddy / action - comedy about a drug dealer and a process server who go on the run after one witnesses a murder involving corrupt cops and the head of a narcotics empire.
Danny & Gone Home creator Steve Gaynor play CS: GO in a special Gone Home inspired map as they talk about the rise of walking simulators... while murdering terrorists.
Sharp Objects is based on Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn's novel about a reporter (Adams) who returns to her small town home to cover a murder.
Before I talk about two brothers from Belgium and review their impressive new murder mystery — The Unknown Girl — I'm going to step up on my soapbox and talk about heroes and villains.
The unit goes about their daily routines while unraveling the murder of a homeless man, and we learn about them as real people doing a job that is subordinate to their inner emotional reality.
As Raymond Chandler once said about Phillip Marlowe, in «The Simple Art of Murder»: «Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid...»
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