I am thinking that people are so angry at
hearing about hell is because something in us resonates with us about that.
Not exact matches
I didn't know how to start until I
heard about your stimulus plan so it's a
hell of a bargain that I would like to partner with you.
I also haven't
heard many dead spirits on Ghost Hunters telling us
about a god or a
hell.
However, when I
hear stories like Bookwork's,
about breaking free from teachings like «avoid talking
about death /
hell and change the subject,» it impressed me and gives me hope that others will break free as well and look for answers.
And then Jesus came upon his disciples and said, «What's this shit I've been
hearing about me being a human sacrifice for your sins!!? Who in the goddamned
hell came up with that Neanderthal bullshit!!!? What are we, living in the fucking Stone Age!!!!? Blood sacrifice!!!!!!!!!!!?? Are you fucking kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??? Listen, brethren, thou can takest that pathetic, immoral, sadistic, evil, sickening, disgusting pile of Cro - Magnon donkey shit and shove it straight up thy fucking asses!!!»
Some poor girl... or sheep... has to listen to him rant and spew, eyes bulging, talking non-stop, adamantly raging on
about how Russian miners have
heard the screams of
hell and how some ancient vanished superrace made the pyramids and modern man couldn't which means evolution is wrong... she'd be wondering if she should just run for it, or does he have a big kitchen knife on him ready to use if she does... there she sits, with that «please - don «t - stab - me - repeatedly smile on he fear - petrified face...
When I
hear people complain
about hell it is usually because they think it will be worse than the eternally lost deserve.
In my 42 years in the ministry I have never even
heard anyone say that this is what you must say
about hell in great detail.
in light of Terry Virgo's cover feature, investigate how evangelicals took over the CofE,
hear about how C4's Eden TV show turned into a living
hell and
hear an exclusive interview between Guvna B and Matt Redman on the worship leader's new album.
And if after merely
hearing about it they decide it's not worth their extremely limited time to investigate those claims that conflict with their local religion, or they don't have the literacy to «study» it, they'll probably make that «wrong» choice to not believe it, so we've just consigned them to
hell, haven't we?
I'm now in my 50s and starting to think I need to
hear a bit more
about hell!
Because part of us instinctively feels that it's super unfair for people who've never
heard about Jesus to end up in
hell.
From what I can see, people are not banging on the doors of our churches to
hear more
about hell, and certainly not just before Christmas.
I sometimes
hear Christians say the meanest things to other people, and when confronted
about it, they say «I am just saying what needs to be said to rescue their soul from
hell.
If this god existed an didn't actually send people to
hell if they hadn't
heard about his word - then wouldn't that make their missionaries responsible for their fate?
Sometimes the complaint is
heard that no one preaches
about hell any longer.
If storming the gates of
hell sounds shocking, it is because we never
hear about it.
Did you ever
hear the one
about the christian who died, and was buried, then decomposed, never realizing that there was no heaven or
hell, just death?
Before I say what I say next, don't
hear me to say everyone in pain is like what I discribe: I think what bothers me most
about this pain, suffering, depression and so on in Christians are the ones who like to stay in their «pity - party»
hell.
Well, he's got me proclaiming, for those who have eyes to see and ears to
hear, that something is deeply amiss within; that we think we're special and you are not; that you need us more than we need you; that we don't trust you or your brain; that you are obviously going to
hell without us; that we are completely out of touch with the real world; that we don't have a sweet clue
about you, your kind, or your needs and desires; and that we're oblivious to innuendo and blind to double entendre.
Is it because the Church can no longer speak
about Hell and damnation that we
hear so much foolish ecclesiastical chatter
about forgiveness?
Best Interview: Kristin Tennant with «Asking My Pastor
About Hell» From Kristin's Pastor: «To hear many preachers and Christians talk, one would think that «hell» as a fiery pit was the primary biblical image of separation from
Hell» From Kristin's Pastor: «To
hear many preachers and Christians talk, one would think that «
hell» as a fiery pit was the primary biblical image of separation from
hell» as a fiery pit was the primary biblical image of separation from God.
I
hear your concern
about the way fear of God is communicated with «shaming», «guilt manipulation», «power - plays» and to «shoot up» with fear resulting in a living
hell.
When I was 25 I could tell you why God allows suffering and how, on that final day, God will deal with those who have never
heard of Jesus; and I didn't have one single question
about hell.
It seems that this is not just optimism
about the fate of those who haven't
heard the Good News, but (as it seems from below) full - blown
hell - is - empty - everyone - gets - saved universalism.
Hell, I'm constantly talking
about how busy I am because I
hear it's a good conversation starter and makes people like you more.
If you have no idea what the
hell I'm talking
about and want to
hear about vegan peanut butter and jelly pie, I apologize.
I've
heard about risotto from that show,
Hell's Kitchen, but have never had it.
I'm sitting here writing and
hearing the talking heads in the «Capital One (TM) Tournament Center» talk
about how Gonzaga had «one of those games,» and they just needed to «survive and advance,» but the reality is the Spartans gave the Zags a
hell of a game.
I'd like to
hear a Roma fan talk
about Szczesny, because I sure as
hell haven't watched him play.
The Englishman made a quip
about his infamous gilet when a journalist asked him
about it straight away, saying, «F ******
hell, I thought it would be two seconds before I
heard a gilet joke.
I am sick of
hearing about what he has done for Arsenal and football in this country, who in the
hell was he before he came here, did you know him?
I'm not really understanding why he is afraid to play Rosicky and Nasri together, yes I
hear what you all say
about them being right outside but
hell they are not in their natural position anyway... it seems like they all want Cesc's position in the middle but when they get the opportunity they don't really control or hold.
Upon
hearing about it my initial reaction was «
Hell no.
We're just proud as
hell to be one of the first to provide this information in a way that actually allows the average voter to sort of «meet» their candidates and
hear them give their take on actual questions
about issues relevant to them — especially since these days, people get more and more of their information online.
Democratic email fundraising may not quite have reached the level of a Global Catastrophe yesterday, but it sure as
hell got talked
about: I
heard an earful at a NARAL fundraiser last night, and various back - channel email lists and Facebook groups buzzed with people sick and tired of repetitive fundraising messages sent by campaigns, PACs and the party committees.
Democratic email fundraising may not quite have reached the level of a Global Catastrophe yesterday, but it sure as
hell got talked
about: I
heard an earful at a NARAL fundraiser last night, and various back - channel email...
Can't wait to
hear these sanctumonious republicans raising
hell about Spitzer when they jumped for joy
about Sanford and you can
hear a pin drop because no republicans have said a thing
about Gov.McDonnell on ethics charges either... Choir boys I don't think so..
The first time I
heard about Professor
Hell's work, I was also very skeptical.
Evan Brand: So people
heard that, they're like, «What the
hell is he talking
about?»
Oh and one more thing corey
about your comment on bodybuilders that juice and trying to ask for advice or some actual usable info lmfao dude i can't even think of a funny analogy,, i used to train at a couple gyms and i constantly
heard bs
hell no one is even honest
about what they take and unless you watch them i usually don't believe what they say..
I
heard about serums before from Carli Bybel, but I still had no idea what the
hell it would do to my skin.
I've
heard the most marvelous things
about air bnb and also stories from
hell!
We all have
heard about (or had) those «dates from
hell»... Don't give up!
«My theory is that people are fed up of
hearing about the recession, and they're saying: «To
hell with it, I'm going to get out there and share what's going on in my life...» It's a healthy escapism.»
Main protagonist is Jip (John Simm) who, in between driving under the influence, telling all and sundry
about his problems downstairs, and letting us
hear his unconvincing Del Boy impressions, is
hell - bent on having the weekend of his life.
All we
heard from this film were the human castings, but little was known
about who the
hell Godzilla himself was going to face, but as predictions in familiar films often are, -LSB-...]
Several theories
about the film's origins of myth are thrown out: it follows Joseph Campbell's hero cycle (not really) and it follows Dante's Inferno (sort of, in that they start out at a party and move up to the bowels of
Hell — alas, the argument that they are almost separated into those who deserve to die and those who do not doesn't support the data) before professor of religion (at Pepperdine University, a fact unmentioned in this featurette) Christopher
Heard throws out that it's an adaptation of the Christ myth.
Currently Techland is cracking on with Dead Island Riptide (which we will
hear more
about during PAX) but for now fans will have to make do with an internally - developed mod for the original game, dubbed «Project
Hell».
From My Bloody Valentine 3D director Patrick Lussier (no relation) and starring Nicolas Cage, Amber
Heard, William Fichtner, David Morse, Billy Burke and Tom Atkins, Drive Angry 3D is
about a man who breaks out of
hell to get violent, R - rated revenge on the cult who killed his daughter and stole her baby.