Sentences with phrase «hell of coming true»

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While part of what you said is quite true, I would contend that Jesus didn't have a great sense of humor, since it is from what Jesus supposedly said that the whole doctrine of hell came about, as well as some ther things he said that I would contend is fairly bad advice.
So true... the viewpoint is very narrow when it comes to Christian doctrine — and even questioning some of the obvious basic problems can cause one a type of hell (even it does or does not exist)-- ostracization.
27 years ago they burned my grand father, father, and sister in a church outside luxor because Allah be mercifull (ha ha) DROVE THEM TO MURDER MOST OF MY FAMILY, they time has come for not only copts but all christians to stand up and destroy the evil of islam, I know that one day, the one true God (JESUS) WILL COME BACK AND SEND THEM TO HELL, but fellow christians do nt be afraid, they think that they are better than us but good always overcomes evil, salam issa masiOF MY FAMILY, they time has come for not only copts but all christians to stand up and destroy the evil of islam, I know that one day, the one true God (JESUS) WILL COME BACK AND SEND THEM TO HELL, but fellow christians do nt be afraid, they think that they are better than us but good always overcomes evil, salam issa macome for not only copts but all christians to stand up and destroy the evil of islam, I know that one day, the one true God (JESUS) WILL COME BACK AND SEND THEM TO HELL, but fellow christians do nt be afraid, they think that they are better than us but good always overcomes evil, salam issa masiof islam, I know that one day, the one true God (JESUS) WILL COME BACK AND SEND THEM TO HELL, but fellow christians do nt be afraid, they think that they are better than us but good always overcomes evil, salam issa maCOME BACK AND SEND THEM TO HELL, but fellow christians do nt be afraid, they think that they are better than us but good always overcomes evil, salam issa masih.
Alexis's fans in Chile must think he is in a hell hole, i suppose its true even AW said you have to «say your prayers» he should know his only on 8» 500» 000 GBP a year distressful salary no wonder his praying, is this what arsenal have come to, and what are other players thinking of Arsenal when we approach them, we need drastic change and quick,
Why the hell would he come out and say «yes it's true our best and most valuable player is for sale» literally the moment he says that Sanchez price is probably cut in half as the whole footballing world knows we will be selling him, only an idiot would bash wenger for lying about it, the more money he can squeeze out of Sanchez leaving the better so we can get a replacement.
Consequently, Other People comes across as merely pleasant, the exceptions being two over-the-top sequences involving Justin (J.J. Totah)-- the flamboyant young brother of David's longtime friend, who puts on a showstopping drag routine for his father's birthday celebration — and the astute recognition that true hell is soft - rock band Train's «Drops of Jupiter.»
Come Sunday tells the true - life story of Carlton Pearson, a pentecostal preacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma, whose late»90s revelations (he says directly from God) about the nature of heaven and hell end up deemed heresy by his own church.
Such is the display of fair - weathered faith in Joshua Marston's fourth feature film, Come Sunday, which relates the true trials and travails of evangelical Bishop Carlton Pearson, who in the late 1990s caused waves amongst his religious community in Tulsa, Oklahoma when he announced God spoke to him and confirmed all souls are eligible to be received in heaven, whether they accept Jesus Christ as their lord and savior or not (which also negates the threat of hell, a punishment which has kept communities frozen in antiquated fear - based decision making for centuries).
Based on a true story, Netflix's new film Come Sunday follows renowned pastor Carlton Pearson, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, who questions the existence of hell, choosing not to believe in a God that would punish billions of people to eternal damnation.
Without child sacrifice, how can we maintain sufficient negotiating leverage with the Dark Prince of Sin so as to ensure that our dreams of sending Judge [REDACTED] to the very depths of hell come true?
Duke Nukem Forever was a joke that'd never die, and when we heard it was coming out of development hell during PAX Prime 2011, it seemed too good to be true.
Translating the above to climate science, if you tell me that in 100 years earth inhabited by your children is going to hell in a handbasket, because our most complicated models built with all those horrendously complicated equestions you can find in math, show that the global temperatures will be 10 deg higher and icecaps will melt, sea will invade land, plant / animal ecosystem will get whacked out of order causing food supply to be badly disrupted, then I, without much climate science expertise, can easily ask you the following questions and scrutinize the results: a) where can I see that your model's futuristic predictions about global temp, icecaps, eco system changes in the past have come true, even for much shorter periods of time, like say 20 years, before I take this for granted and make radical changes in my life?
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