Sentences with phrase «how vacuous»

To find out more about him and how Vacuous came to be, continue reading below for my recent interview with him.
This roster makes it all the more baffling just how vacuous this romantic comedy is, in which none of them are particularly likable while in a universally recognizable story about what music means to others.
I live in NYC & often think of how vacuous & self absorbed this city is; but at the same time we always have an opportunity to answer the question: what would Jesus do??

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For my part I can scarcely credit how intelllectually vacuous they are.
Sending himself up in the process, he sets about unpacking how ultimately vacuous that idea is, and even begins to explore what might replace it instead.
And it has never made sense to me no matter how many times I've tried to squeeze my logical square brain into the vacuous round hole of literal, fundamentalist bible interpretation.
I have no doubt that John, our choir director at one of the congregations where my father served, sincerely believed that «Whispering Hope,» a number frequently chosen by him as the choir's offertory piece, was a profoundly Christian hymn; but it was really an expression of vacuous hope without any substantive theological grounding: «Wait till the darkness is over / wait till the tempest is done / Hope for the sunshine tomorrow, after the darkness is gone / Whispering hope, oh, how welcome thy voice / Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice.»
If we conceive of the Word or Spirit as moving more and more fully into the body of the profane in response to the self - negation of God in Christ, then we can understand how the Christian God gradually becomes more alien and beyond, receding into a lifeless and oppressive form, until it finally appears as an empty and vacuous nothingness.
Caleb, Imagine how boring her book must be if an Op Ed with the greatest hits is this vacuous.
It may seem somewhat trite to invoke the freedom of creation as part of the works and ends of divine love, or to argue that the highest good of the creature — divinizing union with God in love — requires a realm of «secondary causality» in which the rational wills of God's creatures are at liberty; nonetheless, whether the traditional explanations of how sin and death have been set loose in the world satisfy one or not, they certainly render the claim that an omnipotent and good God would never allow unjust suffering simply vacuous.
A minister who characteristically preaches intellectually vacuous sermons will have few «takers» for counseling appointments, no matter how torrid his heart.
Journalist and author Peter Hitchens said the magic of Mr Blair was that he was «so vacuous», and how David Cameron's attempts to be a «second Tony Blair had not worked».
As someone who thought that I Am Love was attractive but vacuous, how could I have expected that I'd get sucked in by director Luca Guadagnino's follow - up — a frenetic remake of La Piscine set at the Mediterranean hideaway of a recuperating rock star?
It was in some way typical of the sanitized, vacuous reading passages that often appear on standardized tests, which explains how it got past the test review panels that approve test content.
Vacuous Minx reports on how EC has bailed on a prior lawsuit before, and speculates on likely outcomes of this case.
We can discuss how it's Nurse's vacuous perspective that makes him feel «under attack».
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