Sentences with phrase «if punishing him for»

A child can be guided gently to greater impulse control and will get there faster than if punished for an instinct he hasn't learned to curb yet.
You're going to get people gaming the system if you punish them for the data.
Now she pulled it away as if punishing him for the thought.
If you punish him for humping, he could just decide that the presence of the baby, not his own behavior, is what angers you.
If you punish him for the socks he might lose his confidence later.
This can happen when someone startles the cat while he is using the litter box or if you punish him for going outside the box and then immediately place him in the box.
If you punish her for it you add to her stress, potentially creating an added fear of you in the process, and she may start retaining her urine (which is medically harmful) for as long as she can out of fear of being punished.

Not exact matches

Overworking good employees is perplexing; it makes them feel as if they're being punished for great performance.
Ironically, female coaches who push hard for what they deserve are sometimes punished for being too aggressive, says Chaudhry: «If they're really tough, they're fired.»
While punishing North Korea for this latest provocation seems perfectly rational, what if the only result is greater defiance?
«If corporations and organizations punish you for mistakes, that means that everyone has to learn on their own.
Overworking good employees is perplexing to them; it makes them feel as if they're being punished for their great performance.
Apple's stock is already being punished for having a slowing growth rate and peaking margins, so a deal with China Mobile is very important to the company even if margins go down a little, Pearl said.
Failures are opportunities to learn and improve, but it is difficult for a team to feel this way if they are punished for issues that arise.
Jeffrey Naimon, an attorney at BuckleySandler, said banks are punished enough if a loan defaults because the ability - to - repay rule allows borrowers to sue a lender for alleged underwriting mistakes.
While it's hard to say if the punishing number and intensity of storms were due to climate change, climate scientists have now determined — in two separate research efforts — that Hurricane Harvey's record - blasting rains (best measured in feet for much of Houston) were likely amplified by climate change.
If the «price» for the attack was punishing airstrikes against the forces of Syrian President Bashar al - Assad, the White House isn't saying.
If we expect universities to be part of our prosperity strategy, then faculty interested in such pursuits should devise new institutional approaches for their career advancement that reward rather than punish them when pursuing commercialization of their research.
But you have to watch for restrictions: Verizon's $ 75 Go Unlimited plan disallows streaming high - definition video and caps all mobile - hotspot sharing with a laptop or tablet via Wi - Fi at a punishing if not useless 600 Kbps, no matter how much data you've used in the month.
For example: «Anyone who beats their male or female slave with a rod must be punished if the slave dies as a direct result, but they are not to be punished if the slave recovers after a day or two, SINCE THE SLAVE IS THEIR PROPERTY.»
Democratic health care policy makes you pay too much for health insurance and punishes you if you won't pay the inflated prices.
If someone told you he believes 100 % that an invisible man is watching him and judging him 24/7 and that this man (we'll call him Steve, but he is known by many names) has a special book of rules that you have to follow or he will punish you for all eternity, what would your response be?
And what if, instead, there's a supreme being who says, «let me reward those who have used their human faculties, reasoning and intellect,» and to add the drama that you so love, «and let me punish for eternity those with weak will who blindly adopted the fantasties and fairy tales pushed upon them without ever questioning...» What do you do then???
They tell you that you will be horribly punished for the rest of eternity if you don't do what they tell you, believe what they say or think wrong thoughts
per vertssss; american living here in canada in niagra falls; the niagra parway is beautiful and the houses magnifigant and there is this huge huge mcmanision called precouis blood 16 plus bedrooms with own bathrooms horse farm top of the line cars in the back very very elegant; guess who lives there priests so thanks for your donations the perverts are living well your not but they are hahahaha people are so stupid to give these freaks any money; and you are totally illiterate if you think these people have any connection to god; i would have to say that god will probly punish the phony pervs and any followers they may have; obviously they know the religion is phony or they wouldnt be doing what they do
Did you know that if you die before getting baptized (no matter what transgressions you make), then you get to go to the celestial kingdom (because we believe that men must be punished for their own sins and not for Adams trangression i.e. no original sin).
The NIV for verse 21 says: «21 but they are not to be punished if the slave recovers after a day or two, since the slave is their property.»
If you think god punishes the living, for what, and how severely?
I also believe that an individual who would otherwise be against that might do it only because if he doesn't he might be punished or imprisoned or ostracized for it.
Then goes on to say that if you don't believe the story, you basically will be punished for eternity because he is the best way to salvation and it doesn't matter that none of it makes sense.
I will clarify though to try and make it easier to answer, because may be wondering if I'm asking will god punish someone for jaywalking?
Any kind of all - powerful, all - knowing being would know this, and if he were good, he would understand perfectly well, and not punish anyone for honest non-belief.
you believe in an omniscient god who knows whether we will accept jeebus as a savior, but then punishes them for eternity if they do not believe in him.
yet they themselves «sinned» before they knew the difference between Good and Evil... Or as you are trying to twist it — judgment on good and evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for sins they do not understand and could not resist.
If, however, the slave survives for a day or two, he is not to be punished, since the slave is his own property.
yet they themselves «sinned» before they knew the difference between Good and Evil... Or as you are trying to twist it — judgment of good and evil God must be immoral, if it punishes innocent people for sins they do not understand and could not resist.
But if we are expecting a world, and blaming God for not supplying such a world, in which good is inevitably rewarded and evil automatically punished, we are merely crying for the moon.
There must be an available pathway to help those who seek to get off the doll make the transition while providing assurance that they will not be punished for finding work if they are later fired.
«If God doesn't punish people for their sin,» he said, «then God is just an enabler, letting people get away with their sin.»
He did not know whether any allowance was made for the age of the accused nor «whether pardon is given to those who repent» nor «whether punishment attaches to the mere name apart from secret crimes, or to the secret crimes connected with the name».3 In reply, Trajan wrote that Christians «are not to be sought out, but if they are accused and convicted, they must be punished — yet on this condition, that whoso denies himself to be a Christian, and makes the fact plain by his action, that is by worshipping our gods, shall obtain pardon on his repentance, however suspicious his past conduct may be».4 The Emperor Hadrian (76 - 138; ruled 117 - 138) made clear that slanderous accusations against Christians were unacceptable and that it had to be proved that they had acted contrary to the laws.
God in His will through history had into reality seemingly illogical or cruel events to happen in our world, but no one is spared if the purpose is for the good of humanity, wars pestilence even the holocust has a reason and purpose beyond our comprehension at our times but will be reveald in the future, The Phillipine catasthrophy for example is viewed by some as Gods punishment, we experienced the brunt of natures punishing power but it also unveiled the true feelings and concern of the whole world in helping us materially and spiiritually by aiding and consoling us that was unprecedented in history, The whole world had demostrated, to me, a kind of humanitarian concern and love that trancends races and culture, A kind of demonstration by higher being the we humans is one with Him.The cost of human lives and misery is nothing in history compared to its positve historical consequences
[7:100] Does it ever occur to those who inherit the earth after previous generations that, if we will, we can punish them for their sins, and seal their hearts, causing them to turn deaf?
And if your god would actually punish anyone for any human action for all eternity in a torturous place instead of immediately destroying that place, then he's the most disgusting devil that exists.
and, if god is going to punish someone for something in which they have no choice (also a claim made by blog christians), what does that say about the nature of god?
I didn't pray for leukemia but I got it children die everyday new souls in this sometimes very cruel world what kind of god does that I'm sure you'll say the sins of the father or it just wasn't gods plan or if we were better Christians then we wouldn't be punished or our faith was being tested and to all of you I say what a cruel child of a god you have that» tests his flock he so lovingly created excuse after excuse I'll keep my faith in the science that put my cancer in remission and if I'm wrong I'll march straight into hell knowing I made no excuses
It is still more fruitful that he be punished in order that the punishment may keep him awake and sober, for in whatever way this may be more precisely understood, it will be to his profit and his advantage; yes, truly to his advantage, if he voluntarily allows himself to be punished.
Wonder if he'll understand that he is being punished for the transgressions of gay people the way that he's claimed of others, staining the memorials of so many others who have passed.
I often wonder if God is there or if I have done something wrong and am being punished for wanting my inheritance.
@Observer: When you see your young child run into the street, do you: (A) Make your presence known and immediately punish the child, or (B) Tell the child that if they do that, they will pay for it after they die?
If your imaginary friend would punish someone for using his brain, it is not worthy of any worship.
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