Sentences with phrase «in danger of»

In a recent interview with U.K. newspaper The Sunday Times, Canon Andrew White said Christianity in Iraq is in danger of being completely eradicated by ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria).
He replied that science was in danger of losing its credibility with the public as the result of such scares.
The human race isn't in danger of extinction.
1 The guru of the World Economic Forum, George Soros, has said the same, arguing that a purely transactional approach to economic activity governed by the principle of self - interest, which he labels «market fundamentalism», is in danger of undermining social values and loosening moral constraints.2
Are people in danger of extinction as a result, you fvcking moron?
But that approach is in danger of erosion.
If we read it as an error then we are in danger of adding to the word of God and where does that stop.
In case you haven't heard — the world is in no danger of running out of people.
One is in danger of again falling victim to the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.
When Mrs. P. called, he might have first determined whether she and the children were in danger of physical harm from P.
We are in danger of another 9/11 attack (but death penalty to Beck for crimes against humanity).
Having convinced his interviewees of the evil of abortion, Comfort then launches into a blunt attempt to convince them that they are in danger of going to hell and of their need for salvation through Jesus.
«But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire.»
In my own personal walk with our Lord I have had to admit and acknowledge that this body I am living in actually hates our Lord, it detest the things of god and will fight against everything he calls me to do, since it belongs to the dust and yet while draws breath will do all it can to answer the call of demons for as long as I live in it I am in danger of being dragged away by its desires.
Yesterday, in Sunday Superlatives, I included a quote from Mark Twain in which he referred to a snake oil salesman as an «idiot,» but no one left an angry comment warning me of hell based on Jesus» teaching in Matthew 5:22 that «if you call someone an idiot, you are in danger of being brought before the court; and if you curse someone, you are in danger of the fires of hell.»
Pereiro says that the members shared a view on the need to recover that essential spirituality without which doctrine, principles and life would always be in danger of decay.
Jeremy, does not Jude declare pulling out of the very fire those who are in danger of it, with fear, on our and their part.
Mark 3:29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation:
So what's the object that we're in danger of losing sight of?
We're in danger of becoming used to this when surely the fact big lies are being told should chill us to the core.
Widespread ignorance about essential doctrine is the reason why many believers are in danger of drifting away — so say JI Packer and Gary A Parrett in... More
But it sees this culture - building as a positive thing, rather than neutral or deceptive, as the phrase «comfort - zone» can be in danger of suggesting.
There are plenty of faithful orders of nuns and sisters who provide service to the poor that have NOTHING to do with the LCWR and are not in any danger of leaving the Faith.
The disadvantage is that the specific differences are in danger of being drowned in this great synthesis, and that the necessary respect and, consequently, caution in the approximation between confessions, religions and cultures is being disregarded.
If it is in danger of being destroyed by impact with a comet, or something of that sort, there is very little the church can do about it.
Religions that reject science are being left behind and are in danger of going extinct.
In fact, the American Academy of Neurology has explicitly recognized that such persons are not in danger of imminent death because of their condition, a matter well brought out by the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania in their carefully constructed statement, «Nutrition and Hydration: Moral Considerations.»
Ritual performances that call attention to the objects themselves are in danger of losing their evocative power.
We may be in danger of inventing «a god» other than the God of the Hebrews, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus; our God and Father.
For instance, organizations trying to assist Haitian and Salvadoran refugees to avoid repatriation, or organizations urging boycott of banks doing business with South Africa, or organizations counseling young people not to register for the draft, or organizations protesting increased military expenditures, or organizations demonstrating against nuclear power or against mineral exploration in wilderness areas, are all in danger of losing their tax exemptions for violating «public policy.»
Their distress was deepened by the pastoral observation of Bishop Austin Vaughan, auxiliary of New York, that the governor may be in danger of going to hell if he continues to countenance the mortal sin of abortion, which Vatican Council II called an «unspeakable crime.»
Religion News Service: Jewish and Christian groups at impasse over U.S. aid to Israel An established interfaith group is in danger of disintegrating as major American Jewish groups and prominent mainline Protestant churches differ over U.S. aid for Israel - a long - standing argument that the group was established, in part, to diffuse.
A religions that reject science is being left behind and are in danger of going extinct.
This data comes at a time where Planned Parenthood is in danger of being federally defunded and the Affordable Care Act, which widened access to contraceptives for women nationwide.
In the «Call to Confession and Unison Prayer», Hobbs read: «We are so cautious about expressing our love for you, O God, that we are in danger of stifling it.
We are in danger of losing our sense of humor.
On this more than anything else, the whole community must stand together for we are in danger of perishing together.
If a new building program is for the pride of its membership rather than the effectiveness of its ministry, then the church is in danger of a bad building program.
They are always in danger of narrowing the pattern of the church's vocation until it is conceived in terms of an exaggerated asceticism or of a mechanical sacramentalism or of an inflexible clericalism.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
Yet we can only speak in succession of what appears in contemporaneousness; in discourse we must abstract relations, such as love, from the terms related and the terms from each other, so that we are always in danger of speaking of God without reference to the being he loves and that loves him; of speaking about religion or love of God as distinct from ethics or the love of neighbor.
At the same time, they are also in danger of limiting the Spirit's energies within the channels of a particular emotional experiences stereotyped pattern of behavior, or a specific intellectual formulation.
Hence the concept is always in danger of relativisation.
The object of theological inquiry is constantly in danger of being reduced to the «name» God and the way it functions to orient human life.
Perhaps conservative evangelicals run the risk of being needlessly dogmatic on some issues, thereby alienating the next generation, while progressives are in danger of giving up so much historic doctrine that their faith is starting to look more like Campolo's humanism than historic Christianity.
Are we in danger of creating a corporate culture where all our church leaders look like smart, well - spoken businessmen?
When love is most fully attained, at that moment it is in danger of corruption.
Niebuhr felt that this individualistic approach to faith and commitment was in danger of obscuring the highly complex task of justice in the community.
The argument here is in danger of moving in a circle; for I shall presently show that there are parallels between these speeches and the epistles of Paul, and that these are not due to borrowing from Paul.
How characteristic of Israel's religion this feature became is so well known to us that its force is in danger of being blunted.
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