Sentences with phrase «inherent evil»

There is no inherent evil in nature, the world, or material things in the Christian ethic.
Therefore it is important when addressing evil that we are first of all attentive to the inherent evil that is in each one of us or at least we are tempted by?
The «Reformation» tradition emphasizes the inherent evil of political systems; the Lutheran accent is here unmistakable.
Or that government borrowing, at a time when interests rates are low, is not necessarily an inherent evil?
«There's a preconception among some that video games are an inherent evil,» he said.
Of course, there's also no inherent evil within that which may be familiar, especially when it so confidently buzzes like Tom McCarthy's «Spotlight.»
There was something sensationalistic about the length and campy splendor of the pageantry that undermined the inherent evil of a system that would use televised slaughter as a means of instill fear and a warped sense of hope in those who have to accept the practice.
The games are an inherent evil, as are the people who perpetrate them against others.
The cartoonish qualities of Guston's later paintings render these figures ridiculous somehow - their inherent evil is reduced to laughable thugishness.
We, Your children, humbly come before You, imploring Your continued divine guidance and protection in our battle against the inherent evil that exists in the United Nations and in their plan for a godless one world government.
What a terrible State Capitalist he was (but we have to forgive him for the coal and the gas, their inherent evil wasn't understood back in those long ago days).
We're not suggesting some inherent evil in the other products as we've seen some cases where they worked out great, but if life insurance is your true need, we are suggesting that you are taking a risk by trying to mix it with other bells and whistles.
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