@rabidatheist They do not die for their faith, but
instead die trying to kill others for their faith.
Not exact matches
Im not
trying to convince you of anything but I will ask you this, If your son was being smashed in ready to be nailed to a cross and left in the sunshine to suffer and
die, and you had the power to stop it but
instead turned away and let it happen then tell me what was that for?
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Instead of attracting a younger, more open - minded demographic with these changes,» Douthat wrote, «the Episcopal Church's
dying has proceeded apace... Practically every denomination — Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian — that has
tried to adapt itself to contemporary liberal values has seen an Episcopal - style plunge in church attendance.
For years I
tried to ignore this debate — feeling some sympathy occasionally for the late Marilyn Monroe, who
died wishing that people would either love her or hate her for what she was
instead of what she stood for.
I also had some Flour City Pasta «Bon Vivant Orzo» I've been
dying to
try, so I decided to whip up a twist on ordinary Jambalaya using that
instead of rice.
Instead I labored for nearly 20 hours, again with no epidural,
trying to save two after delivering one and delivered them all only to watch them
die in my arms.
Forget
dying your eggs this year and
try painting them
instead!
The
Die - hard Star,
tried to be truly hard, but found himself
dying in love for Emma
instead.
Some ideas are simply too good to
die and this one — about a suicidal homeless man who
tries to drown himself, but
instead gets rehabilitated into a snob — has movie versions separated by 54 years.
@kingfish: I've been sitting on my SK3 for over 2 years,
trying to keep it from totally
dying (and doing a lousy job of it),
instead of going to the Curve or 8820 on AT&T.
So
instead of almost
dying trying to redeem miles in your lifetime, you can give them to someone else and let them
die trying!
Doom VFR
tries to circumvent VR's locomotion issue by giving you a teleporter function, but at the end of the day, this mini-campaign feels like a hobbled stroll through an amusement park
instead of the frenzied, fantastic fight - or -
die dance that makes Doom so special.
At times I was
trying to take cover but jump over all wall
instead causing me to
die or
trying to heal a squad mate but
instead picking up a weapon.
Instead of flat, 2D worlds, you'll guide your spaceship around a cylindrical environment blasting at aliens, rescuing humans and generally
trying not to
die amid screens full of bullets.
Perhaps it's understandable that a young man like Dylan Thomas (who
died at 39) should urge his elders to «Rage, rage against the
dying of the light», but older folk might be better advised
instead try to find the wisdom to be grateful for a long life, well - lived, and accept the inevitable with as much grace as they can muster.
Instead of flat, 2D worlds, you'll guide your spaceship around a cylindrical environment blasting at aliens, rescuing humans and generally
trying not to
die amid screens full of bullets.
What if,
instead of frantically
trying to find a power outlet when your smartphone is about to
die, you simply had to hold it in your hand and scroll through Instagram for a while?
That last line is such great advice... give yourself a break when it comes to the little regrets, and
try to live without the big ones... The example you gave about a visiting a
dying man
instead of putting it off — very good advice.