When you don't see that your spouse or partner
is sad about fighting because the relationship means a lot to them, it makes sense you might conclude they don't love you if they said something critical in the heat of the moment.
Finally, the difficulty pacifists of the messianic community have in trying to think in just war terms is further evident from Hauerwas and Sider's parting shot: to wit, if just war is compatible with the gospel, then why
be sad about fighting a just war?
Not exact matches
It
's nice to think that America and the Allies
were fighting to stop the atrocities that Hitler
was committing, the
sad reality however
is that America had definite knowledge
about what
was happening in Germany and Poland and didn't do anything, neither did Russia or Britain.
The
sad part
about all this
is that it
is most likely that bin Laden never realized that all he had
fought for all his life
was a fiction.
It
is so
sad that so many atheists will spend most of their lives
fighting and arguing against the very thing that can save them, only to die and go to hell and then to spend eternity regretting the fact that they wasted all of their time arguing
about it rather than just accepting it, rather than just believing, and a belief that could have saved them.
Over 30 years supporting this great club and tonight I
'm so low
about what I hear, not the the score which
is bad enough but arsenal fans
fighting each other
sad sad times.
the
sad thing
about this the little tory party labour hasn't put up a
fight about it making it a norman justice
were only the rich get it jeff3
John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, the team behind the recent Ed Helms - led Vacation movie — or the guys who wrote The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, if you
're feeling mean — have sold a new series
about sad adults
fighting a teenage street gang to Fox.
I
was expecting the intricately - designed, always - paying - off - and - paying - back screenplay, and the astonishingly good
fight sequences, but I wasn't expecting a final product that
was so profoundly
sad, a raucous, but melancholy sci - fi action - comedy
about addiction, friendship, aging, the way that You Can't Go Home Again, and humanity's inalienable right to
be fucking awful.
The
saddest part
about that story
is that Bakhtanians apparently remains a part of the
fighting game community, so much so that he
was invited to commentate for the EVO 2016 Mortal Kombat X competition on Twitch.