Sentences with phrase «just punishment on»

Jesus took that just punishment on himself * in our place.
God is justified in His carrying out just punishment on the wicked, I.e. Noah's flood.

Not exact matches

Women are particularly susceptible, of course — just look at the cover of magazines on display near any supermarket checkout counter and you can see the punishment for being less than perfect in public.
He takes no position on capital punishment, abortion, or just war (the irresolvability of which he regards as indicative of our impoverished ethical conversation).
Religion has little to do with ethics... for example... is it right for you to allow someone else to accept your just punishment... of course not, we do not allow that in our legal system, because it is not ethical... but your religion is based on that one unethical behavior.
I just don't see that Jesus reveals this kind of God, a God that is vindictive toward His enemies, who inflicts pain and punishment on people because they go against His will.
@ karl: is your god so petty and paranoid that he would visit eternal punishment on one of his creations — that he is supposed to love — just because that creation decided to use its brain to question the existence of this god?
The punishment meted on Adam and Eve is not just because it was disproportional to the offence.
Proponents of the movement to excommunicate Kerry point out that abortion differs from such issues as just war and capitol punishment in that Catholic teaching on the issue is unequivocal.
Ok but can god take away a person from hell and put him in heaven and if god loves us so much then why he doesn't destroy satun or put him in prison forever and why doesn't he tells the holy spirit to forgive whatever any person says just like him and Jesus i want to know thst but i noticed in all your replies except one that you were telling me everything i was asking except this in short if i say «he allows us to hate him» and i also want to know that if a person is sent in hell for his sins then will he go back to heaven after completing his punishment or stay there forever and also will any person who have commited the unforgivable sin one day be freed and allowed to go to heven or be reborn on Earth and if god has infinite love for us why don't he force us to belive in Jesus just before dying and then as he goes to heven show Jesus to him and then give him a rebirth as soon as his turn comes and then countinue this becaude going to heaven would be better much more than going to hell especialy for those who have commited the unforgivable sin
In a sense then, the wicked bring God's punishment on themselves, because He must respond in judgement to be just.
belieffollower Christianity is based on the premise that someone else will take your just punishment.
After all, do not the most popular theories on the meaning of Jesus» death implicitly authorize the holy wrath of the father or the just torture and punishment of the son?
On the other hand, criminal punishment may not always contribute to a just society As argued eloquently by Donald Shriver in these pages (August 26, 1998), «living with others sometimes means that we must value the renewal of community more highly than punishing, or seeking communal vengeance for, crimes.»
To those that say «he's still a murderer»; if you feel that the judge did not pass adequate judgement and that this man's life is better spent in the grave also, then perhaps you should start pursuing a legal career to ensure harsher punishments more frequently instead of just inciting reaction on CNN's blog.
Christianity is immoral from the outset... we do not allow someone who did not commit a crime to be punished as if they did it because they want to take that persons just punishment... but christianity is based on that very immorality.
The social principles of Christianity declare all vile acts of the oppressors against the oppressed to be either the just punishment of original sin and other sins or trials that the Lord in his infinite wisdom imposes on those redeemed.28
And if you allow for your God's retaliatory behavior simply because he is our «Creator», shouldn't parents who «create» children have the same right and therefore be allowed to inflict horrific, never - ending punishment on their children just because «we made them»?
Also islam believes that if you do not follow the prophet mohammed and his teachings that you are not a true follower of god and deserve punishment for such «crimes» Meanwhile christians are just simply waiting for jesus to return and believe that when that happens god will pass his judgement on the earth and we all will die and only those who are worthy of gods love will ascend to heaven and that those who do not believe in christ (who also happens to be gods only son in their eyes) will spend eternity in hell for their non-belief.
Instead of skirting the issue, much of the heat the catholic church is taken would probably be alleviated by simply just requiring those in power to report abuse to local authorities and levying swift and severe punishment on those who condone and cover up abuses.
5:10 ------- By the way, I don't think Ananias and Sapphira would have considered themselves a loved child of God ---- that is unless you believe God killed them as punishment for lying to the Holy Spirit, just so they would go right on into paradise?
No matter what, there are verses on eternal punishment that stump all these types of teachers — just as there is no «real» solid proof of evolution.
An ESPN report has now confirmed what was being discussed towards the end of last season, that the punishments for over spending will not be used anymore, as long as the clubs involved can demonstrate that they are not being reckless and that they are not just «gambling on success», and how do you prove (or disprove) terms like that?
Seriously all internet fans should stop this rumor nonsense... like internet fans were 100 % roman reigns winning at wrestlemania but WWE just gave tight slap to all those fans... Rusev was included in US title match only to get pinned by Jinder mahal, thats the real reason... Merchandise sales was never a reason, Everyone know Vince has been hating rusev since that Ziggler Lana thing.Rusev doesn't follow vince instructions & goes out of storylines everytime... This time also it's a punishment for trash talk undertaker outside wwe tv.Cena did trash talk but it was on wwe & was approved by vince....
Now whether it was just a one game punishment or the Frenchman realised that he had made a mistake and could have done with the German on the pitch on Saturday, we will probably never know.
We will have to wait and see just how hard the football authorities come down on Arsene Wenger, with the Frenchman up on a double FA charge for the comments that got him sent off by John Moss and then his actions in the aftermath, but if they decide that he did push the fourth official then it could be a heavy punishment.
My guess is they only came down relatively hard on Louisville (which in itself is just a paper punishment) because that school is also being hammered by the FBI.
That doesn't just penalize the player, it penalizes the whole team (and the athletic department and the school and the community), so it makes sense to deliver a punishment that focuses on the individual rather than a punishment that impacts the group.
As for Barcelona chasing Bellerin Arsenal should report them to FIFA for «tapping up» at the very least unsettling the player mind you as it is Barcelona just a slap on the wrist would be the punishment!!
MILLIONS of parents whose faith placed them in the position of not just asking, but demanding under pain of grounding or even corporal punishment, that their grade school children abstain from what others are enjoying, have still raised well adjusted kids who've gone on to be productive, contributing members of society.
I'm all about sharing personal experience here on Heligirl, so when Heather from Making it Work Mom commented on my recent post on avoiding punishment in favor of positive discipline, I just had to ask her to share her wisdom.
i just get by, but often i do have to fall back on «doing chores» as a kind of positive punishment.
The Canadian authors of the report, which is based on data collected from nearly 35,000 adult Americans, said their findings underscore that spanking and other forms of harsh physical punishment are a matter not just of private behavior but of public health.
Just make sure the consequences you offer focus on discipline, rather than punishment.
But just because he spends most nights morosely fixating on his troubles doesn't mean he's going to accept whatever punishment his former friend Eliot Spitzer decides to dish out.
«The core punishments have to do with career prospects of these people after a scandal,» Walsh says, and by focusing just on citations, the current study doesn't fully address that issue.
They are not sitting on some specific dark secret against the underclass that makes their punishment poetically just.
The casting of Trudi Goodman as a coke - snorting pedophile felt particularly inhumane, though not as mind - boggling as the beeline Michelle Monaghan made for the exit at the end of the film (those who've read the book tell me her character has been considerably dumbed down), leaving Casey Affleck sitting on a couch wondering if kindergarten - cop duty is just punishment for the ethical exactitude he showed earlier.
They're fleshed out as real characters just as well as Rogen and Byrne to the point that some of the pranks on the grown up side of the fence feel a little too extreme a punishment, especially when it threatens to get the brothers kicked out of school.
Thus, disparate impact doctrine, which is supposed to help minority groups, will, once again, inflict punishment on minority students, who will be forced to learn from teachers who demonstrate lower levels of literacy or who perhaps even lack basic knowledge — just one more reason the Supreme Court should have sent disparate impact to the dustbin of legal history.
Finally, another interactive guide just focused on Crime and punishment!
Students reflect on a series of high profile case studies and consider whether they feel capital punishment can be just.
Systems Failure: Moving Beyond the One - Size - Fits - All Approach to Behavior Management Clip systems, behavior folders, time out, prize boxes, and behavior bucks are just a handful of the many systems relying on rewards and punishments to change behavior.
Restorative Discipline focuses on the harms, needs and causes of student behavior, not just the breaking of rules and dispensing of punishment.
The report's school accountability approach emphasizes two equally important goals for these new systems: 1) ensuring that accountability systems drive toward equal education opportunities by creating a system for identifying and acting on chronic low performance by particular groups of students and 2) ensuring that accountability systems are broadly framed in order to drive toward a comprehensive conception of student and school success and a culture of continuous improvement rather than just shame and punishment.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) regulations are very strict on the academic requirements for student athletes, and the punishments for violating NCAA rules are swift and broad - sweeping, possibly resulting in repercussions for the entire university's athletic department, not just the individuals in question.
I've just filmed a piece on puppy farming for Channel FIVE News for tonight's broadcast, featuring Labradors Sam, and Lucy the rescued ex-breeding bitch; and my reaction to a Welsh puppy farmer who's just been fined # 3000 and banned from keeping dogs for one year as a punishment for puppy farming.
There is no punishment, no coercion, just volunteer behaviors on the part of the dog and reinforcement on the part of the owner.
Just as treating your dog like a wolf is confusing, punishment is also confusing, so put down that rattle box, avoid the water spray and give up on shouting at your dog.
While it is very disheartening to come home to a shredded couch, feces - covered carpeting, or even just a note on the door from the apartment manager notifying you of a noise violation, the problem will not be resolved with verbal or physical punishment.
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