Answer: I believe they do (and have throughout history), in fact,
kill lots of people in the name of christ.
I tend to cringe a little when people call my books «charming,» but that's mainly because
I kill a lot of people in horrid ways and I don't think that's a particularly charming trait.
If you have a solid core mechanic, it's not a problem — ie,
killing lots of people in AC2 is fun, combat in Skyrim is fun.
The story involves Ifter, a power hungry emperor trying to take over the world, become a demon, and
kill lots of people in the process.
However, I have very little idea what the effects of AGW on humanity will be beyond the fact that it is an ecological disaster which can
kill lots of people in the developing world (excellent reasons to do whatever it takes to get rid of it, in my opinion) and so I have a problem with responding to the argument that we need do nothing because at least as far as the DEVELOPED world is concerned AGW will be at most a nuisance.
Not exact matches
A
lot of people think that if an ax murderer goes around
killing people in a free market it's alright because free markets are alright.
your god
in the bible
killed a
lot of people from the paraoh's
people (during exodus) and all first born, all the way to the great flood noah's ark) to sodom and gomorah.
We just hear more about it — and since some loonies — on the RELIGIOUS RIGHT — decided that it's OK for
people to have access to weapons that can
kill a few dozen
people in seconds, those occasional crazies do a
lot of damage.
I know a
lot of people who were addicted to substances that ended up finding solace
in religion — it's another addiction but at least it's not
killing them.
So they think if I
kill someone important or a
lot of people and I will get my name written
in history.
There was
LOTS of love
in torturing and
killing countless
people throughout the centuries «
in the name
of «god»».
In any event, like i said, I have no doubt there was probably large floods that
killed lots of people and were remembered, exagerrated and passed down from generation to generation as a warning.
junior is right A
lot of people have been
killed because
of what
people have interpretted
in the bible, so the bible
in effect was used to
kill thousands,
in gods name.
I agree that Atheists have
killed a
lot of people, but NEVER
in the name
of Atheism.
This approach would call foul on all sorts
of things: Moses wielding a sword but not a staff; Moses being chatty but Aaron having almost no lines; Moses
killing lots of people and fighting
in the Egyptian army; no «staff - to - snake» scene; no repeated utterances
of «let my
people go»; no «baby Moses
in the Nile» scene; and every other deviation the film takes from the narrative
in Exodus 1 - 14.
I used to spend a
lot of time worrying about why
people kill one another, why they fight, why they refuse to show any decorum
in general.
So unless His intention is to create billions
of people over time and
kill 99.9 %
of them at a later date... then there's a
lot we're missing
in the bible.
You either have to accept the old law
in its entirety and start
killing lots and
lots of people or reject it
in its entirety.
While many across the world no longer believe
in a
lot of religious concepts, and while the roots
of quite a bit
of morality could possibly have proliferated because
of religion, a core
of that morality persists, and I think it will continue, because
people who don't follow that morality are at a disadvantage (most
people don't want to be around someone who steals or
kills or lies).
In this episode, an evil banker sold phony investments in tin and copper in the Argentine, and a lot of people lost everything, and this particular guy also had a bias against gays and was dispatching one of his minions out to kill the
In this episode, an evil banker sold phony investments
in tin and copper in the Argentine, and a lot of people lost everything, and this particular guy also had a bias against gays and was dispatching one of his minions out to kill the
in tin and copper
in the Argentine, and a lot of people lost everything, and this particular guy also had a bias against gays and was dispatching one of his minions out to kill the
in the Argentine, and a
lot of people lost everything, and this particular guy also had a bias against gays and was dispatching one
of his minions out to
kill them.
A
lot of people often make accusations against God and Israel when they enter into the land
in the book
of Joshua for
killing the
people who lived there.
Lots of people are
killed in this war.
I just hate hunting... I know a
lot of people like it but I just don't get the pleasure
in killing an animal.
In this line
of work, I think about shopping a
lot — and I'm nostalgic as all hell — so maybe this isn't a frequent problem for other
people; but, I often see an item I would have
killed for as a teenager and I'm incredibly tempted to buy it now solely because I can.
a
lot of people say it sucks but its pretty kickass you can do counter
kill move were 50 will either break the guys neck slice him up with your knife or turn the guys gun on him (these are the coolest kind) all counter
kills are
in slowmotion and there are 25 different kilnds you can also take a guy hostage where you can either
a
lot of people say it sucks but its pretty kickass you can do counter
kill move were 50 will either break the guys neck slice him up with your knife or turn the guys gun on him (these are the coolest kind) all counter
kills are
in slowmotion and there are 25 different kilnds you can also take a guy hostage where you can either thrown him interriagate him (which isnt useful) or just
kill him the game offers many cool guns from small pistols to large machine guns please pick it up or if your not sure about it rent it its a fun shooter although it could use some improvements its still fun.
Killing and dismembering a
person changes
people, as does coming into a
lot of money
in one fortunate stroke
of luck.
So he got reduced — and then
killed, which I know a
lot of people are probably going to be upset about, but we can always go back
in time and make anybody alive, so perhaps he'll come back.
The basic gist
of the plot: a bunch
of American soldiers on a peacekeeping mission
in Moldova are being slaughtered by creatures that sure as hell act a whole
lot like ghosts: mean, aggressive, seemingly invincible ghosts who can
kill a
person simply by sweeping through them like a cold breeze.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing
in ways you never do a
lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing,
people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind
of horror film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer
killing people, it actually deals with the
people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
A
lot of people loved
killing zombies
in the original Dead Rising.
John Wick: Chapter 2: It takes a
lot to feel sorry for movie stars, but this one inspired pity for poor Keanu Reeves, who was reduced to a
killing machine, performing elaborate choreography as he shoots
people in the head, scores
of them, perhaps hundreds.
Moverman tells British newspaper The Guardian, «
People know the shortcut version - he took a
lot of heroin, wrote Smells Like Teen Spirit, became the biggest rock star
in the world and
killed himself.
The reason I feel
KILL BILL is mentioned a
lot, is because
of the scene where Sook - hee is under the bed watching her father die, and also her having her wedding dress on, maybe
people feel is a reference to
KILL BILL, but I feel that these kind
of devices have been used even before
KILL BILL
in a
lot of action movies.
Remember sophomore year
in college, when you would have six - hour conversations about whether it would be morally defensible to
kill one innocent
person if it would save the lives
of lots of other innocent
people?
It's too bad, since a
lot of good
people are acting up a cosmic storm here, including Judy Greer (Kitty Sanchez on «Arrested Development «-RRB-, Dean Norris (Hank on «Breaking Bad «-RRB-, Ansel Elgort (The Fault
in Our Stars), Rosemarie DeWitt (
Kill the Messenger) and Kaitlyn Dever (Short Term 12)(less so Adam Sandler and Jennifer Garner,
in one - note roles).
A
lot of people bite the dust — heh, dust —
in Infinity War, but perhaps the most emotional demise belonged to Gamora, who tried to
kill her adoptive father Thanos, then herself, before he sacrificed her
in exchange for the Soul Stone.
In SPR, it's pretty much Tom Hanks alone who saves the day, in this film, it's a whole lot of soldiers working together and getting themselves killed in the hope of saving other peopl
In SPR, it's pretty much Tom Hanks alone who saves the day,
in this film, it's a whole lot of soldiers working together and getting themselves killed in the hope of saving other peopl
in this film, it's a whole
lot of soldiers working together and getting themselves
killed in the hope of saving other peopl
in the hope
of saving other
people.
I would be good if rich countries like US invest more
in NGO's and other organizations to improve the
lot of young
people in poor countries instead
of wasting loads
of money on destructive technologies that
kill millions
of innocent civilians.
She didn't become bad by being wronged
in love or anything like that - she wanted to be Queen
of El» Anret, so she
killed lots and
lots of people to get there.
A
lot of people are totally
killing it right now at Kindle Unlimited, and they're doing really well, and I've tried to follow
in a
lot of their footsteps, because I think what they're doing is really awesome.
A Partial History
of Lost Causes by Jennifer duBois Amelia Anne Is Dead and Gone by Kat Rosenfield And When She Was Good by Laura Lippman Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain Don't Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story by D.T. Max Happiness Is a Chemical
in the Brain by Lucia Perillo HHhH by Laurent Binet Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson
Lots of Candles, Plenty
of Cake by Anna Quindlen New Ways to
Kill Your Mother by Colm Tóibín No One is Here Except All
of Us by Ramona Ausubel Red Ruby Heart
in a Cold Blue Sea by Morgan Callan Rogers Say Nice Things About Detroit by Scott Lasser Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt The End
of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe The Liar, the Bitch and the Wardrobe by Allie Kingsley The
People of Forever Are Not Afraid by Shani Boianjiu There Is No Dog by Meg Rosoff This Book Is Full
of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don't Touch It by David Wong This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
Doubtless a
lot of people are up
in arms over TFA
killing off Han Solo and probably blowing up Coruscant, but did anyone really think someone living Han Solo's lifestyle could survive into old age?
But sadly there are still some influential
people who believe that, first, self - published authors sell a
lot of books because they are cheap (
Kill Me Again is currently
in the Kindle UK top 20 and only one book
in the chart is more expensive) and, second, that if the writing was good, the author would be offered a traditional deal.
Mary told him to try the local
kill shelters —
in light
of the economy a
lot of people aren't able to keep their dearly beloved pets and are being forced to surrender them to shelters.
A
lot of well - meaning
people think that mandatory spay / neuter laws will help end the
killing of dogs and cats
in our shelters.
Of the No Kill shelters I've studied, the ones that have intake per 1000 people of 40 or 50 or more generally seem to use transports a lot, or adopt animals to people outside of their own jurisdiction, in order to get to a 90 % or better live release rat
Of the No
Kill shelters I've studied, the ones that have intake per 1000
people of 40 or 50 or more generally seem to use transports a lot, or adopt animals to people outside of their own jurisdiction, in order to get to a 90 % or better live release rat
of 40 or 50 or more generally seem to use transports a
lot, or adopt animals to
people outside
of their own jurisdiction, in order to get to a 90 % or better live release rat
of their own jurisdiction,
in order to get to a 90 % or better live release rate.
I'd be screaming and yelling at clients about how they are
killing their pets with so called «kindness» (feeding too much, excusing aggressive behavior, etc.) I'd be giving away services for free and since a
lot of people wouldn't «love me» because
of my bedside manner, I'd probably be out
of business
in a flash.
Hi, see
lots of familiar storys here, got some Milos chicken jerky strips for my Yorky - poo couple weeks ago, wondered why she started throwing up, had diarreia and then blood
in stool, returned all 3 bags to Publix today and pray we have not helped
kill our beloved pet, how can these
people live with them selves KNOWING that they are
killing our pets?
There are a
lot of people who do not care
in the «non-profit»
kill shelters as well and they
kill just as many animals, or more, as the taxpayer funded shelters.