Sentences with phrase «life than murdering»

But underneath Tess» shy exterior lies a killer who believes there is nothing sweeter in life than murdering a friend in pain.

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When a couple came on to talk about their 16 - year - old daughter, who had been murdered by her boyfriend, they told the host that they wanted the audience to know their daughter's life was bigger than her tragic death.
and having the most important relationship in my life recognized and accepted as something greater and more beautiful than an offence comparable to theft and murder.
You people need to look no farther than in your mirror and your history of murder and war to prove who believes in the right boogeyman to see where evil lives.
Would not restoring the life of the murdered be more just than eternal punishment of the murderer?
Personally, I can not imagine a worse judgement for sin than to have my children brutally murdered, and the greatest gift of this life (being a parent) taken away from me.
Yet Jesus said our thought life is worse than our actions (hate = murder)(lust = adultery) none of which is seen.
Abusing children is almost worse than murder as they live suffering as a victim.
If you have ever seen Shawshank Redemption you have the very «Religious» Warden of the Prison who lies, cheats, and has people murdered while he passes judgement on the Prisoners, they typical mindset of the Religious Right they use bully tactics to control people with religion while they live personal wicked lives worse than any Gay person they hate.
Some believe that capital punishment deters murders and thus saves more lives than it takes.
@BoldGeorge, Ra - pe is a terrible crime that in my opinion is worse than murder because the victim is forced to live with the aftermath (especially if, say, the victim becomes pregnant and is forced to deliver the child against her will).
She is a productive citizen of society, works, is monogamous in her relationship, is raising a adorable boy, is kind to everyone she meets and yet you have straight people out murdering, raping, living on welfare, and yet they should live more than a gay person.
... I'm bitter and full of hatred because they murdered the one person who was dearer to me than my own life....
Sadistic cruelty, the prolongation of terror and pain, the casual callousness of some murders for no more reason than to eliminate witnesses to a minor theft — such horrors of contempt for life frequently underlie the distancing language of homicide and due process.
Achieved reciprocity implies a new equilibrium, a state of justice achieved or restored, but the taking of an innocent life can not be compensated, any more than a jealous lover's act of murder is morally neutralized by a self - punishing suicide.
Yes i know two counsellors i told one of them about this and i want to know why Jesus Christ without any mercy sends that person to hell forever to suffer and never ever forgives them even though they didn't commit any thing like murder and that also forever you can forgive that person went in minutes of that sin with in a snap of a finger then only why that sin why not give him another life in Earth after forgiving and punishing him for the rest of his sin it is said that god and Jesus Is very merciful then why he is giving such a life sentence that is much more worse than eternal nothingness and why doesn't he punish Satun with eternal nothingness because i think most of the sins in Earth are committed because of him only?
And so the list goes, with the actual numbers changing somewhat from year to year, yet the fact that more people are killed with blunt objects each year remains constant.For example, in 2011, there was 323 murders committed with a rifle but 496 murders committed with hammers and clubs.While the FBI makes is clear that some of the «murder by rifle» numbers could be adjusted up slightly, when you take into account murders with non-categorized types of guns, it does not change the fact that their annual reports consistently show more lives are taken each year with these blunt objects than are taken with Feinstein's dreaded rifle.Another interesting fact: According to the FBI, nearly twice as many people are killed by hands and fists each year than are killed by murderers who use rifles.
You value life so little that murdering a few innocent people amounts to little more than breaking a few eggs to cook an omelet.
Cain's murder of Abel gets us started toward politics, the life of the polis, of kingdoms, laws, and armies, where only divine grace can promise a future of blessing and life rather than murder and death.
It's been more than 10 years since we first watched Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe, through thick and thin), with his jagged lightning bolt scar and hard knocks childhood (he was orphaned after his parents were brutally murdered by a dark wizard), arrive at Hogwarts School to fulfill his destiny as «the boy who lived
To solve a mysterious and macabre murder, Homicide brings in Brother Sam, a minister with a criminal past whom Dexter recognizes as a fellow killer that might have found a cover even better than his own; now a local hero, Debra is surprised by two life - changing proposals.
The screenplay is based on on a book by a couple of Boston Globe journalists which exposed Bulger's catalogue of racketeering, murder and extortion, and while movies and real life should never be mistaken for one another, Black Mass successfully depicts a seamy, sleazy, blue collar milieu where blood is thicker than water and crime is just what you do to get by.
What kind of charisma would it take to convince a mother to murder her children rather than let them live in a world where the Nazi party was dead?
I'm still dying to see it because musicals for life, don «cha know / Film Quentin Tarantino's next movie is about the year of 1969 rather than the Charles Manson murders as previously reported.
The film is more ephemeral than anything the director has ever done; it is that murder - mystery party you and your pals dress up for in a suburban living room as a convoluted excuse to hang out without the bother of attempting any kind of meaningful conversation.
WHAT: Set over the course of several decades, the film tells the real - life story of Robert Kuklinski (Michael Shannon), a devoted husband and father of two who secretly worked as a contract killer for the mob, murdering more than 100 people before finally being arrested.
This trend, of course, had outliers: «Dina,» the Grand Jury Prize Winner for US Documentary, is a small - scale investigation into the life of a middle - aged neurodiverse woman more concerned with empathy than issues, while «The Nile Hilton Incident» shows how a murder mystery spirals into a political revolution that destabilizes an entire country.
Later in the month, there's «Untraceable,» featuring Colin Hanks and Diane Lane as members of a cybercrime task force who may have bitten off more than they can chew with a killer who broadcasts his murders live over the Web.
Ever the careful observer of psychological complexities, Japanese writer / director Kore - eda Hirokazu probes nothing less than life's existential challenges in The Third Murder.
The real life of Colombian drug lord, Griselda Blanco, who reportedly masterminded more than 200 murders.
With the possible exception of tot - murdering moms and professional basketball players who jilt their fans on live television, there is no more reviled figure in American life than Bernie Madoff.
What she wouldn't give to have a simple murder case to investigate and a life that didn't include people who wanted nothing more than to add her death to the many they were already responsible for.
Moving back and forth in time, and between America today and China in the 1990s, Kinder Than Solitude is the story of three people whose lives are changed by a murder one of them may have committed.
More than 65 million American households have a pet, so it's difficult to comprehend that many living creatures in this country are neglected, abused and cruelly murdered each year.
I certainly took a gamble by beginning the story in the way I did: chronologically, the book begins at the end of the story, so at this point we have no clear idea of why Glyver has felt it necessary to take the life of a completely innocent man, other than as a vaguely described preparation for the murder of his enemy.
Since the drought was so devastating, the murder - suicide theory was more likely to be believed than if there were no stressors in Luke's life.
Perhaps to God, an extreme mental patient is doing quite well in going a month without murder, for he fought his chemical imbalance and succeeded; oppositely, perhaps the healthy, able and stable man who has never murdered in his life yet went a lifetime consciously, willingly never loving anyone but himself may then be subject to harsher judgment than the extreme mental patient.
It is the very unnatural act of ending a life, that forever echoes throughout our souls, because our soul was created by the very same hands that created the souls of the Animals that we wrongly murder, trying to hide our guilt with illusionary terms like «euthanize» and «humane», rather than factual terms like «kill» or «murder».
His return — which comes two days earlier than expected — occurs at a terrible time, as he finds himself unable to defend his highness against assassins who threaten her life and ends up taking the blame for her murder.
Rather than being forced into a game in which she has to solve murder mysteries like the original series, Another Episode is a third - person shooter that has its young hero fighting for her life in Towa City, which has been overrun by children using robots made to look like Monokuma (the series» sadistic teddy - bear mascot) to kill adults.
This is a puzzle game that puts you at the heart of revenge murdering individual targets who are more often than not based on real life offenders.
Another thing about Red Dead Redemption, and this is a problem I see across the board with pretty much every single game that tries to present a semi-realistic narrative and game world: you tend to murder more faceless goons than can realistically even LIVE in a certain area, let alone operate in some criminal organization / PMC / law enforcement agency / etc.
It's hard to perhaps make a rational argument about, but emotionally there seems to be a big gulf between mowing down countless innocent people who stand between you and a goal, and just breaking into someone's house, viewing a part of their lives, and murdering them for absolutely no reason other than shits and giggles.
For a start, how about teaching art history in art lessons from the point of view of the artist, tell them Francis Bacon hung about with the Krays, or that Caravaggio murdered someone, let them know that the stuff about the vanishing point and composition are tools for conveying aspects of life, death, fear, sex - god forbid, humour - and those po faced dullards with posh voices that stand in front of great works pointing at background views of Tuscany are no more to do with painting pictures than I am an art historian.
Given that premise, our job is to work out the details and they have hardly been all worked out, but when considering what premises are available upon which to base an «ethics» it seems one that starts with an axiom that an objective ethics is possible offers a helluva lot more potential for what we want, for what serves the life of a rational, sentient being, than one that says it's a matter of your bowels, or random electrical impulses in your brain or that your mind that tells you to murder my children is the moral equivalent of my mind telling me to protect yours.
As one of more than 25 members of the Coalition on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, West Coast LEAF endorsed a media advisory to publicize the April 7th 2016 live streaming of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights» public hearing Read More
A mother and child who testified in a murder trial more than 20 years ago that led to a man's life sentence may have received $ 1,000 in reward money, some trips to a theme park and basketball games for the son, according to court filings in the case.
The 41 - year - old Chicago native spent more than half his life in prison, convicted of a murder he has claimed from the beginning he didn't commit.
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