Sentences with phrase «loving irony»

But while there are only hints of the loving irony wit..
«We didn't find him, but loved the irony,» she says.
In one response you have referred to me as silly, accused me of being unable to reconcile my beliefs to scripture, accused me of stalling, rambling on and on, (love the irony in this one... grin), likened me to a tween, insinuated I do not know or rightly divide scripture, referred to me as sensitive, and implied my post was immature.
I love the irony of all the other types of christians thinking what the mormons believe is wacky but their belief is not.
* I love the irony of that verse being in a letter to and from the same people as the main proof text used for exclusion of females.
Love the irony in this!!!
Love the irony here: [excerpt] When he finally gave his family permission to call paramedics, about eight hours after being bitten... [/ excerpt]
defiling your skin is ok now... well thats good, but it doesn't bode well for the sins of the bible... perhaps he is really the devil in one of his many forms... clearly the devil loves irony!
I love the irony of the Biblical experts using glaring known errors in translation to identify one of the earliest and most widely distributed English examples of the supposedly infallible «Word of God.»
Reading so many here blindly bash Christianity for being intolerant and closed minded, reminds me just how much I love irony...
Finally — more than anything — I love irony.
Good thing I love irony.
The cosmos loves irony.
I love the irony of the pigeon photobombing your photo in the end after a discussion on being a parrot rather than a pigeon.
I love the irony of it being so hot you have to wear shorts, yet you wear boots.
I was basically creating this world where I'd said from the beginning I love irony in my movies, and the biggest irony of Superman is that it's not ironic!
Got ta love the irony in that one.
(I love the irony of this one: Spend more money and we'll help you eat less).
Plus, I love the irony of a Pollock fish that looks like it was painted by Pollock.
I do love the irony.
I love the irony of Uecker's Quiet Voice, above right.
Learn to love irony and hate painting.
«I love the irony, the humour, the black humour.
You have to love the irony: Modern art's very genesis sprang from its rejection of academic realist painting, and now it's the modernists who have become the blinded establishment and the realist painters a transgressive force for change.
I particularly love the irony that the mistaken populist meaning of «Hide the Decline» has accentuated, double underlined so to speak, the current pause in temperature.
I always loves me some irony.

Not exact matches

It is the greatest irony of my life that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude — gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, the laughter of my children.
apart from the Shroud of Turin being proven false, I do love the delicious irony that had it been authenticated and the real blood of jesus was found there, we would be able to clone except, OOPS!
Note the irony in the posting about «choosing his love», then saying that they will «smile» upon others suffering.
You cessationists (based on the language you used I'm assuming that's the position you hold) love to talk about a «completed Bible», but here's the irony, if you profess to have such a strong faith in this Bible, you must walk it out.
(The greatest irony of tough love I've found is that it's only found in relaxing.
Don't you just love it when the fire n brimstone twunts can't even identify irony when it slaps them hard in the face??
It is sad irony that the executive order was signed on on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day to remember what can happen when hate triumphs over love.
But there is an irony here: Reading on, I found that this very love of dogma eventually led Newman away from the evangelicalism with which I then identified, first to Tractarianism and then to Rome.
Privacy is a forcing ground for truth about the self — a place where we need not perform but can instead put aside our defensive irony, entering into love, friendship, work, parenting, repentance, forgiveness, and worship, with vulnerability and honesty.
Their life, he says, was an earthly paradise but in exchange for God, they were left with an inability to believe in love, an irony that «scorched everything it touched.»
If the image of the giving tree as a happy provider of unconditional love was meant to be ironic, that irony will probably escape the kids to whom the book is addressed.
The greatest irony of tough love I've found is that it's only found in relaxing.
Though irony is not often used today as a method for theological inquiry and challenge, I would love to see it implemented more, as it makes for great reading while at the same time making powerful and pointed thelogical critiques of one's opponents.
Among the many ironies punctuating Catholic history, one of the more curious is the spectacle of theologians, dedicated to expounding doctrine on the God who «is love» (1 John 4:8), insisting that infants who die unbaptized will never see God.
But of course you would find irony in that because you can't understand that democrats don't own the franchise on love for others.
BTW, I love your double irony.
The irony of it all is that the central point of the Bible is God's love for sinners like you and me, and these guys teach as if a person is gay, they are beyond the life changing power of God.
the saddest part of all this inane aruing is that all you have to do to stop the fighting killing name - calling suffering torturing bickering and finger - pointing world - wide is to simply... remove god... whatever you believe just for a minute think «if there was no religion how much of this would have never happened how much nicer would this world be» then realize the irony that for the world to become the loving peaceful place your holy books perpetrate (but never practice) to be.
The history of love is full of ironies and one of those is the Franciscan tradition that this non-intellectual faith with its directness and derogation of philosophy and learning produced a line of Christian philosophers which includes some of the great names in intellectual history: St. Bonaventura, Roger Bacon, Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham.
It produces the funniest postures and scenes, to be enjoyed by any and all who can... for however long, distance self from the stage of ego, and take a seat in the audience of loving acceptance, and thereby appreciate the irony, the satire, the drama, and all else involved in an a frantic and frenzied ego production, brought to you by the people at Self Interest Bloated and Perverted Inc...
The ambiguities and ironies emphasize Greene's theme of human love as a destructive and redeeming force which clouds all moral issues and makes the world an even more dangerous place.
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