There is no rational explanation for the depth
of evil of which we are capable.
They've stepped up their game for
Evil Within 2 and I for one can't wait to get my hands on it and enjoy the months on nightmares that follows.
Battle against the forces of
evil in strategic, action - packed battles, where making tactical decisions quickly is vital.
While it's always better to be debt - free than to owe money, debt is not
as evil as many would have you believe.
Connecting on a human level with a monster therefore comes to be a profoundly frightening prospect, for ultimately, it forces us to confront the potential
for evil within ourselves.
Though it never channels the raw DIY energy of the original
Evil Dead series — what big - budget version could?
However, unless you live in a city surrounded
by evil people, this typically doesn't happen.
My experience and reading suggest that if someone you know is thought to be suffering from the presence of
evil spirits, the first action is to seek medical help.
In both cases I - It is
not evil in itself but only when it is allowed to have mastery and to shut out all relation.
Being a moderate is no excuse for joining with people who can
do evil with so - called good intentions.
This is an action / role - playing game in which players assume the role of young royal guards attempting to protect their kingdom from
evil forces.
I say this because the fight
against evil in our nation and the struggle for good governance is not just political but it is also spiritual.
So often meetings feel like yet another
necessary evil of doing business.
Mostly, though, he seems only bent
on evil things.
Well the idea a first person resident
evil game that is pretty damn cool in it of it self.
Were that the case, the plans of
evil people could never succeed, which obviously is not the case.
Fight your way through the notebook of a 16 - year - old student, who made the mistake of drawing the most
evil thing in the universe: The Teacher!
The best thing
about Evil Within's story is that it's mechanically adequate.
Those are staggering and exceedingly impressive realities, reminding us that we are not to locate the «
evil empire» only somewhere else; we must first of all see it within ourselves.
With more exciting content on the way — including a completely new gameplay mode, 2014 is set to be a huge year for
Evil Genius Online.
The resident
Evil series has proven that a dark theme and a 3 - D world can and does work.
The problem, however, is that using violence to fight violence results not only in more violence, but usually always results in
greater evil as well.
And the little
evil eye with the star and moon, I just love the little details!
I am against the «gospel of hate» in general, and it's
evil twin «the gospel of greed».
Help round hero of this Android game
defeat evil cubes who want to make the whole world a square.
Everything you remember from the anime is back and
fighting evil aliens and robots is as much of a workout as you'd expect it to be.
An all - powerful
evil god may exist — I can't argue against that.
So what is
so evil about having a patent but no product yet?
In our modern society where money talks, it is refreshing to see
Pure Evil taking a strong stand on the side of the artistic community.
It is more flexible, but it requires that people have limited desires, viewing spending as a necessary
evil at best.
I think the bible wants us to
stop evil in anyway we can, and god seems okay with flooding the planes.
While a necessary
evil because life isn't easy or fair, divorce exists.
Do we really need to make it a question of good
versus evil on top of that?
Your god commits more
evil acts than all of mankind put together.
One
more evil man stopped dead in his tracks.
The enemies are home appliances transformed
into evil robots and they can get the upper hand on players easily.
I also learned that bacteria are not
all evil.
Everyone in town said that they would give their listing to this Realtor when it came time to sell their house instead of going to the big
evil franchise company down the street.
A silence that is too often preferred over acknowledging the existence of
such evil within our midst.