He kind of brought something interesting up, which I'm gonna go ahead and just
mock what he said «cause it makes sense and it seems to correlate with the symptoms.
«They were mocking, according to this gentlemen, I guess in the UK there's some websites that naked women get on sharks, so they were trying to
mock what women were doing with sharks.»
Do not
mock what you do not understand.
It is easy to
mock what Wenger says about team spirit and consistency, especially Arsenal are a big club with big ambitions, but when a club like Bournemouth or Swansea punches above their weight and achieves great things because of that same spirit, we applaud them.
Let's agree there is a spiritual battle and many
mock what I hold sacred.
You try to change but Revelation 22 says, punishment awaits those who try to change the words written in the good book, you will pay for such act agiant the Holy Spirit,
you mock what is holy and laugh at what is true.
I know what you people and its to
mock what is good and just!
Religious people tend to
mock what they don't understand... which is strange since they don't mock their own beliefs.
You here because it feeds your hatred, and the other posters just like you camoflouge hate and discontent with unnecessary verbage and
mock what it is you do not apparently understand.
It is a common thread of the non believer, the athiest, the homosexual and the backslidder in heart:
they mock what Paul says.
People will always
mock what they do not understand... the power is there for the taking... we need to stay connected to the power which for me is thru the passion.
@tony The comment was actually intended for another thread, but stands quite well by itself.On another note, does it make your life easier to
mock what you do not understand?God bless
Do not
mock what you do not understand.
When white Protestant missionaries brought Bibles and whitened images of Jesus to Native Americans, at least a few
mocked what they saw.
People have always misunderstood the concept of detachment, and some ascetics have taken it to such extremes that
it mocks what it is supposed to glorify.
They discussed the well - paying jobs that had vanished with the coal industry; the crime and drugs that followed; the changing culture that
mocks what they hold sacred.
Christianity is for those who think for themselves and do a thorough search for truth rather than just listening to those who have not done a thorough search for truth but have decided to listen to those who enjoy
mocking what they do not understand.
Mocking what could have happened, T'Challa and Killmonger talk at the end of the video.
Not exact matches
There, with just a few
mock - up pictures of
what the product would theoretically look like, Quest raised $ 35,000 to manufacture the Hanfree.
Rather than
mocking him or her, try to understand
what's got that child worried,» Gilbertson instructs.
Gun control proponent and Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg was
mocked on Twitter for raising a clinched fist in
what some saw as a «Nazi salute» following promises to secure more restrictions on the Second Amendment.
The graphic video shows a blonde woman and a black man having sex through a
mock hidden camera in
what appears to be a hotel room.
Maybe that's
what the Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) CEO was thinking when he littered his feed with posts from Typical Girl (@SoDamnTrue) breaking down female psychology, Trump's Ties (@TrumpsTies)
mocking the president's noticeably...
@ jack3 no you have the right to believe
what ever you want, but we might
mock you for believing in something that has talking snakes, a story about the world flooding and being able to fit all the animals on the planet on one boat, that believes in magic, that believes a person lived in the belly of a whale, and that people coexisted with dinosaurs all without any actual proof.
Now I realize that for atheists that probably won't be any more believable, but if you're going to say «the bible said...» while
mocking it for being unbelievable then you should at least make sure it actually says
what you're claiming.
Of course some religious groups and persons like that will also
mock, but they speak from places of personal interest, and so
what they think doesn't matter, we all know where those opinions originate.
What I am
mocking is the pathetic way people seem to seek miracles and bow down to anyone who claims to have experienced one.
What you see with the torture and
mocking of Christ is the face of evil.
As I read the posts here, I think the HATERS still
mock them, but now are to dumb to understand
what the early haters were meaning as they cried, «Washed and saved!»
The Lord is not
mocked,
what you sow you shall reap..
Believe
what you want, but
mocking others is unnecessary.
Try being respectful of
what other people believe rather than
mocking it based off of rumors and misconceptions.
And in one moment they changed from people who were sort of
mocking or shaming a bunch of guys who they thought were drunk, into people who were asking the question, «
what can we do?
But don't clam up and start attackind and
mocking and hating, but instead reflect upon
what you think you know, and
what you think you believe, and consider for a moment that maybe, just maybe, you were wrong... wouldn't that be something.
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of
what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in
mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
One more thing, let's see
what the «Great I Am» is going to do with this situation, because God will NOT be
mocked....»
I'm not sure
what circles you run in, but I have yet to meet an atheist that believed that
mocking the possibility of a god was equal to intelligence.
63 When bloody flooding killed the human race And brand - new oceans put man in his place, Except for those who carried mankind's seed, I, first of creatures, snubbed
what law decreed, While I
mocked yielding to the Lord's command, For which, I think, a poet would declare, «The sin....
Instead,
what I have mostly received from this group are accusations that I hate the Bible and am a «silly woman» who doesn't know the first thing about hermeneutics and is hell - bent on
mocking the Bible.
The implications of
what you write here deny the very real wrath of God against those who
mock his holiness.
What happens when your life ends and the only real crutch to lean on turns out to be the one you hate, make fun of,
mock and reject.
Much of
what was once lauded as the «truth» or «reality» of history is now
mocked by insight into the genetic fallacy.
2) It's a picture of
what we would do when God's ultimate representative would come (
what we deserve) &
what he would do for us... Jesus was the greater Elisha, who was taken outside the city, wrongly
mocked — and yet no one came to his defense.
Maybe it's just atheist trying to
mock the Bible, but even if so, don't we need a better answer than «God is God and can do
what He wants»?
It is written those whom
mock shall mourn,
what spirit does thou think inspired your article.
All the hateful and ridicling of Christianity aligns with
what JESUS said «As the days of Noah, so shall it be the coming of the Son of man» In case you do not have an understanding of that quote, there were people
mocking at Noah when he was instructed to build the Ark (Which by the way has been discovered and proven to have existed as written in the Bible).
But one need not share Nietzsche's sympathies to take his point; one can certainly see
what is at stake when Christ, scourged and
mocked, is brought before Pilate a second time: the latter's «Whence art thou?»
Zephaniah 2:8 - 11 — the sin — idolatry, pride,
mocking — «This is
what they will get in return for their pride, for insulting and
mocking the people of the Lord Almighty.
@austin do nt forget that atheists
mock, that's
what they do, that's all they have..
Mock me, insult me, I really don't give two hoots in hell
what you think.