Sentences with phrase «mockery of man»

If we deny a point of contact in this sense, we make mockery of man's responsible humanity.
But the God did not assume the form of a servant to make a mockery of men; hence it can not be his intention to pass through the world in such manner that no single human being becomes aware of his presence.

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«That Sudan continues to prosecute these men, and without even allowing them free access to their legal team, makes a mockery of the judicial process and is a clear violation of fair trial principles, as articulated in Article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR) and Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which Sudan is a party.
making a mockery of those partaking of the tree of life (Conscience, Wisdom, and Communion) trying to reduce God to the logic of man.
Why would Jesus, the Son of God, have to DIE a most horrific and humiliating death and shed his own blood if the blood of just anyone MAN deemed worthy could be elevated to the same status??? It's a mockery of the very thing CHRISTIANITY stands for.
Theo Lets see you are a creationist, 6000 year old earth guy, the great flood is a fact, the tower of Babel was real, that a supernatural messiah actually existed, that the bible was not written by men but is the inspired word of god, etc., sorry but mockery is clearly in order, Baptist or not.
It is this commandment, in obedience to which Allen refused to let white men make a mockery of the Christian faith, that stands today as the God - given birthright of the black church.
The life of Jesus had proved to be a catastrophic mockery: one of those great ironical jokes that history sometimes plays with the best of men.
Now, Dino's video that has gone viral mockery of his adversaries have generated similar reactions as the video has further left many Nigerians wondering how a man elected to such exalted seat in Nigeria could stoop so low.
In fact, the judgement had taken the cat as a piece of evidence relating to the man's long - term relationship with his partner, but the ensuing mockery of the speech did not prevent Downing Street siding with the home secretary.
His mockery of his attackers on Twitter shows a man who resembles a columnist as much as he does an MP.
Caroline Lucas told Andrew Neil that the idea of four white middle - aged men in grey suits reflecting the diversity of Britain was «a bit of a mockery».
Leigh, meanwhile, explores Turner's life unburdened by any sense of purpose other than an intense, contagious fascination with this man, his work and, increasingly, the inevitable, slow, irresistible trudge towards death.We observe Turner's fondness for his elderly father; his sexual relationship with his meek housekeeper (Dorothy Atkinson); his rejection of his children and their mother; his arms - length acceptance by the lions of the Royal Academy; his late - life relationship with a Margate widow (Marion Bailey); and the mockery of the crowd when his work turns experimental.
This is yet another comedy where an uncouth, ill - bred young man challenges the upper - crust, snobby rich folks at their own game, making a mockery of it, and all the while beating them at their own game.
There is in this tale of a man who has super powers, but refuses to be a hero, evinces a bold and bracing willingness to engage in a complicated form of self - reference and self - mockery that fearlessly breaks the fourth wall with a breathtaking geometric progression through time and space and other movies while including us in on the joke.
No Man's Sky quite literally does not want you to ever become stranded, and while that is somewhat understandable it also makes a horrible mockery of its survival elements.
Yet it has little to do with stale mockery of black men and macho artists.
As the couple overtake the man, the boyfriend makes an ambiguous but apparently obscene and racist gesture, holding his upraised middle finger close to the corner of his eye, «slanting» his eye in mockery of the Asian man's eyes.
Although it was denounced by the NASA's top man Dr. David Hathaway (who is now unfortunately subject of a relentless mockery) it has proven surprisingly accurate.
Sixthly, all the great movers of the Renaissance were esotericists to a man (or woman)-- a fact that modern Academia would dearly like to ignore; the evidence is generally somewhat hidden as the Church of that time (like academia and science today) tended to fear and punish those who touched esoteric realities, using classical tools of mockery and misrepresentation.
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