Sentences with phrase «most evil ways»

Some examples of god's most evil ways: 1.

Not exact matches

One would have thought that Israel (that's us — who are children of the Most High) would have repented of her evil ways, but no.
God takes the most evil event in human history, and He redeems it in such a way so that most people today do not even think of it as evil, but as the most holy and righteous event in human history.
We observe that evil has no boundaries — the very existence of torture, and the fact that human rights organisations believe that over 80 % of the world's governments practice some form of it, shows that humans are not just content to be a little bit evil, but are most willing to be CREATIVELY evil, concocting new ways to inflict pain and suffering onto others.
These people can say what they want, treat others in the most despicable, cruel and out right evil ways, and their supporters, (friends and other leaders) will justify the wrong doing without any regard to the word of God.
Whoever therefore rejects the forces of evil and believes in God, he has taken hold of a support most unfailing, which shall never give way, for God is All Hearing and Knowing.
There are too many ways to do evil, most of which are much more efficient than using a gun.
Now in contrast with such healthy - minded views as these, if we treat them as a way of deliberately minimizing evil, stands a radically opposite view, a way of maximizing evil, if you please so to call it, based on the persuasion that the evil aspects of our life are of its very essence, and that the world's meaning most comes home to us when we lay them most to heart.
I do not believe that most atheists are evil in the way that the world defines evil, but most of them are very good people.
One of the most well - known passages in Atlas Shrugged goes on and on about the evil of religion in so many ways; John Galt doesn't use this as an incidental point in his radio address but makes no bones that there is no religion in his world view.
Of all the ways to criticize the Bush government's response to 9/11, refusing to agree with him that the attacks were evil was the most self - defeating.
As Søren Kierkegaard noted in perhaps his most influential book, Fear and Trembling, if the story of Abraham's attempted sacrifice of his son means anything it must signify that God transcends the categories (or at least our categories) of good and evil and that to follow the way of the Lord will eventually, at least for some select chosen ones, mean to renounce those norms.
I lean towards the third view... but I admit it is the most difficult of the three views... Christ's priorities appear to be «love in motion» flowing in almost unpredictable directions as dictated by the greatest need: — He heals a slave rather than rebukes slavery; — He heals a man at a pool, then leads the man to belief, then says «cease from sinning»; — He heals many others and says «go and sin no more» to but a few; — He shares money with the poor but establishes no long - term aid; — He touches lepers; He converses with seeking Pharisees; He debates with other Pharisees; He lives with Samaritan outcasts for two days; — He acknowledges the five «marriages» of the Samaritan woman as «marriages»... and then remarks about her current co-habitation... but then moves to higher priorities; — He seems so very focused on internal holiness and not on external holiness; — He violates the Sabbath; He says He is Lord of the Sabbath; He even says that the Sabbath was created to assist man, rather than man created to serve the Sabbath... thus turning the entire concept of the Law into one of assistance rather than being chained to obedience; — He insists on impartiality in the way we bless others, even if we call them «evil» or «good».
What's interesting theologically is the way Jewish jokes tackle evil and suffering — the most terrifying absurdities of life.
It's a crime drama set way back in the Jack the Ripper days of London, and in the most recent episode, the evil banker character... He's not in every episode.
The only way to break that chain is through pure, selfless love, which Jesus displayed perfectly, constantly and without fail to even the most evil of his persecutors.
Even when they explore the darkest depths of the soul or the most unsettling aspects of evil, artists give voice in a way to the universal desire for redemption.»
Just in case his readers construe this as being a human function, Upadhyaya qualifies the extra-mundane character of this teaching: «Jesus Christ claims to have given to mankind the completest possible revelation of the nature and character of God, of the most comprehensive ideal of humanity, of the infinite malice of sin, and of the only universal way to release from the bondage of evil» (Ibid.)
This is the same way that men have rationalised away the most staggering evil throughout history in the name of God.
This goes to the heart of purpose of human creation, Allah says that humans will be tested through losing their wealth and loved ones and personal sufferings in the same way when they are tested by having wealth and children's so we can see who was the most patient and righteous at the end so let's not blame God for all evils a human being is able to commit.
I do not mean to imply that the evil are anything other than a small minority among the religious or that the religious motives of most people are in any way spurious.
This view has come to be known as dualism, and while dualism is prevalent in many Eastern religions and has attached itself in various ways to most Western religions (including Christianity), most Christians would not say that evil is eternally co-existent with God.
Here is my evil plan — Create a fictional character, have him born into poverty in a part of the world full of strife with no recorded history, cast some doubts on his conception (that will keep them guessing), leave a decade or so gap in his life story, re-introduce him in the middle of nowhere and tell everyone he has all these amazing powers, he confounds and confuses all his followers and tells them not to tell anyone about what he does or where he is going and Oh yeah, they are all prostiitutes and tax cheats and lepers and the really lowlifes of society, deny them the chance to follow him, set him at odds with both the government and the church powers of his time, cast doubts on his seexuality and intelligence, make it so he refuses anyone to come to his aid and kill him in the most horrible way imaginable, then hide his body, make it so nothing he does can be historically proven.
That way you eliminate the most evil portion of the meal (the fries) but you still enjoy your burger (which isn't really all that bad) or your chicken sandwich.
With no nemesis, the spice has definitely gone out of Megamind's life, spurring him to his most daring evil scheme ever, one involving Metro Man's dandruff (shocking that he has any), a diabolical twisting of science in ways nature never intended, and Megamind's usual ability to find the single worst way to accomplish any evil scheme.
I was rooting for it for most of the way, but in the end this saga of good versus evil simply left me cold.
Most of them look stunning, which makes you love them even more, despite the fact that they're pure evil (but not in a sadistic way).
A massive improvement over its bland predecessor in just about every way, «Ouija: Origin of Evil» focuses more on creating a creepy atmosphere rather than the usual gore or cheap jump scares, and it works pretty well for the most part.
Despite letting some of its most compelling aspects die off, The Evil Within is still worth a shot for bringing some unique ideas in the first place, and giving us a new way to think about survival horror.
As the lines between good and evil become blurred, the film pushes the concept of revenge to its most extreme limits, effectively transcending the police procedural and serial killer genres in surprising and thrilling new ways.
Paul W.S. Anderson has been involved with every Resident Evil movie since the first one all the way back in 2002, and thinks the reason most game adaptations suck is simple: a lack of knowledge.
One is that this is all incidental and happens to give them some kind of moral background to stop the killer (but they could / do have morality coming from other sources) or Two, a propaganda film (the way most critics took it, making it one of the worst - reviewed films of Eastwood's career) that says because «God was on their side» and the like, they were ready and even protected just enough to «defeat evil» because of U.S. «moral exceptionalism» or the like.
Of course, even the most successful exorcism films (like «The Exorcist» and «The Conjuring») are steeped in bullshit, but unlike «Deliver Us from Evil,» they found a way to be effective pieces of horror regardless of your beliefs.
He's not abusive in any physical or sexual way, as most evil movie step - dads are.
Blessed with the «ability to fly, invincibility and great hair,» the boy that would later grow up to be Metro Man (Brad Pitt channeling Elvis) proves to be his arch nemesis from an early age, while hapless Metromind winds up in prison serving 85 life sentences and decides to embrace his evil side... in the most good - natured way imaginable of course.
It's an ingenious way to subvert the rules of the home - invasion thriller, and a significant pivot for director Fede Alvarez, whose Evil Dead remake relied more on gallons of gore (literally — that film has the record for most fake blood ever brought onto a set) than expert suspense.
The film is generally used to mark the end of the classic periods of films noir, and in the same way Unforgiven (# 1, 1992) represents the carrying of the Western genre to it's most fundamental extreme, so Touch Of Evil is the ultimate noir both stylistically and thematically.
It may be stating the obvious, but cars have come a long way in the past two decades — perhaps none more so than in the light - car segment, where vast advances have been made by most models since evil - handling, poorly equipped and downright dingy econoboxes like the Hyundai Excel and Ford Festiva littered our roads.
Most of the advice out there on how to use social media to sell something is creepy and evil, and it is so in destructive and counter-productive ways.
For those people unfamiliar with the movie (like, perhaps, most people who don't have a child under the age of 12), the plot revolves around five trainee - ninja teenagers who must learn the ways of Spinjitsu and defeat the evil Lord Garmadon.
The most recent title in the Call of Duty: Black Ops sub-franchise continues the formula of hunting and killing evil terrorists and enemies of the U.S., but it deviates from this norm in a disturbing way by involving violence against children.
Paul W.S. Anderson has been involved with every Resident Evil movie since the first one all the way back in 2002, and thinks the reason most game adaptations suck is simple: a lack of knowledge.
There's two areas to talk about so lots get the first and most evil out the way.
* A New Way to Experience the Critically - Acclaimed Ghost Recon Series o Eye - popping 3D cutscenes and in - game effects, where enemies and objects appear to be jumping out at you o Use the Touch Screen for quick and easy mini-map navigation * Try to Thwart the Ultranationalists» Evil Plans in a Deep and Credible Tom Clancy Scenario o Explore various environments with an Eastern European flavor o Story mode with 37 missions for more than 30 hours of gameplay o Unlock 20 challenging «skirmish» missions with 3 levels of difficulty * Train and Manage the Best Special Ops Unit o Choose among six unique classes, each with their own special skills: Commando, Sniper, Recon, Engineer, Gunner and Medic o Unlock new skills and equipment by progressing in the game o Equip your ghosts with the most advanced combat gear - and even drones * Challenge Your Friends — Eleven one - on - one duel maps on a single 3DS that let you determine who the real special ops squad leader is.
Resident Evil has been around for many years now, and a long running game franchise can be compared to a long running TV series, and when something is going wrong, there are many warning signs that pop up, including bringing in popular characters; focusing on background characters; adding new characters to try and freshen up the franchise; focusing on the family members of main characters; becoming self - aware; trying new ways to tell the story, and even changing the gameplay to try and appeal to wider audiences — it wouldn't be surprising if Capcom killed off a popular Resident Evil character soon, just to add some spice to their most well - known cash cow.
Since gracing the screens of the 3DS way back in 2012, Resident Evil Revelations has been one of the most anticipated Resident Evil games to receive a HD Remaster for PS4 this year.
After a disappointing time with Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6, this latest entry into the most popular horror series around sends fans back to the way we felt when first playing Resident Evil.
The most interesting character in The Evil Within 2 is Yukiko Hoffman, a psychologist sent in to study Stefano and Theodore and try to learn the way they think in order to defeat them.
«That's why we believe that instead of treating everyone the same way, where pirates are the most evil people on earth, it's better to talk and try to find a solution, where everyone somehow benefits.»
Just think about it: some of the medium's most iconic names — like Zelda, Mario, and Resident Evil — came roaring back to prominence, while new names like Horizon Zero Dawn and Cuphead forced their way into the spotlight.»
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