Sentences with phrase «n't abhor»

I don't abhor who and what I am now, but that doesn't mean I want to stay here
To not abhor evil would mean that love condones my own sins, which is hypocritical.
... Do not abhor us, for thy name's sake; do not disgrace the throne of thy glory: remember, break not thy covenant with us.»
In the case of others, however, there were special mitigations: «Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite; for he is thy brother: thou shalt not abhor an Egyptian; because thou wast a sojourner in his land.
What's more conducive to a harmonious gathering is to choose to view our differences as uniqueness, to be appreciated, not abhorred.

Not exact matches

Says Walker: «I abhor make - work HR bureaucracy that doesn't really improve the capabilities of the people and the company.»
Smart people abhor status quo and can not stand being stagnated.
The burden is not on the franchisee to fill their own position, but franchise opportunities, like nature, abhor a vacuum.
Most bloggers abhor car loans, but if you can get a good price and can finance at 2 %, then why not?
While I abhor the fundamentalists exaggerated political power in the USA (as uncharitable as that sounds) I can't warm to pseudo-Christian syncretism either.
If we are talking about a larger context... Romans 12:9 seems to echo a solution to the apparent dichotomy between «love your neighbor» and «not peace, but a sword»... «Let love be without hypocrisy, abhor what is evil, cling to what is good».
For the most part, we get the kind of government we want, which is why I don't buy the argument that progressive elites are sandbagging the common man and imposing a political and social order he abhors.
I am not an active participant in the current budget debate and although I abhor it, I am not even 100 % sure that abortion should be illegal.
The reason we survived as an independent people comes straight from Leviticus 26:44 «Yet in spite of this, when they are in the land of their enemies, I will not reject them or abhor them so as to destroy them completely, breaking my covenant with them.
Contrary to the plati - tudes abhorred by Lamott and put forth often by people who claim to be Christian, putting faith in God does not mean letting go, it means grabbing on to the truth of God, trusting fully in Him, and acting responsively to His love which endures for us despite our undeserving nature.
As a cradle Catholic I abhor the church's telling me what to think,... after all, the Creator gave us each a brain and a conscience... the church doesn't want us using these gifts... only pray, pay and OBEY!
which goes on to say in verse 24: For He has not despised or abhorred the affliction of the afflicted, and he has not hidden his face from him, but has heard, when he cried to him.
One does not have to abhor homosexuality in order to understand that the recent change in law has opened a wide door that will leave the school system, and children in general, vulnerable to further legal changes that will always go towards greater licentiousness, and less protection for the vulnerable.
It's kind of like Bono... you may hate his music and abhor his style, but the fact that he can affect change with his position is something that should be acknowledged, don't you think?
The accommodationist, therefore, argues that the state should back off whenever possible — formally, whenever a compelling state interest is not served by the effort to rein in religions that would otherwise press for meanings of reality that the state abhors.
But imagination the Philistine does not possess, he does not want to have it, he abhors it.
And after all this, if you do not obey Me, but walk conartry to Me, then I also will walk conartry to you in fury; and I, even I, will chastise you seven times for your sins I will destroy your high places, cut down your incense altars, and cast your carcasses on the lifeless forms of your idols; and My soul shall abhor you.
Wesley also abhorred slavery, and for at least the early decades of America's involvement in that dark institution, Methodists were among those most firm in their opposition to slavery (their later record was not so sterling — see Don Mathews's Religion in the Old South).
Once that step toward abhorring violence was taken, it was hard not to find it everywhere.
Even though he feels depressed, misses his wife, and abhors living alone in one room, he doesn't have to drink.
Abhor what is evil.Cling to what is good.Be kindly and affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another; not lagging in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer; distributing to the needs of the saints, given to hospitality.
Yet when the Protestant Reformation took place, he did not join it, partly because he was a man of moderate and tolerant temperament who abhorred violence, and partly because he was repelled by the anti-humanist element in so much of the Protestantism of his time.
But in view of the power and tenacity of the scientistic ideology, which abhors the very idea of myth, it is not surprising that Whitehead has received so little attention from philosophers of science, despite his being one of the most original and creative thinkers of this century.
Vico's fantasia abhors partial vision, and the great mathematician and astronomer Henri Poincare is on his side when he observes in his Last Essays that in questions of ethics science alone can not suffice because it «can see only one part of man, or, if you prefer, it sees everything but it sees everything from the same angle.»
The ashen trees had dropped, not lost, their leaves, That green a smothering burden they abhorred.
But today we abhor the very notion of eternal suffering inflicted; and that arbitrary dealing - out of salvation and damnation to selected individuals, of which Jonathan Edwards could persuade himself that he had not only a conviction, but a «delightful conviction,» as of a doctrine «exceeding pleasant, bright, and sweet,» appears to us, if sovereignly anything, sovereignly irrational and mean.
If not aloud, at least in his heart he said the rest: «For he hath not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; neither hath he hid his face from him; but when he cried unto him, he heard» (Psalm 22:24).
I told him that I abhorred terminological imperialism and did not intend to impose an unwanted definition upon him; nonetheless, I could not help judging that in his own writings he displayed many of the intellectual activities that for me count as evidence of the presence of God.
We all know that the cross originally was something not to revere, but to abhor.
Or are you the frog living inside a Christian pond, who can not see beyond Jesus and realize that there are several other equally beautiful and yet, equally abhoring, ideas out there!
But I have left that planked shad of Thompson's on the dinner table, and if we don't return to it, it will be cold, and cold fish is an abomination that all honest persons abhor.
It's also not a bad idea to have, as back - up, some of those frozen dumpling skins I abhor and even a couple of bags of frozen dumplings just in case things go wrong.
Hmm, this Raheem Sterling story has become a saga that is hanging on a big money dealings and a off the field indiscipline behaviour by him smoking shisha pipe and inhaling nitrox oxide, for which he was pictured to have done it and he hasn't deny doing those abhorred things.
Imaging if Arsenal are not in the Ucl next season, even Uefa will abhorred such a happening.
I: (a) abhor materialism and consumerism — pretty expensive things don't fulfill me.
This shouldn't surprise us, since progressives abhor the notion of personal responsibility.
Local people abhorred Afghan infighting, which was why the Taliban did not face much resistance in extending their writ beyond Kandahar and disarming the conquered areas.
Our party should not simply abhor the grotesque failure to fairly distribute the fruits of capitalism; it should challenge the very philosophy of individual consumption.
«The home secretary is now running out of legal options after three appeal court judges unanimously dismissed her challenge, ruling that «torture is universally abhorred as an evil» and that the UK can not deport Abu Qatada if there is a risk that evidence gained through forced or violent confessions will be used against him in a trial.
Thus our constitutional jurisprudence abhors blatant breaches of the 1992 Constitution and anybody found to have breached any provision of the Constitution can not be blessed with such Awards like the one GJA conferred on Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
«British Muslims abhor terrorism and extremism and we have worked hard to eradicate this evil from our country but to suggest that we do not sign up to the values of tolerance, respect and freedom is deeply offensive and incorrect.
«I can not reiterate strongly enough that OUCA has no place for racism, and abhors and rejects all racial prejudice.»
For example, if you absolutely abhor lateness, and a candidate's recommendation says that that person is frequently not on time, you need to decide if you can live with this or not, because it isn't likely to change.
Fifty - eight years old and so grossly overweight that he could not sit on a horse, Louis abhorred hard work and delegated authority with alacrity.
As it turns out, the 23 species that the team examined abhor corpses — not a single living amoeba could be found under the pig cadavers at 22 and 33 days after placement.
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