Sentences with phrase «n't debase»

At any rate, I wouldn't debase Lab Zero to the level of other indie frauds.
And I won't debase the other automakers by mentioning them in this story.
But, look into the theology, don't debase it with reductionist thinking.
The revealed truth is set down once and for all in a book or revealed through prophets or otherwise handed down from the past; all the truth we need is already there; we preserve it, interpret it and see that it is not debased or corrupted.
[iv] Yet, I believe it fits: to call something a genocide does not debase past genocides anymore than one murder diminishes another.
His admirable classical drawing has further obscured his works» erotic baggage, thus leading to a promise fulfilled, not debased, and showing anew how deeply art comes from art, even of a kind once deemed indigestible.

Not exact matches

He continues in the latest issue, «Bitcoin can't be debased by unlimited issuance, since the blockchain process has been set to permit only a gradual increase from today's 16 million, to 21 million in 2140.
I am your mastered armature of worded bliss which will ever be your flogging nature wantonly debasing in the orientations of that which you can not find being helpful within such issues of and towards high minded accolades meant as a distillation seminary to those with a meager eyeful of knowledge.
I haven't seen this film, and so can not comment on it - but to all who lump atheists with communists, nazis, hedonists, and every other debased human quality, you are wrong.
Atheistic secular humanism is not the answer for man's debased, violent nature.
And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a debased mind, to do those things which are not fitting...»
Who has not been outraged by a debased piety that renders truth into smugness, purity into prudishness, justice into the status quo and honor into pride?
«I bless you, matter, and you I acclaim: not as the pontiffs of science or the moralizing preachers depict you, debased, disfigured — a mass of brute forces and base appetites — but as you reveal yourself to mc today, in your totality and your true nature.
I've not noticed you calling names or debasing
To be sure, the possibility may not be realized; individuals may compromise the achievement they might otherwise contribute or debase the human order of which they are the beneficiaries.
Absolutely, it's hard not to name call and debase, you've just experienced yourself, we're only human and emotion trumps reason if we're not aware of it.
Paul went on to remind the Galatians that the gospel is not of human origin, and that its message should not be distorted or debased by the imposition of controversial human opinions.
The need for a new synthesis is not an academic issue, the future of the Church in the West depends on it, our debased secular culture is crying out for it.
One must not jump to the conclusion that Hawthorne thought human nature as utterly debased as Emerson thought it sublime.
The Nazis could debase them physically but they could not degrade them morally.
They just don't want to debase it by using it as a cheaper alternative to seeing a movie, or (for boys) as a way of asserting machismo in the absence of positive male role models, or (for girls) as a desperate ploy to hold on to a boyfriend — or any of the other sad, dead — end abuses of sex that become common whenever a society sheds its «repressed Victorianism.»
He went on to say that the Evangelicals should work and pray that this deliberate debasing of Christian currency cease and that reformation of the social order not be substituted for salvation.
This, of course, arouses the fear that truth will be debased to arbitrary taste, and an overriding subjectivism will dismiss every item that is not viscerally authenticated.
28 And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.
This clarification is necessary because the term has been so debased, particularly in discourse about preaching, that it were better not to use the word at all if another were available.
«There is genocide again in Europe [No there isn't, unless one debases the term to mean perennial ethnic and religious conflicts]; there is economic inequality at home [There always will be; the question is whether there is greater economic opportunity]; civil rights are not assured for all Americans [Sullivan's particular campaign is for same - sex marriage]; civil liberties have had a terrible decade [I'm not sure what he means; perhaps new and intrusive antiterrorist laws in the Clinton era]; the racial question remains and festers [Undoubtedly true, although it is currently festering below fever level].»
Rom 1:28 And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done.
Private Companies like these seem to use their Faith In Christianity to bash and debase people they do not agree with.
But while, for example, Hittite (not Babylonian) law also places this kind of debased sex act under sentence of death (vs. 19), in the context of Israelite apodictic law the prohibition must be understood as being rooted in the same essential theological perspective as the immediately preceding and following prohibitions against sorcery and idolatrous sacrifice.
Justice White was even more emphatic about the grounds on which abortions could be regarded, in his judgment, as not only unjustified, but debased:
Hittite (but not Babylonian) law also decrees death for this kind of debased sex act; but in the present context of Israel's torah the law is cast in the same theological perspective as the prohibitions immediately preceding and following.
Its legacy can be seen not just in the stampede of good, cheap burgers, but in the growing recognition that certain fine - dining values, like caring service and premium ingredients, can be profitably applied outside fine dining all the way down the scale to the most debased restaurant genre of all, the fast - food outlet.
«Terrorism has been described as the «weapon of the weak» - to counter it we must have the moral strength not to debase our values human rights, freedoms, rule of law.
Just when you thought he couldn't get any lower, Carl once again debased himself and the entire political process.»
An icon of a debased order, who nevertheless loves to play the holy pope, his portraiture is a bit unsparing — yet not unfair!
Don't need prominent women debasing the term to cover their own poor performance.
In a remarkable Republican war of words, Sen. Bob Corker declared that Trump is «utterly untruthful» and debases the nation, then the president fired back that the two - term lawmaker «couldn't get elected dog catcher.»
«It is a disgrace and the prime minister has debased his office, not only by allowing a culture of division to be fostered in the London mayoral election campaign but to use the House of Commons as the platform for his hateful brand of dog - whistle politics.
59 5 «8» 220 blue eyes muscular, in public like an intellectual professional but in private a sub pig slut, love to service one or many, do everything that doesn't hurt anyone but love to be debased and used
All might have been even more effective were Messina's imaginative worlds and Makovsky's vivid costumes not drained of life by a 3 - D retrofit that debases their obvious artistry into diorama cheesiness.
But it's also filled with amoral and corrupt characters in the game for profit, not patriotism, and even the more idealistic players are forced to debase themselves in the line of duty.
Forster doesn't shy away from some of the more debased aspects of this man, giving hope that anyone can find redemption.
I have no interest in ever seeing a Farrelly brothers movie because I don't need reminding how civility, respect and — yes — love are continually debased in mainstream popular culture.
Labor had debased the original Gonski plan, so that «the wealthiest private schools continued to see huge cash pouring in and our neediest public schools weren't getting the funding that they needed».
If we don't want our kids taught by slavish, debased drones, then we need to stop treating teachers like slavish, debased drones.»
About the French Revolution, Jefferson wrote, «it has failed in its first effort, because the mobs of the cities, the instrument used for its accomplishment, debased by ignorance, poverty and vice, could not be restrained to rational action.»
So it isn't shocking that Ravitch debases herself further with a piece on her eponymous site on last week's massacre of 26 teachers and children in Newtown, Conn., that shows her to be the kind of intellectual opportunist that would take advantage of tragedy to score points.
George doesn't sentimentalise the war, debasing the traditional myths of patriotism and valour by saying, «they'd fought — he'd fought — for sex.»
Aren't you bringing down bloggerdom singlehandedly with rampant typos and debasing insults?
One question, though, I have made it clear that I consider there to be good (if not great) writers in the self - pub world — do you assert that a person has to debase and whore themselves to get anywhere in the tradpub world in absolute terms?
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