Sentences with phrase «not pointing all of»

Of course not, but that wasn't the point of surrounding himself with so much potential but as - yet - unrealized knowledge.
Otherwise, people will just set up a small business corporation to avoid taxes on saving — and that's not the point of giving advantaged tax rates to small businesses.
Isn't the point of a currency that it is fungible and can be exchanged for anything?
Sandicor asked for another key term — that the MLS's 8,000 or so active residential listings not be automatically included in the feed, but only when brokers expressly chose to opt in — but that was not a point of contention with Zillow, Ewing said.
At any rate, that is not the point of this post.
Hartford needs to be a destination, not a point of departure, for young and old alike.
Because I knew this wasn't a point of view I'm supposed to have, especially in the Church.
First a) it's a hypothetical example meant to demonstrate logic; b) the existance of cookies or lack thereof is not the point of the example.
I guess you could argue that Jesus is God, God authored the scriptures, the scriptures make out men as a class to be liars... But it's not worth arguing because it's not the point of the cartoon.
This progression and its sequence were not a point of contention either.
That was really not the point of my post.
That's not the point of the article, Paul.
The tinies bickered over who gets to blow out the candles at the end, and we were all «BLOWING OUT CANDLES IS NOT THE POINT OF ADVENT» and I read our devotional off the laptop screen.
Enns suspects that Paul indeed thought of Adam as an historical figure, but argues that this is not the point of his letters.
Yes, what you describe can and does happen in some circles but that is not the point of modesty / purity.
So their sin, or lack of sin, is not the point of the story.
that's not the point of the debate (despite your repeated attempts to go back to that debate).
But laymen are not our point of reference here.
I can't say that either of us changed our opinion, but that is not the point of conversations.
That's not the point of the cartoon fishon.
that was NOT the point of my queasiton... the point of it was YOU gave consequences..
That was not the point of my article, however.
Though there is doubtless much truth in these claims, their validity is not the point of present interest, which is rather the further evidence they provide of the pervasiveness of vocational criteria and motives in contemporary education.
These things may or may not be suitable, but they are not the point of the story.
But again, this is not the point of Luke 6:43 - 45.
It's not a point of being worried if they can beat them but having to put yourself in a position where you are touching a girl in that way is hard.
A question is not a point of view; it is merely a question.
But that's not the point of my sharing this story.
Isn't the point of this post about people who would rather dismiss portions of the Bible because it isn't politically correct or appeasing to the palette, so that same logic should be applied to areas that we are struggling with today?
Are there not some points of identity between the God of Hartshorne's philosophy and the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?
Isn't the point of having rational thought partly so that we can call into question the things that we are unsure of, rather than continue to blindly accept them?
You're telling atheists not to try to convert others to their way of thinking (which again, is not the point of these billboards)?
And I did speculate some some on what the nature of his sin might have been which would lead to 38 years bedridden, but the text simply doesn't tell us, which seems to me that this is not the point of the story.
Getting to the end of our lives with the exact same opinions we had at the beginning is not the point of your journey here.
Anyway, that isn't the point of the article.
I know, this isn't the point of your post, but please... for the sake of all those of us who grieve, please... don't call them the «stages of... grief.»
Wasn't the point of God incarnated as a human to be amongst men and women.
Though this is the way this passage is often taught, it is not the point of Jesus.
that's not the point of divide here.
But really that's not the point of all.
Isn't the point of monotiastic religion is to worship ONE God?
Faith and theology had small part in it and in any case were not the point of departure, the deep motivators.
Having engaged in far too many seemingly endless and usually fruitless discussions about the word «inerrancy,» I am both convicted and encouraged by McKnight's reminder here that «having the right view [of the Bible] isn't the point of the Bible... We must begin an entirely new conversation that gets us beyond the right view of the Bible to one that seeks to answer this question, «What is our relationship to the God of the Bible?»
We can not forget that one day God will judge us according to His Law not our point of view.
For this particular scenario yes, but overall they would also have to stop shoving religion in everyone's faces, stop indoctrinating their children (hey wasn't the point of this article about how god lets his children make their own choices?)
That is not the point of school, to p@ss tests....
And plus that's not the point of the show.
And these were not points of conflict with Catholicism.
In fact isn't the point of the story to demolish the Jewish idea of favoured election and call the hearers to self denying faith in God's forgiveness, revealed in» the law and the prophets ``.
And don't say something like Annoying Winter, that's not the point of this exercise.
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