Sentences with phrase «not sacrilege»

In other words, it's not sacrilege to experiment with a CGI Mickey, but the results probably never should've seen the light of day.
We could reword His call without disrespect: «What I want is mercy, not sacrilege
This is not sacrilege: the essential first step for entrepreneurial company owners who want to build wealth and financial security is acknowledging the need to divert their assets from their companies.
I hope this isn't sacrilege, but I am wondering if it might be possible to substitute something else for the rye flour.

Not exact matches

Mark and Matthew begin by referring to the «desolating sacrilege» (KJV «abomination of desolation») which will be «set up where it ought not to be» (Mark), «standing in the holy place» (Matthew).
Naboth can not part with the property which he has inherited from his (ancestors) without committing sacrilege against himself and his kindred, so closely do kindred and property belong together. . . .
Another reason for the persecution is that Christians were called as atheists and charged with sacrilege because they did not worship the gods of the state.
The atrocious sacrileges of so - called Christian culture would be laughable indeed were their effects not so deadly.
Yet the rambunctious crowd, calmed by the simple tune, sobered by its unapologetically nostalgic message, seemed not to notice the mellow sacrilege amid blatant bathos.
First the horrible sacrilege must take place --» the abomination of desolation standing where he ought not,» and then will come the final tribulation, the collapse of the physical universe and the appearance of the Son of Man upon the clouds of heaven.
This seems sacrileges to me... Doesn't the bible say your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit?
There are some other there who believe that by you not praying or worshiping in their methods, you are committing sacrilege against their beliefs.
A handful, or about 30g of chopped nuts (or buckwheat groats, as I used in my case since I didn't have many nuts lying around — sacrilege!)
I loved the look of this recipe but was feeling a bit too lazy to make bechamel (sacrilege, I know) and I also couldn't find broccoli rabe in East London, so I mixed it up: I stirred lemon zest from a whole lemon into a pot of ricotta as my bechamel substitute, and sauteed a good couple of handfuls of kale in the sausage fat, and added both of these to the broccoli - pasta - sausage - pecorino mix in my bowl (I ditched the mozzarella too because ricotta).
This may seem sacrilege if you are steadfast believer in all things made from scratch, but for me, it's a straightforward and time - saving shortcut, especially if you're not eating gluten for dietary, or other, reasons.
I cook the quinoa like pasta, I know this may be sacrilege to some, but it saves a few minutes and most of the time I don't measure out my grains either so it saves a few dishes as well.
Ignore the fact that I'm the only blogger who doesn't own popsicle molds (sacrilege).
We shall not hesitate to henceforth name and shame all those hidden hands smearing the King and destroying relations but also invoke curses on them if they do not desist from this sacrilege against the spirit and soul of Ashanti Kingdom.
Yet when Narendra Modi declared in a ground - breaking Independence Day speech last year that he wanted to build toilets, not temples, there was criticism at such perceived sacrilege.
While not a new trend (the debate over whether grouping your texts by color is reading sacrilege has raged on for a few years now) color coding seems to be going through a resurgence of sorts.
It is almost foodie sacrilege to suggest that a group of colorful, antioxidant rich vegetables ubiquitous within the Western diet might not be as healthy as the natural food community paints them to be.
I can't believe you didn't have a macaron though — sacrilege!
Ortega and company could have risked sacrilege and messed around more with «Rocky Horror,» not only trimming its length and improving its plot, but perhaps also teasing some new relevance out of the material.
For those who love the 90s film and think the concept of a Hollywood remake is sacrilege, this film won't change their mind.
This may be sacrilege to write in a website devoted to eLearning... but many people are just not cut out to be online learners (I think I'm one of them!).
Ferrari says it's there only to get you home through an unexpected deluge rather than to act as serious foul - weather protection, and it doesn't look as if it would survive the sacrilege of an automatic carwash.
Some may think that choosing a Jeep Grand Cherokee over a Wrangler is sacrilege, but we don't think so.
A knife or sword could not be used, for it was a sacrilege to shed royal blood.
It is almost sacrilege to say the following words these days: «I don't have a Website!»
A few people in our group do not like Italian coffee so they brought American coffee with them (a sacrilege to many, I know) and an old coffeepot that they planned to leave behind.
It's almost sacrilege to visit Maui and not take at least one surfing lesson.
If Mike Mann can get away with splicing two dissimilar data sets in an IPCC report (proxy temperature reconstructions and observations) surely, splicing two similar satellite observation data sets together can't be viewed as some sort of data sacrilege.
Which is all to say that swapping in another squash in place of pumpkin for your pumpkin pie is not some kind of autumn sacrilege.
And I still wouldn't know who Patti Smith was if I fell over her — sacrilege — but thousands of people thought her poetry reading on stage was fah - bulous.
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