Sentences with phrase «now anathema»

The finer values are withering away; the vision of a universal human family is vanishing; and Eccelsiastes which tells us: the Lord is full of compassion and mercy... and forgive the sins and saveth in time of affliction is now anathema to those who wield power, accumulate wealth and crave after sensual pleasures.

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So he now makes the ironic and pun - filled statement that we have a choice between anathema and maranatha.
And when the war was over, not only was their fealty to the Democratic party now graven in stone, anything that smacked of the old order or of the forces of America First was simply unthinkable — out of the question — anathema — to them.
As we said before, so now I say again: If any one preach to you a gospel, besides that which you have received, let him be anathema.
Their demands were anathema to the two ultra-Orthodox parties, Shas and United Torah Judaism, which will now sit in a 52 - strong Knesset opposition led by the Labor party.
Now he's gumming up Bill de Blasio's pre-K plan and leading the charter movement, positions anathema to the labor - fueled party's very existence.
A loyal member of the Obama administration, he supported the Trans - Pacific Partnership, a now - defunct trade deal that is anathema to progressives.
It does, however, potentially provide for outcomes that today's speakers may regret as the bankruptcy court has the power to approve austerity - driven spending cuts anathema to many of the people now seeking bankruptcy court access for Puerto Rico.
Today's u-turn makes clear that fully segregated school intakes are anathema to an open, diverse society, but the Government should now recognise this throughout the education system and not create new segregation.»
If «anathema» is now considered appropriate to scientific discussion in certain circumstances, then it must have a meaning quite...
«Now, in some ways, it's anathema to have a Western scientist contact» in Russia, Conley said about the law.
It's clever, and «clever» being anathema in today's romantic comedy genre (if ever it held currency), now it's gone.
For my purposes here, Petrilli presents the opportunity to show that what used to pass for a sensible, «reform realist» conservative policy is now considered anathema.
The moderating effects of organizational characteristics are to be expected, since district size and school size almost always «make a difference,» no matter what the focus of the research is.180 Elementary schools are typically more sensitive than secondary schools to leadership influence, although previous leader - efficacy research has reported mostly non-significant effects.181 And the rapid turnover of principals has been widely decried as anathema to school improvement efforts.182 Now we have some evidence that the positive effects of leader efficacy are also moderated by school and district size (the larger the organization, the less sense of efficacy among principals).
That means genre fiction, sports books and other library items anathema to snobs and totally outside the DPLA's current interests right now.
I realize that's anathema to many of you code geeks, but the ePUBs out of InDesign are now more than good enough — if you design within its limitations.
Now, keeping birds captive, actually any free spirits captive, is an anathema to me, but the cage has a beautiful structure and I thought it might make a great screen between me and the neighbours if I filled it with plants.
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