Sentences with phrase «objector say»

And what does the imaginary objector say in Romans 6:1?
They hear a pastor, professor, teacher, blogger, or evangelist say that to receive eternal life, all you need to do is believe in Jesus for it, and the objector says, «That's not true!
«Furthermore,» the objector says, «let's take this belief again and apply it to demons.
The objector says, «Look, you believe that God is one and as a result, you live as you think you should.
Speaking to James, the objector says James does well, but why?
What is the objector saying?
If our finite personality here below, the objectors say, be due to the transmission through the brain of portions of a preëxisting larger consciousness, all that can remain after the brain expires is the larger consciousness itself as such, with which we should thenceforth be perforce reconfounded, the only means of our existence infinite personal form having ceased.
All of the objectors said the issue wasn't personal, citing state rules.

Not exact matches

Even Sean Parker, a Facebook billionaire and the company's first president, says he has become a «conscientious objector» partly out of concern for «what it's doing to our children's brains.»
He notes that the objector used the most important belief in Judaism, so James says «Oh yeah?
In this way, the objector in James 2 is saying everything in James 2:18 - 19.
Needless to say, there won't be any conscientious objectors there either.
They introduce the objector with the phrase, «But someone will say» and then they conclude the objection with a somewhat derogatory phrase.
This imaginary objector basically says, «Well, if that's true, why can't I sin all I want?»
Paul introduces this objector with the phrase «But someone will say
So once again, Paul introduces this objector with the phrase, «You will say to me then.»
As well, you can understand better what the objector is saying in verse 18 by looking to verse 19.
This objector in James 2 would say, «See?
Noughton said each of the three objectors discovered the alleged errors independently but filed together because they had the same concerns.
Earlier in the same week, Colin Barrow, Leader of Westminster Council, said that the Prince's involvement had acted as a «lightning rod» for other objectors, enabling more residents to come forward and register their objections.
They also dismissed arguments that the legislation impinges on people's freedom to do as they wish in their own property, saying that objectors «seem to value this more highly than the children's right to breathe clean air».
Jack Straw and Griffin get into a fight over World War Two, apparently, with Straw saying we couldn't have won without black and Asian soldiers on our side, and Griffin saying Straw's father was imprisoned for being a conscientious objector.
Andrew Garfield also gets a nomination for his portrayal of the wartime conscientious objector Desmond Doss, and I have to say that this movie is a major leap forward for Garfield — his best work yet, and actually considerably more impressive than his contribution to Martin Scorsese's Silence.
Having said that, the term deliberate irrational objector can be manipulated to lead thoughts away from the intended description of the person, to make it seem disparaging or unfair.
Ken Salazar, America's secretary of the interior, said he gave his approval only after making adjustments to parry all objectors.
«My understanding is that there is pretty much unanimous agreement except for Canada and Australia, but Canada is the major objectorsaid an anonymous source.Worse yet, the tactic has been attributed to Stephen Harper's own «strong personal view.»
Plaintiff in a more recent class action says class members should receive refunds from Massage Envy, while a Denver attorney, labeled a «serial objector» by lawyers seeking millions, says their fee request is too high.
National Post: Ontario lawyers must say they promote equality, or else after law society rejects exemption for conscientious objectors
The Court of Appeal said yes, and dismissed, for lack of jurisdiction, an objector's appeal from a post-trial judgment in a class action.
Objectors to this idea will say that their risk will be not be reduced because they won't have learned the skills, but if the skills don't appear to stop them re-offending, they should not be used as a means of influencing release.
Attachment A to Form 4 in paragraph 1 lists the rights and interests claimed by the objectors and in paragraph 2 says «Accordingly the objector believes that the proposed act is not an act attracting the expedited procedure as one or more of the paragraphs of s237 of the Act are not satisfied: viz».
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