Sentences with phrase «objectors in»

[48] No challenge was made by either the State or the grantee to the Form 4 applications of the objectors in this matter.
I do have respect for those people that were conscientious objectors in the war.
He's on the board of Quaker House of Fayetteville, a group that works with conscientious objectors in the military, and works with Urban Ministries of Durhamand The Metta Center.
Robert is on the board of Quaker House of Fayetteville, a group that works with conscientious objectors in the military.
In this way, the objector in James 2 is saying everything in James 2:18 - 19.
This objector in James 2 would say, «See?
Gordon Kaufman (1925 — 2011) grew up in a Mennonite household and served as a conscientious objector in World War II.
Ginger (Elle Fanning) is the daughter of a smug leftwing lecturer (Alessandro Nivola), who's written a book called The Idea of Freedom and is still traumatised by his time in jail as a conscientious objector in the second world war.
His deeds were recognized and he was awarded the Medal of Honor, becoming the first Conscientious Objector in history to have that distinction.
Suddenly Paul — a conscientious objector in the Korean War, a man painted by his cynical co-workers as a «bleeding heart liberal,» a natural marksman who hasn't fired a gun since a distant childhood trauma — has a lot more to think over.
Hockney was born in Bradford, England, to Laura and Kenneth Hockney (a conscientious objector in the Second World War), the fourth of five children.
Registered as a conscientious objector in World War II, Heron worked as an agricultural labourer in Cambridgeshire before he was signed off for ill health.
«There was one serious conscientious objector in the Bush / Obama era — Bidder 70, who disrupted an auction of public property for fossil fuel exploitation.

Not exact matches

Christian Isolationism ran so strong that in 1941, just before the war started, there was a propaganda film made to counter it about a religious contientious objector who became a war hero — «Sergeant York.»
He notes that the objector used the most important belief in Judaism, so James says «Oh yeah?
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!
In Utah, for example, laws protect LGBT individuals and religious objectors
I assure you I'm not joking and a moral objector will do the exac same thing as a lazy person in that situation.
But realistically speaking a true conscientious objector is more trouble than they're worth in battle, you let them out.
Lazy people, unlike some moral objectors, will fire a gun if you put it in their hands inbattle.
It's entitled «The Church of the Left,» and it argues for an important shift in the understanding of where religious objectors stand today after the Indiana affair.The shift goes back to the Bill of Rights....
When Harold Gray, the conscientious - objector son of Philip Gray, an attorney for the Ford Motor Company, was transferred from Leavenworth to Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, Morrison got Judge Henry of Cleveland to intercede with Newton Baker, formerly of Cleveland but then secretary of war, in the young man's behalf.
During World War I he visited the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, three times in the interest of conscientious objectors.
In a matter of weeks the objector was gone, but before she left, she made a point of posting the Ben Franklin - attributed quote: «Anyone who trades liberty for security deserves neither liberty nor security».
It does indeed: Whitehead is very much the Anglican who has a duty to «the State» or «the nation» which in time of danger such as war leads him to condemn Russell's «heedlessness» in protesting injustice to conscientious objectors.
In this way, Paul's collection of quotations from the Hebrew Scriptures in Romans 3:10 - 18 is intended to show his objector that despite being the chosen people of God and having the Law and the Prophets, the Jewish people are just as guilty as the GentileIn this way, Paul's collection of quotations from the Hebrew Scriptures in Romans 3:10 - 18 is intended to show his objector that despite being the chosen people of God and having the Law and the Prophets, the Jewish people are just as guilty as the Gentilein Romans 3:10 - 18 is intended to show his objector that despite being the chosen people of God and having the Law and the Prophets, the Jewish people are just as guilty as the Gentiles.
The platform planks for «32 embodied a number of Century concerns: U.S. adherence to the World Court protocol; U.S. entry into the League of Nations, provided that its covenant be amended to eliminate military sanctions; U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union (which was granted a year later); the safeguarding of the rights of conscientious objectors (including those denied citizenship, such as Canadian - born theologian D. C. Macintosh of Yale Divinity School); the abolition of compulsory military training in state - supported educational institutions other than military and naval academies; emergency measures for relief and public - works employment; the securing of constitutional rights for minorities; the reduction of gross inequality of income by steeply progressive rates of taxation on large incomes; «progressive socialization of the ownership and control of natural resources, public utilities and basic industries»; «the nationalization of our entire banking system»; and so on (June 8, 1932).
Our debates over pacifism often obscure the fact that both the supporter of war who kills and the conscientious objector who risks allowing defenseless people to be killed both share the same fundamental moral dilemma in spite of their different ways of solving it.
The three conscientious objectors spoke to their captors, defying the empire's violent threats and declaring their confidence in God's protection.
Objectors to the scanners, and indeed the two women who forfeited their flight last month, have an unlikely ally in Pope Benedict XVI, a man who is likely to be waved through airport security for the rest of his life.
So James does open the quote in the normal way by introducing the objector.
James is a Bible scholar and he knows that Abraham had faith in Genesis 15, but he is pointing out to his objector here that Abraham's faith was maturing and being energized by his works.
The Objector's arguments are contained in James 2:18 - 19.
You can best understand what the objector means by turning to how James replies in verse 2:21 - 25.
As well, you can understand better what the objector is saying in verse 18 by looking to verse 19.
And what does the imaginary objector say in Romans 6:1?
those involving «duties superior to those arising from any human relation» (Chief Justice Hughes dissenting in U.S. v. MacIntosh, 283 U.S. 605 1931, an opinion which has become a keystone of the conscientious - objector exemption from Selective Service requirements).
In fact, we have reached that already and what next now — being fed to the lions in public arenas, imprisonment for conscientious objectorIn fact, we have reached that already and what next now — being fed to the lions in public arenas, imprisonment for conscientious objectorin public arenas, imprisonment for conscientious objectors?
FTR, I come at this having been born, raised and educated in the Mennonite faith, where as a part of the curriculum they handed out conscientious objector forms.
Back in the day, when the draft was being used to fill military ranks, there was a conscientious objector status that was available as an alternative to military service.
I am assuming of course that the objector means to insist (among other things) that in the Godless world no individual possesses omniscient awareness.
When Croydon Council invited residents to give feedback on the proposals, around 4,500 were in support; 84 objectors were concerned about congestion and the structure's design within the context of the local area.
In these circumstances, the democratically elected representatives who determine an application have no counterpoint by which to judge the case presented by the objectors.
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».
May Day kicked off in Manhattan with police arresting 12 activists protesting against major corporations the objectors accused of supporting and profiting from Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement agenda, in front of the JP Morgan Chase Tower on Park Avenue.
Where any objector fails to comply with a notice given under subsection (3), the Electoral Commission must give a second such notice to the objector and, if the objector fails to comply with the second such notice, the Electoral Commission must take no further action in relation to the objection and shall notify the objector accordingly.
Where the Electoral Commission considers that the particulars included in an objection are insufficient to inform the person objected to of the ground for the objection or the reason or reasons supporting that ground, the Electoral Commission must by written notice require the objector to provide within 14 days of the giving of the notice such further particulars as the Electoral Commission thinks fit.
The Electoral Commission, any objector, and the person objected to may appear before the court either in person or by some person appointed by it or him or her in writing or by a barrister or solicitor.
Of particular note was the Minnesota Experiment done on imprisoned conscientious objectors during WWII (the Biology of Human Starvation, Univ MN Press, 1950) and by George Cahill's group in the 1960's (Owens et al, JCI, 1969).
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