Sentences with phrase «of course there»

Of course there is a separation when you leave home and join the convent — but at the same time, to be part of a family is a gift.
Well, of course there are «new» truths cosmically, and relative to any given now, in the sense that now is temporally before the t's involved in the statement of those truths.
So of course there will be different «subjective» interpretations of what that specifically entails at any point in time to wrestle with.
Of course there is not in evangelicalism an institution of magisterium, or teaching authority, comparable to that of the Catholic Church.
Of course there are problems about how you relate these properties to the properties of what we perceive: the agitation of the molecules to the redness of the fire.
Of course there's no reason that such a group couldn't grow from men's own awareness of need for change in their consciousness independent of women.
Of course there are many Religious Right advocates that do not accept historic or scientific facts and believe in Creationism over proven Evolution, believe the earth is 5000 years old instead of Billions reguardless of the fossil and rock record.
Of course there are great historical forces which make things the way they are, and to an extent every individual is subject to them.
, of course there are things the bible doesn't talk about since the bible isn't primarily a science book.
of course there is a larger g.ay audience — but that's an admittedly small minority of the overall American demographic.
And of course there will be the giant soaring skyscrapers planned for the rebuilt World Trade Center plaza, along with the requisite memorials.
Of course there are endless problems, questions, difficulties, concerning immortality where the mystery is too deep for our plummets.
Of course there can be no disputing that for some purposes such abstraction is entirely legitimate and indeed necessary.
Of course there are devout Catholics of influence in Boston, but, with a few honorable exceptions such as Mary Ann Glendon of Harvard Law School and Raymond Flynn, the former mayor, they were strangely silent throughout this ordeal.
Unless of course there is some meaning to how we treat each other here.
Of course there are problems - polarization first of all.
In the middle east of course there is a battle raging between Sunni and Shiites with Iran tipping the scales (it's overshadowing their hatred for the Israelis right now).
Of course there have been Jews in the land over much of its history.
Of course many like to say «oh he's real», but of course there is no proof.
Of course there is much wisdom in the bible that we can learn from which is not a bad thing.
Of course there is diversity, but it is «the pluriformity of the Church» and not a «plurality of churches.»
Of course there are other complexities at play there, but in the end, like a person's taste in beverage, it is no more unnatural than a person's taste in beverage.
Of course there is much that we can not choose, including our genes.
Of course there is much more to Christian orthodoxy than these four pillars, but they do support a system of thought which, within the cultural context of its time, was both impressive and convincing.
Now, of course there are good people in the world, and there were good ones in the days of old as well, but as a civilization we have not shown the peace for which this word «civil» is suppose to stand for, maybe for some, but not to all as what YHWH wants for us as a human race.
Of course there are verifiable data which we can confirm.
Of course there is a difference, but perhaps it is not the obvious one.
There's this arrogant notion that, «Of course there's no abuse here, look at what we've done, look at what we teach.»
And of course there are large amounts of chaos in the world.
Of course there is the other alternative also — to fight back with an arrogance and just pile on more claims to counterattack the assault.
Of course there is no way for me to prove this to you as you would have to be sensitive to it to know it existed so your skepticism is quite natural and understandable.
«Of course there is biblical narrative — we discover what a beautifully crafted story it is in the way it builds up tension.
And of course there is no justification for gay marriage in the Bible.
And of course there are way too many examples of faith healer charlatans.
Of course there was a «cause» but theists like yourself claim that a god, and of course it is the god they pray to, was THE cause... and of course you do not have facts and logic to back that up.
Of course there is, you brainless boob.
Of course there is much that we do not know, and we surely have no purely rational access to some right answer concerning the earthly governance of the Church and the distribution of roles between men and women.
«Of course there's disappointment»??! >> >> >> SERIOUSLY?!
Of course there's a rift.
Also, of course there were political motives, but that doesn't mean that they can't be used by God, nor does it mean that they were not equally motivated by their devotion to the risen Lord.
And of course there are millions who really, really act, behave and conduct themselves, like if they really are the offspring of some ape like creatures.
Of course there are levels of commitment among people, but I try to conclude each sermon with a challenge that calls for a decision.
Of course there are formidable political barriers that prevent secular individualism from consistently, and ruthlessly, outlawing religion entirely from public life.
Of course there is truth in other religions and ideologies.
of course there's always going to be unstable individuals who continue to believe it.
Of course there is an «invisible,» «hateful», «murderous» being causing «evil events» etc...
Of course there are chaste homosexuals in the Church who do live chaste lives and they need our respect and support.
Everyone that has participated in the program has said it was one of the most impactful times of their life, but of course there are definitely challenges and fears that come along with bringing people into your home.
Then of course there's the book of Job which no one, not even God, can explain.
Of course there's grey.
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