Sentences with phrase «of desecrating»

Gdansk, Poland Artist convicted of desecrating cross Miami Foundations pull Cuba funding
The Owerri NBA chairman accused the federal government of desecrating the Judiciary, disobedience to court orders, clamp down on non-violent protesters, treating the issue of Mr president's ill health with secrecy, among others.
The harshest of the criticism went to his successor whom he accused of desecrating Dr Nkrumah's graveyard by burying his wife in the same grave as him.
And yes, I am saying that about a feud involving swamp hillbilly cults and arson committed for the express purpose of desecrating the resting place of Bray's demon girlfriend.
A 54 - year old pastor taking advantage, both sexually and emotionally, of a 16 - year old girl goes far beyond the bounds of desecrating the marital bed and making immoral choices.
Reuters: Pakistani mob burns alive a man accused of desecrating the Koran A mob broke into a Pakistani police station and burnt a man accused of desecrating the Koran alive, police said Saturday, in the latest violence focusing attention on the country's blasphemy laws.
But it is a burden that falls with greatest weight on us humans of the industrial age who have been and are, by any measure, the humans most guilty of desecrating the world and of destroying creation.
I think it is the act of desecrating such a powerful symbol is what ticks people off which is understandable but to kill someone because of it goes against the same book they are defending!
Four pelvic bones on a stick and bundles of desecrated bones testify to the ritual violence perpetrated on the corpses of the many warriors who fell in a major battle close to the Danish town of Skanderborg around 2,000 years ago.
Several works are comprised of desecrated law books, articulating the artist's resolute perspective on the flawed American justice system.

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But the Standing Rock Sioux, whose tribal lands are a half - mile south of the proposed route, have said the pipeline could pollute the tribe's drinking water and desecrate sacred burial and prayer sites.
«While many will accuse Macy's of somehow desecrating Thanksgiving, I admire the entrepreneurial spirit,» sales expert Grant Cardone wrote last year.
The vindictive comments given above only prove that some have not progressed beyond the mentality of those who are now desecrating history.
Fr Peter Murphy said the theft from the sacristy of the ciborium, «containing the Blessed Sacrament», had left St Catherine's Church «desecrated by this act of sacrilege».
It's because the Obama administration is too concerned with angering the already angered radical muslim population by desecrating the body / death of their beloved Osama Bin Pigden.
His followers are still around and would try anything to get possession of his body, let alone the people who would want to desecrate the body.
No - one has the right to desecrate a final resting place of anyone and once again her se.xual orientation has nothing to do with her final resting spot.
The reason for the celebration is twofold (both dating back to c. 165 BCE): the miraculous military victory of the small, ill - equipped Jewish army over the ruling Greek Syrians, who had banned the Jewish religion and desecrated the Temple; and the miracle of the small cruse of consecrated oil, which burned for eight days in the Temple's menorah instead of just one.»
Pull down the idols of the tribe, debunk the status of the proud and powerful, desanctify the saints and desecrate the holy places: as the blinding sunlight of their glory fades, the gathering dusk reveals a hundred thousand points of lesser light each with a glory of its own.
Emissaries of the emperor in Constantinople had come to Urban to ask for aid against the advancing Muslim Turks, who were mistreating conquered Christians, desecrating shrines, and pressing on toward Constantinople....
[22] Once that image of love was desecrated by sin, it had to be recast in the furnace of divine love.The Incarnation marks the moment when the image of the invisible God became man, renewing man's image in a new creation so that men might become in Him who they were forever intended to be in God's eyes, the image of the God who is love (Eph.
[22] Once that image of love was desecrated by sin, it had to be recast in the furnace of divine love.
When humans attempt to break another human will, they desecrate the likeness of God in that person and violate their God - given gift of freedom.
Who the hell do you people think you are desecrating the dead of my Religion.We would not do it to you.
I was reading this article https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/19539/ready-rebuild-temple/#CpEi17FfOAVbi2Yl.97 The abomimation of desolation would need to occur once the jews started there sacrifical offerings it has happened in the past and i believe it will happen in the future because the anti christ will rise up and will set himself as a god in the temple and will want people to worship him.He will desecrate the temple by slaughtering a pig on the altar.That finishs the 31/2 years of peace and ushers in the tribulation period.It could all be speculation but at least if it happens we are forewarned brentnz
Rex this is the guy who was the anti christ in his day check the link he slaughtered the jews and set up a statue of Zeus in the temple in Jerusalem and got people to worship him his name by the way was translated visible God and slaughtered pigs to desecrate the temple.
Every day, especially in Europe, churches and cemeteries are desecrated; blasphemy pretends to be an art for the general public; activists like Femen attack symbols of religion, and the media rarely miss an opportunity to belittle Christians and the Catholic Church.
The lawsuit described the contraception mandate as «an unprecedented despoiling of religious rights» that both «attacks and desecrates a foremost tenet of the Catholic Church.»
It may be that there is in him a sense of honor, a quick consciousness of something which must not be desecrated.
When those knights headed for the Holy Land on a campaign that would cost the lives of so many of them, it was because they felt that something on earth, even though only an empty sepulcher in Palestine, was sacred and must not be desecrated.
That quick sense of possessing in ourselves something inwardly fine that must not be desecrated is essential to great character.
Man chooses in decisive hours between being - true and being - false, between strengthening, covering, and confirming being at the point of his own existence or weakening, desecrating, and dispossessing it.
Its use as an expletive does not «profane» or desecrate anything of value.
Poor, wretched and miserable are you, so you desecrate and throw mud on this man's name just because you want him to be counted as one of you.
I figure that if the world is being desecrated the least we can do is try to notice all of the sacredness that remains still around us and in us.
They have increasingly felt under attack; in recent years, Bibles in the Malay language have been seized, churches have been barred from using the word Allah to describe God, and places of worship desecrated.
Hence her petition for the grace to discern «the bareness and the misery of the places where You are not adored but desecrated
Everything, including the lives of workers, is made a utility, is desecrated and ultimately destroyed.
The center displays letters from people, not at all given to superstition, who had taken rocks from the slopes of the mountain — only to sense later the displeasure of Pele at their having desecrated the land.
For nineteen years the eastern half of Jerusalem, including the much hallowed Old City, languished under the Jordanians, who not only desecrated Jewish holy places and graveyards but left the whole area in a dirty and threadbare condition.
And do we pastors, who so frequently encounter the human ravages of alcohol, need to be lectured on the evils of drink in a lonely and desecrated world?
And look at that crazy woman who desecrates the funeral service of a fallen soldier?
The ancient tokens of hallmark faith are withdrawn, evacuated, or desecrated so as not to make anyone feel estranged.
Uprooting tombstones and desecrating Jewish graves, the ghoulish throng violated even the sanctuary of the dead.
Perhaps it is not surprising that Hitchens, like a rebellious protégé, would devote so much of his energy to desecrating the icon Muggeridge gave to the world.
For many, myself included, such ceremonies [same - sex blessings] would desecrate a space they believe hallowed by decades of prayer and which they expected to be able to continue to use for Christian worship.»
Remember that He whipped the moneylenders out of the temple because they desecrated His Father's house by ripping people off in it?
Muslims fear someone desecrating their dead bodies and think a piece of bacon on their corpse will ban them from heaven.
The work (now hanging in the Art Institute of Chicago) represents Jesus the Jew crucified between, on the left, communist soldiers storming a village and, on the right, Nazis desecrating a synagogue.
After accepting a false Messiah who will desecrate the holy Temple — by then rebuilt in Jerusalem — many of the Jews will flee Jerusalem and go to Petra.
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