Sentences with phrase «on folks we all know»

(Sarcasm Intended) Come on folks we all know that Jesus is a Republican!

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But here's what you should know about dealing with folks like Bachman or Raviga Capital: Both will be hands - on.
Formerly known as Poachable, this service is for employed folks looking for their next job on the sly.
On the one hand, you need to be competitive enough to attract high - quality talent — which means being transparent and letting folks know how your compensation stacks up.
It looks similar to earlier Apple Watch models but has a red dot on the Digital Crown, which lets folks know it's the newer model.
Recognizable by her signature vivid - pink locks, Fried (or Ladyada, as she is known on the internet) is one of the dominant forces behind the maker movement — a legion of do - it - yourself - minded folks who create cool things by tweaking everyday technology.
Either that or, you know, a good chunk of the 1.6 - billion Muslims on this planet are, in fact, «ordinary folks
In fact, according to an old folk rhyme that many people at the time would have known — «Marry on Monday for health, Tuesday for wealth, Wednesday the best day of all, Thursday for crosses, Friday for losses, and Saturday for no luck at all» — it would have been considered bad luck to get married on a Saturday.
The folks in and around the Duluth metro area know how to rock the vote — more than 70 % of residents 18 and older turn out on Tuesdays to cast a ballot, according to data from the American Community Survey.
The good folks at AVI - 8 (pronounced aviate) are known for their aviation - inspired watches, and here's one we think should definitely land on your wrist.
Not only does social media let your business have strong online connections with people you don't know, it also has the ability to be segmented so the conversations you have with folks on - and offline are more personalized.
In fact Bin laden was never put on the FBI most wanted because they never had any proof that he was responsible... Know your facts folks and the truth will put you behinde bars... facts have become subversive... 2 + 2 = 5... we are down the rabbit hole...
No, they / re not happy unless they're foisting their stupidity and lies on other folk.
I know that what maybe important to me might not be important to another but someone recently did a study to find out that the part in the brain that «lights up» when some people who play video - games excessively, is the same that «lights up» when folks get high on drugs....
as a republican atheist, and happy product of a catholic school education, i know that most of the folks in the pews on sunday don't really want to be there.
It's a small collection of folks who know one another on a heart level.
Mr Lutz is no different than most religious folks that seem to focus more on wanting to change the guy or girl in the pew or prayer rug next to them than on relationships with God.
A couple of your folks who were in on the discussion know the rest of the story.
As long as you stick with the Bible as the final word on ethics, or of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who feel they are above dialogue — because why is dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Word?
I know I stand a bit closer to the extremes but at the same time I find myself like a lot of folks more scared of the extremes on both sides.
These are the folks who like to talk about «common sense» and who, as we know from research is common among the religious, rely heavily on intuition aand believe all answers are intuitive.
Some people the church folk might call sinners are some of the nicest people I know, while on the other hand some church folk can be really nasty and mean.
Not to speak for HAA and also with respect, it's not «God» in government that scares folks, it's the people who believe they know what «He» wants based on their preferred holy books and see no problem in trying to advance their sectarian faith positions utilizing government powers.
What gives you the right to be judgmental on folks you don't even rightly know?
I've never known more Jesus - serving, Jesus - loving, people - loving, people - serving folks on earth than right here in my hometown of Houston, Texas.
I'm always surprised when anyone goes on the record claiming to know with certainty what happens to an individual after death, but several folks did just that in this story.
Oh and same goes for jews... there seems to be a lot of jew hate from christians too... so lets repeat the questions for the average christian... don't worry, i'll type it slow, i know most of you suck at reading comprehension as seen by your often complete lack of knowledge of the book to which you folks base your lives on...
I know, its the cowards way out but I just do not know because civil unions many folks agree with but folks having issues with using the term «marriage», I can see both sides to a point that I am stumped on an opinion.
We didn't know what to expect going out on the street on Easter morning while the church folks were «at church».
In 2008, everyone knew about Rev. Wright, but then the folks on conservative media kept calling him a Muslim and didn't actually speak in any sense of truth.
Statements like the one Speckhardt offered -(«We feel those (unaffiliated) folks don't yet know they can admit that they don't believe in God,») make humans sound like they are nothing but chimpanzees looking for any «ist» vine to grab on to.
I know folks who haven't decided on a particular church, denomination, or religion... but they most definitely believe in God.
Matthew knew what John knew — John did not have a higher evolution of understanding of who Jesus claimed to be than the other apostles — it is just in the wisdom of God as He used each writer to convey understanding to the folks who received the letters and for our benefit in the ages to come that Matthew focuses on different things than John.
i don't mean being punished becuase i don't believe but because i take his name in vain all the time, i lie, i have stolen, gambled, cheated, i have done everything on the list of things not to do, all but kill... i am saving that for a rainy day... and as far as free will, i have heard you religious folks say that god has a plan for us all... ok so a divine plan AND free will... so we have the power to say yes or no but our overall destiny is set in stone?
«don't be so hard on them... they are the simple folk, the common clay of the american west... you know, morons» blazing saddles
(And as a note, I've been asked by a lot of folks who are intrigued by the Doctor but intimidated at starting to write a quick primer on how to start watching the show and what's important to know.
Yes, these are the type of people who represents Atheism who by the way, pride themselves on being intellectually superior and knowing more science than most religious folks.
I love knowing I'll see some of these folks during the week, at the library, at the park, on Facebook, at Bible study, at dance lessons.
See, No - Such... folks on the Atheist side have been pointing out acts in history and have been declaring that Christianity and other Faiths should be judged on the acts of the Faithful in the past.
The Chikin folks have always been known as a Christian company (never open on Sundays) so Mr. Cathy's comment was no surprize.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's fine to have a point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A) in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my comments are stupid... so be it... and one last point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those folks huh?
Did you know Sunday seems to be an awesome time for delusional folks to post over and over on the belief blog as if they actually have something meaningful to impart?
Knowing how the Bible paints a picture of a God who is on the side of the poor, I really admire any number of folks who, like my friend David, cast their own lot in with those in need.
One of the interesting things about the story is that the rich man is very religious and knows all about Abraham and the prophets, but his religion had done very little when it came to the compassion folks were starving for on the streets.
1) Most Americans oppose Obamacare 2) Our President had to lie to get it passed 3) So the Left is here frantically and paradoxically and hypocritically trying couple Religion and State 4) Which confirms just how desperate our government and their media lapdogs have become 5) When I refuse to define poverty you'll know I'm a marxist disguised as a «social justice» Christian (yes... we can tell) 6) Now we can get back to the name - calling and church bashing from folks with a «tolerance» bumper sticker on their car
The simple thing is, and I will let you folks not of Faith, in on a little secret,... Many or most of us Christians live each day knowing that it could be our last day.
You know folks, sometimes I'm surprised by the power of good food in the way it can suddenly change your whole outlook on the particular time or day you're at.
I do recall watching something on the food network about Chicago Pizza and the way the folks talked about it reminded me of how I talk about my East Coast pies, so I know it must be legit!!
I know a lot of folks are starting on a Whole30 or the 21 - Day Sugar Detox to eat squeaky clean after straying a little during the summer.
I know there's folks in my family like my mom and father - in - law who only focus on two food selections on the table: meat & potatoes.
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