Willie: I think
our only real tradition is spending time together on Father's Day.
Not exact matches
What I find so incredibly offensive about this is that the LDS community is not
only taking liberty with sacred
traditions that do not belong to them, but actually prohibiting
real Jews from buying the
real wine they need for their authentic, Jewish seders.
You cant debate God... you cant use logic to explain God... You cant use your small finite mind to try and explain away an infinite God... Man is flesh and blood but man has a spirit and some things can
only be received and revealed thru spirit... And what you do nt see is actually more
real than what you can observe with your five senses... And BTW I did nt say religion i said God... Religion is man made
tradition... God is
real... develop a personal relationship with the one who created you and gave you life... God has a purpose for your life...
The
real trouble is that Augustine and the classical theological
tradition not
only affirmed the mystery but also insisted that God's perfection requires his absolute changelessness.
True to its Greek origins, this
tradition defines the spiritual as the immaterial — this world, our bodies and our experiences are
only shadows, while the
real spiritual world exists someplace else where truth, beauty and justice last forever.
There can be
real potentialities
only in as far as there are actual presents which lay down conditions to which the future must conform, Furthermore, a past has led up to any such present, and the weight of this whole
tradition imposing itself on the future is a necessary condition of the very concept of a
real potentiality.
While some
traditions in the Bible have changed the fact that she is in this quandary is
only because she hasn't met the
real person Jesus.
«Perhaps some people think the nonviolent
tradition exists
only among folks who wear Gandhi buttons on their lapels and have some history with the Left; they don't think a bunch of white - bread eaters with Bible College bumper stickers could be «
real» satyagrahis.
I've tasted what we all want and need, and I suspect the
only way we are going to arrive at a place of contentment, unity, one - another - ness that truly satisfies and meets
real needs in
real daily lives, is to completely cut our moorings with
traditions (that are frankly boring, repetitive and spirit numbing to many).
Other religious
traditions can legitimately take the same reciprocal view of their own religious aim: it is
real and supreme, but it can be realized
only by those who accept it as so.
The
only real Christmas
tradition my family has is this: do everything last minute.
The GP practices were involved in ensuring the study not
only had access to specific COPD patients but also that the usual clinical care provided by the practices was built into the trials — the study was therefore rooted in a
real clinical environment unlike
tradition efficacy trial model.
That's the sort of aesthetic family resemblance a lightweight like Fleischer ought to milk for all it's worth, but hear him out: Sean Penn's enterprising mob boss Mickey Cohen, he insists, isn't a cartoon bruiser in the
tradition of Al Pacino's Big Boy Caprice, but a
real guy whose face
only looks a little off because it's been molded by other men's fists.
Then again, as evidenced by the above quote, Franzoni is
only doing what the bards of the Arthurian
tradition have always done: denigrate earlier «inaccurate» versions before trotting out a new embroidery as the long - sought
real deal.
As a study of tragedy (in the
tradition of the Greeks), the royal princes aren't quite accessible enough to really care for, and the prolonged time spent in their company seems
only to postpone that which is of
real interest.
Even if you assume
only the more intelligent 2/3 of adults could read for pleasure (which may be less than the
real figure), and I would appeal to 1:10 000 — that's still near 16000 readers in the US alone, which if I cleared $ 1 a book (my average through
tradition publishing HC, Paperback and webscription) and wrote two books a year — would be a living of sorts.
In keeping with Animal Crossing
tradition, your town progresses in
real time, and there's
only so much to do in a single day.
RPAC is the
only grassroots and issues mobilizing force that exists to protect and promote the
tradition of home ownership and
real estate investment in Michigan.