Your statements might be incomplete or taken
out of context so as to be harmful to your claim at a later date.
Sen. Inhofe (and Anthony Watts) quoted the IG report
out of context so as to make the allegation that there is yet to be an investigation into those eight emails.
He likely realized that his words could be taken
out of context so instead, he clarified that the Windsor facility is «capable» of making a production run since it's possible to use the underpinnings of the Pacifica for the next - generation 300.
Trump has been quoted
out of context so often, I always want to see the full context, unedited.
They take portions of verses and use
them out of context so they can feel better about the horrible way they treat others.
Many conservatives take scripture
out of context so that it will fit their own beliefs.
You take
it out of context so your opinion is supported.
I think it is another one of those texts we rip
out of context so that we can label and condemn certain people with mental problems.
«taking a quote, or a partial quote and posting
it out of context so that it seems the author said or means something they did not say or mean.»
First, what you have done is called quote mining — taking a quote, or a partial quote and posting
it out of context so that it seems the author said or means something they did not say or mean.
Not exact matches
Where are you... PRESIDENT TRUMP:
So let me tell you, I think they were taken
out of context because I read his exact statement.
This role and framework is important also for another crucial reason: if buyer personas are developed and created through the prisms
of marketing and sales research orientation, they will tend to be self - referential views
of target buyers (an inside -
out view) as opposed to a means for discovering not
so obvious and hidden meanings that make up social and cultural
contexts.
So the apostles got it all wrong, and one or two lines plucked entirelly
out of context is enough to base the most ridiculous inanities.
If you disagree with my interpretation (and it is sincerely how I interpet the text), ask yourself how it is that your «god» couldn't come up with a better way to communicate than a book that is
so readily subject to
so many interpretations and to being taken «
out of context», and has
so many mistakes in it.
, in the name
of your creator, who created man from a clot...», [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FUTtKFH-KU]
so rather than quoting what the terrorists quote (who BTW are misleading muslims and opponents alike, by reading verses
out of context), use your logic, use your intelligence, read and understand.
Russ an encouragement to prayer is not in itself a prayer,
so your comment and probably your life is way
out of context.
This article specifically talks about christianity
so specific criticism is not
out of context (as your mention
of judaism and / or islam is).
However easy it is to demonize and to hate from a distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate was quite evident online), it's a bit harder to do
so in the
context of a small college, where habits
of conversation are encouraged, where people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all are — we don't always walk the walk)
of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested, is too abstract) are people we encounter day in and day
out.
Tons
of room for
context, but this isn't a religion class
so I'll let you Google it and figure it
out on your own.
What bothers me most is that
so many
of the Scripture references that are used to support the pledges are taken
out of context and really have little or nothing to do with the author's theories.I believe God will hold this man and those who abuse God's Word accountable.
Judge:
So far all you have done Mr. Jones is take Old Testament scriptures
out of context and try to apply it to believers under the New Covenant.
So often non-Catholics have learned to take verses
out of the Bible and use them
out of context... and now it appears they do the same thing with the Catechism!
If you are investing
so much
of your time on the Bible, I would suggest you read the Bible in its entirety, not pick and chooses passages
out of context without relevance, that are suggested reading from sleazy websites.
I have seen
so many people, including myself, take the word
of God
out of context.
I come to wonder, if what we read
out of scripture needs a proper interpretation
of it following some basic principals to be in the proper
context and we don't follow those simple rules, then what we interpret creates in our minds a false will
of God and we follow this
so called «Gods will» are we going down the wrong path?
My belief is that the Scriptures have been carelessly ripped
out of their cultural and historical
contexts, but when properly understood, they are not
so cut - and - dry.
So you pull an extremely
out of context passage, from the OT no less, and proof text it on us and somehow think it makes your point.
«Minutes for mission» or a comparable form
of regular reporting by laypeople
of mission and maturing projects carried
out by laypeople, including reports from soma groups, can set the Sunday morning worship in the
context of the whole church's life
so that worshipers see Sunday morning as an introduction to the life
of faith rather than its main event.
So to think that a belief having no basis in the Bible when the passages supporting it are really just taken
out of context is going to go away or melt before the power
of your contextual analysis is naivety at its finest.
Bob, let me restate
so there is no confusion and you can't be accused
of taking the conversation
out of context.
Madison did indeed say, as Wills points
out, that in a republic the legislature necessarily «predominates,» but he did
so in the
context of arguing for the wisdom
of dividing the national legislature into two bodies in order to limit potentially «dangerous encroachments.»
Again, wrenching pulpit
out of context may make it into a kind
of barricade,
so that utterances from behind it are impenetrable to criticism except by God, who has, with this kind
of performance, undoubtedly slept through the whole thing and is too bored to criticize.
«Congressman Stephen Fincher, a Republican from Tennessee, just took the Bible
so far
out of context he had to apply for a visa.
Perception is an active process in which a person trains attention on part
of the world and struggles to filter
out irrelevant detail
so as to discern the important features
of the «facts» and to locate them in their
context of meaning.
I would just point
out in passing that the analysis
so far would suggest that the ordinary, garden - variety notion
of a miracle does not seem to have any meaning in the
context of a theological version
of process thought.
And none
of the verses you cited mention abortion at all,
so why take them
out of context and pretend that they mean that abortion is wrong?
Nowadays, Ghandi's words would be a bit
out of context, because many Christians have changed the character
of Christ
so much that he bears little Resemblance to Jesus.
It was written
so clueless, uneducated atheists who know nothing about the times that the Old Testament was written in could completely take it
out of context and show their ignorance.
In John 18:5 - 6 Jesus sais «I AM he» and The power
of his declaration
of BEING GOD brought them to their knees... This clearly coincides with Exodus 3 when God appeared to Moses and Declared that his NAME was «I AM who I AM» Do you REALLY think that that is not by design??? Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing
of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is
so intricately intertwined and full
of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all
of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY
out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not
of this world.
So why pretend that it definitely is pro-life, then, especially when all you have as «proof»
of that claim is a bunch
of vague verses that you've taken completely
out of context?
I am a youth minister and occasionally I ask students similar questions that often leave
out a portion
of the
context or would seem to lead away from what is actually being asked
so that they have to think about their response.
You also need to take into consideration the Book
of Exodus in it's whole not just one verse, that is why
so many «Christians» are hipicrates, they take one verse
out of context and overlook the real message.
So, what we have are sections that, if taken
out of context appear contradictory.
You said many things in a twisted
out of context manner
so they'd sound wrong..
The ot is an outgrowth
of the priesthood
of Adad the Sumerian god
of thunder
so you quote
out of context.
Unfortunately you have chosen to view God from a very painful perspective and I really don't blame you for thinking that way and it is very brave that you express your perspective
so openly... But you have chopped pieces
of the story and put them together way
out of context.
And then, if you disagree with my interpretation re the OT and NT, ask yourself how it is that your «god» couldn't come up with a better way to communicate than a book that is
so readily subject to
so many interpretations and to being taken «
out of context», and has
so many mistakes in it.
One can go on and on listing the deniers» intellectual outrages: whole - cloth lies are intermingled with half - truths, statistics are manipulated, quotations are taken
out of context to give them the opposite
of their original meanings, and
so forth.
So here's a dramatically
out -
of -
context excerpt from my Whitman presentation.
I'm sure, you misunderstand it as well as everything else you've quoted
out of context,
so far.