Edmund Clark, In
Place of Hate, HMP Grendon, 2017.
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This sounds like it is coming from
a place of hate not love, your club doing well with or without the man would be love.
I have come from a dark
place of hating myself and wanting change so badly.
Not exact matches
«There is no room for equivocation here: the evil on display by these perpetrators
of hate should be condemned and has no
place in a country that draws strength from our diversity and humanity,» Dimon added.
There is no room for equivocation here: the evil on display by these perpetrators
of hate should be condemned and has no
place in a country that draws strength from our diversity and humanity.»
I
hate to be the bearer
of bad news, but the majority
of the time, those things have more to do with you and the habits you choose to put into
place — not what your employer promises.
Susan Canavari: You know, we do feel like as an advertiser, it's incredibly important to our brand health that our advertising and all
of our content is in contextual
places that is far away from
hate and fake news as possible so internally, over the last several months, we have processes in
place to ensure that none
of our advertiser and our content is near fake news or
hate.
The chair
of the Business Roundtable is JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, last seen leaking that he totally wanted to leave the president's business forum after the fact, and thundering that «the evil on display by these perpetrators
of hate... has no
place in a country that draws its strength from our diversity and humanity.»
Over the past decade, Facebook has developed dozens
of rules to draw the line between what should and shouldn't be allowed on the platform to make Facebook a safer and less toxic
place for its 2.2 billion users, from credible threats
of harm to
hate speech.
It seems everyone
hates commodities these days and has soured on China, with Ray Dalio, head
of the world's largest hedge fund Bridgewater Associates and a China bull recently stating (paywall), «There are no safe
places to invest.»
Saying
hate speech has no
place on Facebook, the company also said it would prevent users from indicating what type
of ads they would like to see.
Your
hate filled judgments have no
place in any world christian or otherwise and perhaps your God grows tired
of all
of you pretending to speak for him / her / it while passing judgment on generally good people while pretending that a religion created by fallible men has all the answers.
But it takes religion to make people have irrational fears and
hate for other groups
of people when they probably wouldn't have those feelings in the first
place.
My mother told me that
placing my faith in God was the answer / But then I
hated God cause he gave my mother cancer / Killing her slow like the Feds did to the Blank Panthers / The genesis
of genocide is like a Pagan religion / Carefully hidden, woven into the holidays
of a Christian /
Through this campaign, we hope to send a united message from the Jewish and Muslim communities that there is no
place for this type
of hate, desecration, and violence in America.
Each grasping at anything to just basically say that your «
hate» should be all
of society's «
hate» and those you «
hate» should have no voice or
place in society.
But until we come to the end
of ourselves then we are going to do and say what we want, even as it was with me: It's one thing to be a heathen, even as I was, but a whole other ball game to set our hearts on God and His truth; yet, that can only come when we are sick and tired
of being sick and tired
of our own lives and we just give up, we know then who has given up by the one they advocate for, even has given
place to: Paul said; with my heart I want to do what is right, but my flesh does what I
hate: This is when God's grace is sufficient, because our hearts are right with God, but our flesh is not: There is a war going on within these temples, therefore; even as our flesh wins out to do what we
hate, our hearts are set on God and His ways which has been established in the Word
of Truth, which then causes us to stand and speak forth what we believe, even as this causes a rending to happen within us, for Christ to be formed in us this needs to be, as we come up in His glories even for a better resurrection for them who believe: The heart wars against our flesh, even as Christ wars against the man
of sin within: For out
of the abundance
of our hearts our mouth doth speak, therefore; if we speak not the Wholesome Words
of our Lord, Then our hearts are still wicked: But to advocate for wickedness instead
of Christ, one has become a teacher
of lawlessness, he then advocates for the man
of sin: Many who have come out
of religion has done this, as they went from one mountain top «from the extreme right»
of self exaltation (Religion) to the other mountain top «to the extreme left»
of the (Heathen) and missed the valley in - between that is takes to humble us: One extreme to the other, and missed Jesus: Jesus is taking ones through the valley's to strip us down
of all who we are before exalting us to be just as He, even as the Christ in us overcomes that man
of sin (Adam) through theses valleys
of contrast that cause a rending to happen within; and when we are rent in two, we stand on His word
of truth, so we too can become one with Him, even as Jesus is with our Father: This is how Christ is formed in us: Thank - you Father; in Jesus Name Alexandria
There's a lot
of «they
hate us because we're gay» vs. «they
hate us because we're Christian» stuff going on when the cultural issues are being discussed on various
places on the social media.
@Don, yes I understand that they can not
hate God if they don't believe he exists in the first
place, but I believe they do and use being an «atheist» as a sort
of cover to push there ant - Christian agenda.
And thanks for ending it with proof that you truly
hate half
of your fellow Americans with such contempt that makes me wonder why you even live here in the first
place.
However, in modern America, racial discrimination is immoral and unethical which is why we have
hate crime laws in
place and groups like the NAACP, SPLC, HRC and the ADL to combat that sort
of hate.
Especially in
places like Lebanon they represent 50 %
of population and in the
hated occupied land known as Palestine they represent 25 %
of populous.
That last clip
of your cartoon reminded me
of what they
hated when in the end
of the movie, the bible is
placed amongst the likes as what you have drawn.
Instead, we must rejoice for the world that a heinous man is no longer spreading
hate and work towards breaking barriers and educating to eliminate some
of the hatred in this world and it make a better
place to live.
My favorite bumper sticker, which I
placed on both my cars and on the back
of my fishing boat, reads, «Love the fish;
hate fish guts.»
In many countries you can be jailed for
hate speech, and a lot
of the fundamentalist preachers in this country would be jailed for what they say — why do you think they go to
places like Africa with their
hate and not to Canada or Europe?
They can promote
hate all over the
places, they should be responsible for a lot
of hate crimes out there.
For example, Jesus Christ
hated religion and came to drive it out
of the
places of worship.
I doubt there is another
place on earth where men — 2000
of them — spend as much time beseeching God to show his loving kindness to their sisters in the world, even to those who
hate and despise them.
These Good
Place and Bad
Place moments created a delightful feedback system that, with every mention
of «waiters who make the «I guess you
hated it» joke» or «Transformers - scented Axe body spray» delivered satisfying pings
of a «that's so true!»
So, while it's good to have
places of safety, can we say that in order to be great it's always going to be necessary to be prepared to be misjudged, mocked and
hated and there is a need to be prepared for that and engage with it if issues like this are to be addressed?
Billy Graham is one
of the most spiritual men
of our time... I do nt think you will have to worry about beng there when all things come to pass... i do nt think you will be in the same
place... I commend him for supporting Chic fil a they have a right to stand by what they believe... they are not saying they will discrimnate or
hate gays they just do nt support them..
Many Americans don't want to live in the repressive
hate - filled kind
of place this country would become if the Talibangelicals called the shots.
Could it not also be looked on in another way, that religion has caused Sophia to
hate herself through the indoctrination and be encouraging women to escape and find freedom from such religion to a
place of healing from self hatred and community that is more healthy than the opressive religious forces that are depicted in the picture.
It was widely hailed by the professional urban planners and architects when completed, but as Corbin points out, it's a part
of Boston, perhaps the part, that residents love to
hate, a
place that made the old elevated freeway that cut across Boston seem positively organic by comparison.
Angry and sad, I washed up on the shore
of a
place I
hated — a
place of failure and where people who get kicked out
of grad school go to live.
(Jeremiah 29:4 - 7) Yet, in this hyper - consumeristic culture, we
hate to think
of being stuck in one
place for the rest
of our lives.
Considering God, Jesus, Allah, Yewah, or Whomever is all powerful; if He really
hated gays there would be little piles
of ash all over the
place whee they got hit by lightning bolts.
Hut Keel says, «I'd
hate to think JW could be imitated elsewhere,» since, as he sees it, churches need to be «environmentalists» — to take the temperature
of their particular
place and serve it accordingly.
He responded by relating the parable
of the Good Samaritan, one
of my personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately
placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have
hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had life experiences that bear this out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading
of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading
of 1 Corinthians 13....
I really
hate the fact that studies such as these limit the scope
of places of worship studied.
However irreproachably I lived as a monk, I felt myself in the presence
of God to be a sinner with a most unquiet conscience... I did not love, indeed I
hated this just God... I raged with a fierce and most agitated conscience and yet I continued to knock away at Paul in this
place, thirsting ardently to know what he really meant... At last I began to understand the justice
of God as that by which the just man lives by the gift
of God, that is to say by faith... At this I felt myself to have been born again and to have entered through open gates into paradise itself.6
«We have just religion enough to make us
hate, but not enough to make us love another» wrote Jonathan Swift.4 He may be pressing his point, but it seems as if religious language is more specific articulating the role,
place, needs, concerns
of its own people and is if anything rather general when addressing the other as significant other.
We in the gay community know exactly where these extremist pockets
of hate are and fly over them as we jet to LA and NY and SoBe and all the
places worth being.
As much as I
hate to agree with you on this, Edweird69, I have to because I grew up in a Christian neighborly atmosphere and school and saw nothing but the farthest thing
of what Jesus taught us to do being practiced in those
places by those folks.
The Hebrew word used in Malachi 1:3 for «
hate» (Heb., sanati) is used in various other
places to speak
of hatred for the sin and wickedness
of people (cf. Psa 26:5; 101:3; 119:104, 128, 163; Prov 8:13; Jer 44:3; Amos 5:21; 6:8; Zech 8:17), not hatred for the people themselves.
Imagine now being Jesus, never having sinned, never having known the pain and fear
of guilt, never having felt
hate or lust, now having the torrential flood
of all the sins
of the whole world
placed upon Him in a few short hours.
David is acceptable to God because he repented, and like Jacob but Esau found no
place of repentance (Hebrews 12:17) and thus is
hated by God.
For example, people who
hate America burn American flags or effigies
of people since they can't attack the real
place or person.