In both contexts, therefore, faith must necessarily begin as recognition: recognition that Jesus does, in fact, have the authority to forgive sins, and recognition that the exorcisms are, indeed, a manifestation of the Kingdom of God,
all possible arguments to the contrary notwithstanding.
Not exact matches
Although the court was aware of the
possible undermining of reasoned decision making if a tribunal could «simply offer different, better, or even
contrary reasons
to support its decision», the Court of Appeal held that the new
argument was «not inconsistent» with the reason contained in the decision: «[i] ndeed it could be said
to be implicit in it».
The courts also appear
to be less inclined
to accept
arguments about fair hearing or that justice can not be done in the alternative jurisdiction in the absence of the strongest
possible evidence
to the
contrary (Ferrexpo AG v Gilson Investments Ltd & Ors [2012] EWHC 721 (Comm), [2012] 1 Lloyd's Rep 588).