Sentences with phrase «profane words»

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Middle: «It is our pleasure to serve you (or profane words crawled black across the sun),» 2015.
Profane words, though existent are not highly noticeable, unless you are looking for it, except for where it is used for purposes of humor.
I can remember being punished as a child for saying such profane words as gosh and darn.
«I will control my tongue, and will not allow it to speak mean, vulgar or profane words.
You will see God and the day you do, you will regret every single profane word you have spoken and that day you can't change your mind because it's too late.
Profit is the most profane word we have.

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A preacher speaks the word of God to carry out the priestly task of distinguishing holy and profane.
In Romans, Barth said that the Word of God can be uttered only when the predicate Deus revelatus has as its subject Deus absconditus31 The vast ocean of so - called reality that is the profane world of a completely autonomous mode of human existence has left the island of the sacred completely submerged.
If we conceive of the Word or Spirit as moving more and more fully into the body of the profane in response to the self - negation of God in Christ, then we can understand how the Christian God gradually becomes more alien and beyond, receding into a lifeless and oppressive form, until it finally appears as an empty and vacuous nothingness.
In other words, his exploration into the profane isn't hard to find.
Only a Word that negates its ground in the primordial sacred can actually move into the fallen reality of the profane.
And as long as certain words are viewed as offensive, profane or taboo, Christians should make every effort to avoid speaking them.
Even if you disagree that certain words are «profane,» you can't change the cultural perception.
The more we expand and generalize the words we apply to specifically human relationships — speaking of «pet parents,» or referring to our pets as our children or family members — the more we distort the ideas that undergird these terms, and the more we profane the real relationships those terms are supposed to cover.
With it occurs an absolutely new dimension that we are not able to deploy simply starting with the profane use of the word.
Sister Mary Corita chose to answer these questions with the words of William Sloane Coffin: «Because we love the world, we pray now, O [God], for grace to quarrel with it, O Thou whose lover's quarrel with the world is the history of the world... Lord, grant us grace to quarrel with the worship of success and power... to quarrel with all that profanes and trivializes [people] and separates them... number us, we beseech Thee, in the ranks of those who went forth from this place longing only for those things for which Thou dost make us long, [those] for whom the complexity of the issues only served to renew their zeal to deal with them, [those] who alleviated pain by sharing it; and [those] who were always willing to risk something big for something good... O God, take our minds and think through them, take our lips and speak through them.
The words about Esau immediately came to my mind about being profane and selling his birthright for a morsel of food.
Paul tells Timothy, via the inspiration of the Holy Spirit: «Remind them (faithful teachers) of these things, charging them before the Lord not to strive about words to no profit, to the ruin of the hearers... but avoid profane and idle babblings, for they will increase to more ungodliness.»
Prior to this period of history, the traditional words of blessing before a meal were «Blessed be thou, O Lord God, King of the Universe»; in this era the focus shifted ever so subtly and the food itself became the object of blessing — «Bless, O Lord, this food» — for food was considered mundane or profane, and only when touched by the holy words of a Christian could it be brought into the realm of the sacred.
That's why there are so many words to describe forbidden religious opinions, like «blasphemous», «sacrilegious», «profane», «irreligious», «taboo», «irreverent», «heresy» and all the way to «sinful», just to name a few.
Similarly, the framework of nature and history is profane, and it is only in the light of the word of proclamation that nature and history become for the believer, contrary to all appearance, the field of the divine activity.
If faith in the Word of God can only be the work of the Holy Ghost operating through intelligent decision, it follows that the understanding of the text is attainable only in systematic interpretation, and the terminology which directs this understanding can be acquired only from profane reflection, which is the business of the philosophical analysis of existence.
The coincidence of sacred and profane in the Word - made - flesh, therefore, «can not be truly meaningful unless it is understood as a real movement of God himself, a movement which is final and irrevocable, but which continues to occur wherever there is history and life.»
Here's how you can respond to swear words and profane language directed at you in a productive manner:
But coming on my blog and leaving a profane comment and then DARING (yes, the word «dare» was used in the rejected comment) isn't going to convert me to your cause.
These include the lewd and obscene, the profane, the libelous, and the insulting or «fighting» words — those which by their very utterance inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace.
Many F - words, profane name - calling, and blaphemous references to Jesus and God.
; the World Premiere of Chanya Button's debut feature BURN BURN BURN starring Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael, which takes the road trip buddy movie on its own smart, female - centric spin; Ali F. Mostafa's FROM A TO B, a «dramedy» following three estranged childhood companions who embark on a road trip to commemorate the fifth anniversary of a friend's death and offers a new perspective on life in the Gulf and Middle East; Paul Weitz's GRANDMA, a supremely enjoyable «road movie» starring Lily Tomlin as the gloriously profane septuagenarian whose curt words and emotional armour can't quite mask her broken heart; Bao Nguyen's Saturday Night Live documentary LIVE FROM NEW YORK!
Aged ladies swearing is always comedy gold, but there's no audience - sopping twinkle in Kirkland's fierceness as this profane mother who, in Buddy's words always was «hitting me too hard, or holding me too close.»
His passion is for storytelling that allows the most outrageous characters to reveal their feelings in long takes and torrents of words, poetic and profane.
And to any teacher union leader, the word «privatization» is more profane than the F - bomb for one simple reason: private schools are almost never unionized.
Where the literary proposals of the original mirrors for princes contemplate the divisions between self and other, male and female, sacred and profane, Slavs and Tatars» turn to everyday ritual casts governance as self - governance, a universe of ambiguities, or in their own words: «the heart and art of politics.»
The word chingadera is repeated in stencils cut from white paint like a long stutter of profane poetry.
If a person engages in profane fighting words or utters a true threat with profanity, those words may not be protected speech.
These include the lewd and obscene, the profane, the libelous, and the insulting or «fighting» words — those which, by their very utterance, inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace.
Cult of Mac had this to say about the bug: iTunes Match had successfully filtered out all the profane and derogatory words by changing the tracks to clean versions of the albums, which pretty much ruined my jog because I was really really...
Using unprofessional or profane language when networking or interviewing (See: Watch Your Words!)
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