They won't be shaken out until they are
punished for their lying, fraud and incompetence.
My 38 year old daughter commented if that was the case why were
they punished for lying.
But you're not being
punished for lying, you're being punished for murder.
I also have believers believe they will be
punished for lying.
Adi, the problem with your interpretation is you believe that God is going to
punish you for lying.
But you won't, because deep inside you're an atheist and know you won't be
punished for your lie.
Not exact matches
This testimony about Jesus as only a son of David (2 Samuel 7:12 - 14 NIV) who was
punished by God with the floggings of men
for claiming to be god thus becoming the «bright morning star» (Isa.14: 9 - 20) was revealed through the Bible by Maestro Evangelista in http://www.thename.ph which proves he is the «angel» or messenger sent by Jesus to deliver his testimony or HIS ADMISSION that he is not a son of God and as the «bright morning star «to all churches (or believers of Jesus) thus nullifying the «antichrist»
lie made by the apostle John.
I make people believe in
lies, then
punish them
for believing in
lies.
i don't mean being
punished becuase i don't believe but because i take his name in vain all the time, i
lie, i have stolen, gambled, cheated, i have done everything on the list of things not to do, all but kill... i am saving that
for a rainy day... and as far as free will, i have heard you religious folks say that god has a plan
for us all... ok so a divine plan AND free will... so we have the power to say yes or no but our overall destiny is set in stone?
I hope when disaster strikes closer to him he says it is God
punishing him
for the evil
lies he is making on his name.
Or maybe you take a more active stance toward your enemies and gossip about them, spread
lies about them, turn them into the police when they do something wrong, and pray that God will
punish them
for their wicked ways.
We actually encourage kids to
lie when we
punish them
for telling the truth about what they did (broke something, hit a sibling, etc.).
@Evargalo A court can
punish you
for, say, murder, and declare that your claims of innocence are
lies.
But let me add one thing: Why the principle of not
punishing congressmen and women
for lying is a good idea:
She asked me repeatedly why I didn't
punish my daughter
for lying.
Dony's passion
lies in speaking up
for animals and she is firmly against BSL and will not throw in the towel... until Pit bulls are looked at as the Loyal, loving, sweet, affectionate animals they are... until bad owners are
punished for their deeds... until society understands that it's not the breed at fault....
While I do think that companies need to stop
lying to customers (as many and I mean MANY have this problem) and should be
punished for it, I still like the game and have fun with it
The overriding fact in this case admitted by the KBA, is that the attorneys
lied to Judge Bamberger, and he is now to be
punished by the KBA
for exercising his proper judicial discretion.
No, I don't condone
lying but the company should be
punished for its use of such a terrible question.
When a teenager worries that he will be insulted, severely
punished, or shamed
for lying, he will be more likely to continue
lying — or, worse develop other dishonest behaviors — to avoid that negative attention.
For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victims of crime and family violence the solutions to that problem are seen to
lie in strategies that attend to the needs of all members of the community, particularly in «healing» rather than
punishing the victimisers.
But I don't think it was simply about magazines being
punished for publishing
lies.