Sentences with phrase «really evil things»

Must have been some really evil things that they did.

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And it's much easier to do that than to say, «Well listen, we have free markets and we have democracy and both those things are incredibly messy and no one is really controlling it,» but if I give you a few symbols and attach a name to it, all of a sudden you have an evil villain that you can pin the blame on.
«We should not continue to be afraid of technology, because it's really how we use and deploy that technology, and whether we use it for good or evil is a social aspect of things.
There were many evil things done in the Name of Jesus Christ, but it is not really to be as surprise, becaue Jesus said that the evil one, which is the devil, will plant his seeds in the midst of God's church, meaning here «The Christendom».
@ HappyMeal calling people filthy really isn't cool, and I'm Catholic I have a few atheist friends they aren't evil or bad or anything sure they can claim some not true offensive things but it's all good, please keep your peace
We have become so familiar with the story that we do not see the crucifixion of Jesus for the evil thing it really was.
The most dangerous prayer I pray (from time to time) is Psalm 139, «search me heart and thoughts, fin out if there is any evil in me...» I pray this with nervous expectation because I realised Im not very keen to always know whats really in my heart, God brings out things I would never associate with myself, things that I need to throw out, its horrifying but so refreshing in the long run.all these prayers bring painful results but like a colonic irrigation procedure (which I imagine is highly uncomfortable) the result is so worth it.thanks for this post.
It gets much worse when you consider the problem of evil: If God really exists, and he is really all powerful, and really morally perfect, then why do so many horrible, senseless things happen?
We do come across demons almost all the time however, there are spirits for all sorts of things so we do still encounter demonic things all the time, we just diagnose it wrong, it's so wrong though because it causes us to use tactics to defeat the devil, when really we're dealing with demons and evil spirits that are oppressing us
Based upon the absolute belief in the primacy of the spirit, it taught that only spirit is truly real; consequently such things as evil and pain really do not exist.
So much in Christianity had me seeing these kinds of things only in the light of demons and evil and satan, that when I started reading and understanding more (when I was in junior high school) and comprehending the concept of the birth - life - death - rebirth cycles, and how there needs to be death and decay for their to be birth and growth... it really made a huge impression on how I saw the world.
One thing I really appreciated about this book is how they show that God does not «allow» or «permit» evil to happen either.
I don't really see how that would excuse the creation of evil things.
Though I have said that God takes the blame for the sinful actions of human beings, and even inspires people to write that He told them to do these things when He really did not, this guiding principle does not explain every evil situation that takes place in the Old Testament, or in the rest of history.
«Ella and Louis», or any compilation that has them both really, for how to treat standards Count Basie, «The Complete Atomic Basie» to hear one of the best big bands at their best Duke Ellington, «At Newport» to go slightly deeper in big band Miles Davis, «Kind Of Blue» is super accessible greatness Wayne Shorter, «Speak No Evil» to go a lil deeper in that John Coltrane, «My Favorite Things» I love but some people are annoyed John Coltrane «Love Supreme» or many others to dig that mine more Herbie Hancock, «Chameleon» to start to see influence on other genre
I was given some really good counsel once to «avoid the evil things in life and seek after the good things
When I later left city government to go to Goldman Sachs, that was an incredibly gutsy thing to do, because when you really care about making cities better, how could you go work for this «evil empire»?
As they battle Shen and his evil wolf pack, Po learns some disturbing things about his childhood that have him wondering who he really is.
Since its story was already related during a dull dumping of back story in the 2014 movie, Ouija: Origin of Evil may be relatively pointless, but co - writer / director Mike Flanagan's creepily effective film has at least one thing going for it in that regard: The first movie was so repetitive and forgettable that it's unlikely anyone really cares about or even remembers the story as it was told in the original.
Watching this film, the only thing I could keep thinking is that I feel bad really bad for the upcoming «The Evil Dead» remake since Diablo Cody is putting her spin on the film.
If there's one thing that Resident Evil 7 showed us, it's that horror games can work really well in PSVR, and The Inpatient will be leaning in on elements of psychological horror, including the use of three dimensional audio.
I try really hard not to toot the «traditional publishing is evil» horn, but things like this make it hard.
Things like the outer space setting gave us a way to include new mechanics that weren't really available for the time and setting that Resident Evil took place in.»
That's the thing, The Evil Within works well to create moments of tension and a chilling atmosphere at times, bombarding the player with utterly grotesque imagery, but then it doesn't really know what to do with you once it has your attention.
In some respects, I almost feel like the games upon which The Evil Within is based (and I say that because it really doesn't add anything new to the genre, providing a nostalgic memorial rather than a meaningful step forwards) did things better the first time around.
At the end of the level you get cutscenes of the «really really evil man» (Goldman) where he says evil things about the «time will come» «soon we'll be more evil», stuff like that.
Anderson said the thing that really impressed him about Resident Evil, which is very similar to Monster Hunter, is how incredibly cinematic it is.
Armed with Wings: Rearmed — PAX Indie Showcase 2015 It is a very typical tale to give a sense of purpose to a player: an evil overlord is doing some really mean things to the community, a hero is divinely chosen to nestle in your keyboard (or mouse, or controller), and by directing this hero -LSB-...]
You play Annet, a heroine armed with magic and boomerangs, of all things, who's on a mission to save 1920s America from Al Capone and ancient, evil gods from H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos (yes, really).
«I don't think there are really any villains, or evil people running around trying to do evil things.
It was just some evil thing that made that kid really strange and feeble.
Or do you really think a «theory» that can claim cooling is due to global warming would any issue with «proving» any new thing found would still be the fault or subject to «evil CO2»
In one scene, MM states that the one thing he really fears is Pure Evil.
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