Thank you for all of the insight you have revealed through your post and
the really pain inflicting conversation it spurred.
Not exact matches
I was thinking of how much
pain is
inflicted on a human body by burning, and wondering if a loving god would
really allow that to happen to anyone, regardless of what they had done on earth.
When we dissassociate from emotions or act as if what happened is normal and even «necessary» without
really getting in touch with the hurt or anger or sadness, we run the risk of
inflicting pain on others.
I don't think adulterers — men or women — are
really thinking about the
pain they may be
inflicting, mostly because they're fooling around on the sly (how can someone be hurt if he / she doesn't know about it?)
After about 30 seconds of serious thought, I couldn't think of any good reason to do the circ — and the thought of
inflicting pain on a new born, who's just had all kinds of other stuff done to him, didn't
really appeal to me.
While the extremely in - depth analysis of the film will be appreciated by those who
really admire it, I challenge anyone to read this to completion without
inflicting lasting
pain on their eyes and head.
What Milgram
really wanted to find out was just how much
pain people will willingly
inflict if ordered to do so by an authority figure wearing a white lab coat.