I like how you immediately go to calling people names while sitting on your little
religious throne!
Not exact matches
In AD 847 Hsuan Tsung came to the
throne and he issued an edict of
religious toleration.
The final picture that the New Testament offers loses the
religious self in «a great multitude which no one can number,... standing before the
throne and before the Lamb....
These suggest a vision which revealed Jesus in his heavenly glory at the right hand of the divine
throne, not unlike that seen by the martyr Stephen when he looked up to heaven and «saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God's right hand».47 So Goguel comments, «When we consider the part played by the faith in the resurrection in Paul's
religious life and thought as a result of Christ's appearance to him, we see that most essential to his faith was not the feeling that Jesus had returned to the environment of his life on earth preceding his passion but a belief in his glorification, i.e. in his transition to life in heaven where death has no more dominion over him.»
That is ALL religions do... judge you on 1) if you are
religious and 2) which religion you are... religion is a man - made farce to keep people like you donating 10 % so they can sit on gold
thrones... idolize much?
Imagine a few privilege playing GOD with the lives and survival of over 180 million slaves who has among them varsity professors and doctorates and powerful
religious clerics with international affairs acumen; oh!Nigerians are actually the Amalakites who King Saul refused to kill that cost him his
throne.
Prince Adhir was a modernizer whose attitudes - and romantic relationships - may have upset the more
religious elements of his country, while his brother - now in line to the
throne - appears to be a feckless playboy.
The story borrows equally from Bloodborne and Game of
Thrones, with a Cthulhu - themed adversary and a plot of warring
religious factions vying for dominance.
Mixed in with Sudre's notation are letters from the Hamptonese alphabet — a cryptic language devised by the self - taught black artist James Hampton, from Washington D.C, who spent more than a decade building an elaborate golden
throne and altar from salvaged materials in response to
religious visions.